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4 += Identifiers =
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4 4  One identifier means an account supported by a different organization of the TU Munich and with which you could gain the access to the IT-Infrastructure that they've supported. The identifiers are often named as Login or user-id on different websites.
5 5  
6 6  It is important to remind that different identifiers have nothing to do with each other (and in most cases, they have or should have different passwords).
7 7  
8 -== CIT ID ==
10 +== The FMI identifier ==
9 9  
12 +the FMI identifier also knew as a Mathematic/Informatic identifier, RBG Identifier, or ma/in.tum identifier.
10 10  
11 -You will get an Welcome email at the begin of the study.  The employees receive the CIT from the chair administrators (Lehrstuhladmin) which are assigned by the ITO.
14 +This identifier consists of the first eight letters of your surname or eventually some more letters from your first name. Ms. Mareike Musterfrau has, for example, the identifier 'musterfr' and her younger sister Xanthippe Musterfrau has for example 'musterfx' while the identifier has to be identifiable for each user. With this account, Ms. X Musterfrau can log in to the computer under Linux OS in the computer hall (Rechnerhalle), however this identifier and the password don't work for Windows OS, please see the texts below.
12 12  
13 -== CIT ID for Windows in the computer rooms (Rechnerhalle) ==
16 +The FMI identifier will be given to you since the starts your study here from the Infopoint of Mathematic or Informatic. The employees receive the FMI-identifier from the chair administrators (Lehrstuhladmin) which are assigned by the RBG.
14 14  
15 -This ID is used to log in to the Windows-computer on the faculty of informatics. If you do not want to use the Windows OS you could then for sure ignore the Windows identifier. If you want to use the Windows OS you have to set a password for it. Go to the website of [[https://ucentral.in.tum.de/cgi-bin/login.cgi?winpasswd]] and set a password there. The username is here your CIT ID.
18 +== The MyTUM identifier ==
16 16  
20 +The MyTUM identifier is used, for example, to log in to the website: https://campus.tum.de. When you are logged in to the https://campus.tum.de page and click on 'your E-mail address', you will see a cryptical address with two letters 2 numbers and three letters (e.g. ab23cde@mytum.de) under the E-Mail address with your name on it (e.g. mareike.musterfrau@mytum.de).
17 17  
18 -== TUM ID (mytum or LRZ ID) ==
22 +The cryptical part before the '@' character is your LRZ identifier and the password for this LRZ identifier is the same as the MyTUM identifier.
19 19  
20 -The TUM id is used, for example, to log in to the website: https://campus.tum.de. When you are logged in to the this page and click on 'your E-mail address', you will see a cryptical address with two letters 2 numbers and three letters (e.g. ab23cde@mytum.de). You can add the email address firstname. lastname@tum.de.
24 +== The Windows identifier ==
21 21  
22 -The cryptical part before the '@' character is your TUM ID and the password for this is the same as the TUM id.
26 +This identifier is used to log in to the Windows-computer on the faculty of informatics. If you do not want to use the Windows OS you could then for sure ignore the Windows identifier. If you want to use the Windows OS you have to set a password for it. Go to the website of [[https://ucentral.in.tum.de/cgi-bin/login.cgi?winpasswd]] and set a password there. The username is here your in.tum Identifier.
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25 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
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27 - If you do not have a CIT ID, you can log in to the computers in the computer hall ([[Rechnerhalle) >>Informatik.Benutzerwiki.RechnerHallen]]with your TUM ID. However, as soon as you get a CIT ID, you will no longer be able to log in with your TUM ID. We recommend that you back up all data before applying for a CIT ID, as it will be deleted.
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29 -
30 30  = Eduroam WIFI and LAN connection in computer hall (Rechnerhalle) =
31 31  
32 32  To set up the Eduroam WIFI is slightly different depending on the operating system and device (however no matter what Operation System, you will need here the LRZ identifier that mentioned above). The LRZ gives a short manual about how to set up the LRZ WIFI: https://www.lrz.de/services/netz/wlan_en/eduroam_en/
33 33  
34 -Eduroam also provides the interface to connect in our Computer halls using a cable. The ITO-Helpdesk lends cables against your student ID as a deposit in room 00.07.036. Short instruction for the connection is listed here: https://xwiki.rbg.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/Network.
32 +Eduroam also provides the interface to connect in our Computer halls using a cable. The RBG-Helpdesk lends cables against your student ID as a deposit in room 00.07.036. Short instruction for the connection is listed here: https://xwiki.rbg.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/Network.
35 35  
36 36  = Printing =
37 37  
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72 72  
73 73  When you are working with a Linux computer in a computer hall, please pay attention to the data that you saved on the computer. The default setting for access rights is that no other users (including fellow students) can view your files. You can manually change this (and also find out how this goes) yourselves. But then pay attention that you do not be too lenient with the access rights!
