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Mgt 240 LectureMgt 240 Lecture
The Internet: Computing at The Internet: Computing at NDND
October 28, 2004October 28, 2004
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Exam OneExam One
Grades will be posted on course web Grades will be posted on course web site this afternoonsite this afternoon
Range from 97.5 to 41.5Range from 97.5 to 41.5 Median of 73Median of 73 Average of 70Average of 70
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Exam OneExam One
If you would like to see your exam, If you would like to see your exam, you will need to come to my officeyou will need to come to my office
Extra office hours next week so that Extra office hours next week so that you can come and look at your examyou can come and look at your exam Tuesday 10-NoonTuesday 10-Noon Wednesday 10-NoonWednesday 10-Noon Thursday 10-NoonThursday 10-Noon
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Things to think about when assessing your exam Things to think about when assessing your exam performanceperformance Did you attend all the lecture class sessions?Did you attend all the lecture class sessions? Did you do the readings and practice answering the Did you do the readings and practice answering the
reading questions as they were assigned?reading questions as they were assigned? To do well on the exam, you needed to do both To do well on the exam, you needed to do both
these thingsthese things What to do to improve your course gradeWhat to do to improve your course grade
Do well on homeworks, casesDo well on homeworks, cases Come to lecture and lab class sessionsCome to lecture and lab class sessions Do the assigned readings and tutorialsDo the assigned readings and tutorials
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What is the Internet?What is the Internet?
Global computer networkGlobal computer network Ad hoc linkage of many networks that Ad hoc linkage of many networks that
adhere to basic standardsadhere to basic standards TCP/IPTCP/IP
No single entity is in charge of the No single entity is in charge of the internetinternet
Perpetually evolvingPerpetually evolving Started as a DOD projectStarted as a DOD project
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How the Internet WorksHow the Internet Works
Internet Protocol (IP)Internet Protocol (IP) Standard for assigning computer Standard for assigning computer
addressesaddresses All computers connected to the internet All computers connected to the internet
have an IP addresshave an IP address Transport Control ProtocolTransport Control Protocol
Standard for controlling communications Standard for controlling communications between two computersbetween two computers
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Routing Messages Over the Routing Messages Over the InternetInternet
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Three Ways to Access the InternetThree Ways to Access the Internet
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A Representative List of Internet A Representative List of Internet Service ProvidersService Providers
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How We Use the InternetHow We Use the Internet
Use of internet constantly evolvingUse of internet constantly evolving Some of the many uses:Some of the many uses:
Sending emailSending email Exchanging files or dataExchanging files or data Making phone callsMaking phone calls CommerceCommerce Others?Others?
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U.S. Internet Usage by Age, U.S. Internet Usage by Age, Gender, Region, and IncomeGender, Region, and Income
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Summary of Internet ServicesSummary of Internet Services
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E-mailE-mail
SMTP – simple mail transfer protocolSMTP – simple mail transfer protocol IMAP (internet message access protocol)IMAP (internet message access protocol)
Stores mail on serverStores mail on server Allows use of server-based foldersAllows use of server-based folders Can access mail from any computer that can access Can access mail from any computer that can access
serverserver POP (post office protocol)POP (post office protocol)
Stores mail on server only until you access it with an Stores mail on server only until you access it with an email clientemail client
Designed to download mail to your pcDesigned to download mail to your pc Folders on pcFolders on pc
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E-mail at NDE-mail at ND
Server-based email: Server-based email: WebmailWebmail Access mail on the serverAccess mail on the server
Secure connection to server and user authenticationSecure connection to server and user authentication FoldersFolders Address bookAddress book FiltersFilters Directory serviceDirectory service Quota on mail serverQuota on mail server
Soft quota of 50MBSoft quota of 50MB Hard quota of 250MBHard quota of 250MB
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E-mail at NDE-mail at ND
PC-based email: Netscape, Eudora, PC-based email: Netscape, Eudora, Microsoft Outlook or Outlook ExpressMicrosoft Outlook or Outlook Express Obtaining an email clientObtaining an email client E-mail client set up instructionsE-mail client set up instructions PC-based email clients allow you toPC-based email clients allow you to
Secure connection to the mail server and user Secure connection to the mail server and user authenticationauthentication
Access your email on the serverAccess your email on the server Download your email to your PCDownload your email to your PC Organize your email into folders on your PCOrganize your email into folders on your PC Send, receive, categorize emailsSend, receive, categorize emails
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The World Wide WebThe World Wide Web
An Internet service comprising tens of thousands of An Internet service comprising tens of thousands of independently owned computers that work together as one.independently owned computers that work together as one.
