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-===== How to get access to the aerocom user server ===== 
  
-==== Access ==== 
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-Conditions for access to the AeroCom data server:  
-  * A short project description of the planned analysis is send to AeroCom contact (michael.schulz@met.no) 
-  * An account is opened upon sending a request for an account to michael.schulz@met.no and jan.griesfeller@met.no 
-  * The project description is made available to AeroCom participants via this [[aerocom:data_base_user_overview|wiki page]] 
-  * Results from analysis are reported to AeroCom workshops 
-  * Publication-Coauthorship is offered to model and data author. See [[aerocom:data_policy|data policy]] 
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-At first you will get a username and a password for ftp.aerocom.met.no only. The main purpose for it is to send us data. 
-In order to get access to the user server aerocom-users.met.no as well, you have to send us a ssh public key since password authentication is disabled for security reasons on the user server. 
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-==== How to create a ssh key ==== 
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-=== Step 1: Check for SSH keys === 
-First, we need to check for existing ssh keys on your computer. Open up Terminal and run: 
-<code>$ cd ~/.ssh 
-$ ls 
-# Lists the files in your .ssh directory</code> 
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-Check the directory listing to see if you have a file named either <key>id_rsa.pub </key> or <key>id_dsa.pub</key> 
-If you don't have either of those files go  
-to step 2. Otherwise, you already have an existing keypair, and you can skip to step 3. 
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-=== Step 2: Generate a new SSH key === 
-=== Step 3: Send your key to jan.griesfeller@met.no === 
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