74 74  
75 -See also: [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ito.cit.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/Zugriffsrechte>>https://wiki.ito.cit.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/Zugriffsrechte]]
73 +See also: https://xwiki.rbg.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/Zugriffsrechte
76 76  
77 77  = Microsoft products through Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for teaching =
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80 80  
81 81  = Microsoft Office 365 through Office365-portal =
82 82  
83 -Instructions for obtaining Office 365 can be found at: [[https:~~/~~/collab.dvb.bayern/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=67465421#MicrosoftProdukte(Campuslizenz)-Microsoft365>>https://collab.dvb.bayern/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=67465421#MicrosoftProdukte(Campuslizenz)-Microsoft365]]
81 +Instructions for obtaining Office 365 can be found at: https://xwiki.rbg.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/Office365
84 84  
85 85  = Certificates =
86 86  
87 -With a certificate, you could send and receive E-Mails with digital signature and encryption or visit the website that can only be opened with a valid CIT- certificate.
85 +With a certificate, you could send and receive E-Mails with digital signature and encryption or visit the website that can only be opened with a valid in.tum.de - certificate.
88 88  
89 -You received the password of your in.tum.de certificate from the info-point together with your CIT ID. If you didn't receive the password of your certificate or your certificate is not valid anymore, you could then log in to this [[page>>https://my.ito.cit.tum.de/accounts/login/?next=/zertifikat/]] with your CIT username to apply for a new certificate.
87 +You received the password of your in.tum.de certificate from the info-point together with your ma/in.tum.de identifier. If you didn't receive the password of your certificate or your certificate is not valid anymore, you could then log in to this page: https://ssp.rbg.tum.de/accounts/login?next=/zertifikat/ with your ma/in.tum.de identifier to apply for a new certificate and fetch the password of the certificate in Infopoint (as student) or in RBG (as employees). Your ID or the student-ID will be needed here.
90 90  
89 +The certificate itself is saved as a file under the home directory of your Linux OS workspace (accessible under the Linux OS in the computer hall or via SSH through the host lxhalle.in.tum.de). You will receive a separate E-Mail which states where can you find the file, as long as your certificate is issued.
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92 -The certificate is always one year valid. Before the Expire of your certificate, you will receive an E-Mail on your CIT E-Mail address with a link to the website where you could issue a new certificate.
91 +This file is encrypted and a password will be needed when you install this certificate in a E-Mail client or web browser. The password here is the password that you received from infopoint or RBG.
93 93  
94 -Here you will find more information and instructions for installing the certificate for many operating systems: [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ito.cit.tum.de/bin/view/CIT/ITO/Docs/Services/Certificates/Client%20Certificate/Benutzerzertifikat/>>https://wiki.ito.cit.tum.de/bin/view/CIT/ITO/Docs/Services/Certificates/Client%20Certificate/Benutzerzertifikat/]]
93 +The certificate is always one year valid and will be expired every year on the 31st of May. Before the Expire of your certificate, you will receive an E-Mail on your in.tum.de E-Mail address with a link to the website where you could issue a new certificate. In order to visit this website you have to install the to be expired certificate in your browser.
95 95  
96 -= SSH-Server lxhalle.cit.tum.de =
95 +Here you will find more information and instructions for installing the certificate for many operating systems: https://xwiki.rbg.tum.de/bin/view/Informatik/Helpdesk/BenutzerZertifikate
97 97  
98 -We set up the machine lxhalle.cit.tum.de as SSH-Server. It can be accessed via Secure Shell (ssh) with your CIT ID as login data from everywhere inside and outside the faculty. RemoteDesktop is also available with the same credentials. If you are having Windows OS at home you could use the beloved freeware-program WinSCP(upload and download data) and PuTTY(shell-login) to reach the lxhalle.
97 += SSH-Server lxhalle.in.tum.de =
99 99  
100 -In addition, lxhalle provides the holders of an CIT ID with a powerful server on which you can carry out calculations or run programs that have a particularly high demand for CPU performance and / or RAM. (Please start long jobs with the ##nice## command.)
99 +We set up the machine lxhalle.in.tum.de as SSH-Server. It can be accessed via Secure Shell (ssh) with your in.tum.de identifier as login data from everywhere inside and outside the faculty. RemoteDesktop is also available with the same credentials. If you are having Windows OS at home you could use the beloved freeware-program WinSCP(upload and download data) and PuTTY(shell-login) to reach the lxhalle.
101 101  
102 -**If you have further questions or problems, please contact the ito help desk or send an email to support@ito.cit.tum.de.**
101 +In addition, lxhalle provides the holders of an in.tum.de ID with a powerful server on which you can carry out calculations or run programs that have a particularly high demand for CPU performance and / or RAM. (Please start long jobs with the ##nice## command.)
102 +
103 +**If you have further questions or problems, please contact the RBG help desk or send an email to rbg@in.tum.de.**