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  • VM running windows

    IPv4 83.212.97.127 vm name 1 really large name

    a

    VM full name

    blah blah

    Status
    running
    OS
    Windows
    IPv4
    83.212.97.127
  • VM running windows

    IPv4 83.212.97.127 vm name 2

    a

    VM full name

    blah blah

    Status
    running
    OS
    Windows
    IPv4
    83.212.97.127
  • VM running fedora

    IPv4 83.212.97.127 vm name 3

    a

    VM full name

    blah blah

    Status
    running
    OS
    Windows
    IPv4
    83.212.97.127
  • VM running unknown

    IPv4 83.212.97.127 vm name 4

    a

    VM full name

    blah blah

    Status
    running
    OS
    Windows
    IPv4
    83.212.97.127
  • VM running kubuntu

    IPv4 83.212.97.127 vm name 5

    a

    VM full name

    blah blah

    Status
    running
    OS
    Windows
    IPv4
    83.212.97.127
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A direct connection to this machine can be established using the ​SSH Protocol. To do so open a terminal and type the following at the prompt to connect to your machine:

ssh user@snf-38389.vm.okeanos.grnet.gr

Keep in mind that recently rebooted or created VMs may take up to 5 minutes to connect to them.

Alternatively you can connect to your VM via Console (slow connection - meant only for troubleshooting.

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