== Using Cygwin64 Terminal
1. Head over to https://cygwin.com/install.html to download the application. Determine whether your machine is running the 32-bit Windows or the 64-bit Windows and download accordingly.
2. Open up the Cygwin64 Terminal.
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3. Connect to a session by using `ssh netID@ubuntu.cse.unr.edu`
``` lang=bash
# ssh netID@ubuntu.cse.unr.edu
$ ssh lanle@ubuntu.cse.unr.edu
```
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4. The following will appear:
```
The authenticity of host 'ubuntu.cse.unr.edu (134.197.20.43)' can't be established. ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256: ... Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
```
Type `yes`.
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NOTE: You will only need to do this once for every machine you use.
5. Next, you will be prompted to enter your password.
``` lang=bash
Warning: Permanently added 'ubuntu.cse.unr.edu (134.197.20.43)' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
Password:
```
NOTE: Your password will not show up as you are typing it, but assume that keys are being accepted. Hit `ENTER` when you are done.
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NOTE: Your password will not show up as you are typing it, but assume that keys are being accepted. Hit `ENTER` when you are done.
6. When you see `netID@nxlogin:~$`, on the new line, you can now use the terminal.
``` lang=bash
# netID@nxlogin:~$
lanle@nxlogin:~$
```
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