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= Contacting a visualization, Jupyterhub or other server running on compute node using SSH tunneling from the outside=
= Contacting a visualization, Jupyterhub or other server running on compute node=


SSH tunnelling can also be used in the context of Compute Canada to allow a user's computer to connect to a compute node on a cluster through an encrypted tunnel that is routed via the login node of this cluster. This technique allows graphical output of applications like a [[Jupyter | Jupyter notebook]] or [[Visualization|visualization software]] to be displayed transparently on the user's local workstation even while they are running on a compute node of a cluster.  
SSH tunnelling can also be used in the context of Compute Canada to allow a user's computer to connect to a compute node on a cluster through an encrypted tunnel that is routed via the login node of this cluster. This technique allows graphical output of applications like a [[Jupyter | Jupyter notebook]] or [[Visualization|visualization software]] to be displayed transparently on the user's local workstation even while they are running on a compute node of a cluster.  
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