Based on standards that web servers and web browsers Based on standards that web servers and web browsers understand:understand:
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) Hypertext markup language (HTML)Hypertext markup language (HTML) Uniform Resource Locator (URL)Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Standard for web addressesStandard for web addresses http – high level protocol usedhttp – high level protocol used www – web serverwww – web server nd.edu – domain namend.edu – domain name
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Sample HTMLSample HTML
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URL ExamplesURL Examples
University of Notre DameUniversity of Notre Dame The White HouseThe White House WhiteHouse.comWhiteHouse.com
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U.S. Top-Level Domain AffiliationsU.S. Top-Level Domain Affiliations
.aero Aviation
.biz Business Organizations
.com Commercial
.coop Co-Operative Organizations
.edu Educational
.gov US Government
.info Open TLD
.int International Organizations
.mil US Dept of Defense
.museum Museums
.name Personal
.net Networks
.org Organizations
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Search EngineSearch Engine
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Web Resources at NDWeb Resources at ND
ND Web CentralND Web Central Using shared file space to publish a Using shared file space to publish a
web siteweb site
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Web Resources at NDWeb Resources at ND
Creating a personal web pageCreating a personal web page Create an html file named index.htmlCreate an html file named index.html Designate either the n: or h: drive as your Designate either the n: or h: drive as your
preferred web site locationpreferred web site location Place this file in your www folder on the drive Place this file in your www folder on the drive
you have chosenyou have chosen Now you should see the file when you type the Now you should see the file when you type the
url: http://www.nd.edu/~yournetidurl: http://www.nd.edu/~yournetid All other files that you link to your web page All other files that you link to your web page
must also be placed in this foldermust also be placed in this folder Limiting access to Notre Dame communityLimiting access to Notre Dame community
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File Transfer ProtocolFile Transfer Protocol Standard for transferring files over the Standard for transferring files over the
internetinternet Can be used to access your H: or N: drive Can be used to access your H: or N: drive
from any computer as an alternative to from any computer as an alternative to WebFileWebFile
Will be using ftp to upload web files to the Will be using ftp to upload web files to the web server when working on your web web server when working on your web assignments and projectsassignments and projects
There are a number of ways to use ftpThere are a number of ways to use ftp
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FTP TerminologyFTP Terminology Hosts and Clients
The machine on which you start FTP becomes the “client”
The machine you access with FTP becomes the “host”
Also, sometimes the client is called the “local” machine, and the host is called the “remote” machine
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FTPFTP
In order for a machine to be a host for you, that machine must be set up to accept you as a client. Typically, this is done by the system administrator.
Once this is done, you will be required to enter a login and password so that the host machine recognizes you as an approved client.
Uploading and Downloading When you transfer a file from the client machine to the
host machine, you are “uploading” the file. When you transfer a file from the host machine to the
client machine, you are “downloading” the file.
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Using FTP in DreamweaverUsing FTP in Dreamweaver
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Using FTP in DreamweaverUsing FTP in Dreamweaver
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FTP Using Your BrowserFTP Using Your Browser Let’s say you’re sitting in an airport and you would like to
be able to work on some of your AFS files via the internet, but you are using a machine that does not an FTP client program
This is no problem, because you can use a Netscape or Explorer web browser as a client also
All you need to do is enter the FTP address of the host in the ‘Address’ box of your browser. This address is almost identical to the address that you used with F-Secure, except you drop the ‘ s’ at the beginning.
This is what your FTP address should look like: ftp://[email protected]
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FTP Using Your Browser
Once you enter the FTP address, you will be asked to supply the required password.
You will then be able to see the folders of your AFS space within the web browser.
Downloading Files: When using the web-browser, performing file transfer is not quite as easy as with F-Secure. You cannot download a file by clicking and dragging a file from the host to the client. Rather, you must first right -click on the file in the host directory and then either open it or save it to a folder in your client directory.
Uploading Files: However, you may upload a file by clicking on a file in the client directory and dragging it to the host directory.
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FTP Using F-Secure
One of the easiest ways to use FTP is through a software package called F-secure, which can be downloaded for free from the Notre Dame OIT software package download page
This page can be accessed through: http://www.nd.edu/~ndoit/software/
Click on ‘Software Downloads’
Scroll down to ‘F-Secure for Windows’ and double click.
Now follow the downloading instructions, and you are in business.
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FTP Using F-SecureFTP Using F-Secure
F-Secure is an excellent way to easily transfer files between a host and client machine because it provides a very intuitive interface. You can transfer files between drives by click and drag.
When you first open F-Secure (open F-Secure SSH File Transfer), you will see at the bottom of the interface “Not Connected”. So now you’ve got to connect to a host (remote) drive by entering the host name or the IP address of the host machine.
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F-Secure: Entering the FTP F-Secure: Entering the FTP AddressAddress
You need to know the FTP address of the host machine that you are trying to access. For example: darwin.cc.nd.edu
Click on “Quick Access”
Enter darwin.cc.nd.edu for the Host Name/IP address
Then type in your user name (NetID): for example, dballou
Click ‘Connect.’
Now a window will pop up requesting your password.
Enter the correct AFS password, and then you will be connected.
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F-SecureF-Secure
Now that you are connected to the host using F-Secure, transferring files between the host and client is a snap
All you need to do to transfer a file is to select it—you can select multiple files by holding down the ctrl key while selecting—and drag it from one drive to the other
Or you can use the upload/download from the toolbar
Depending on the size of the file and the speed of your internet connection, the transfer of the file can take seconds or many minutes
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F-SecureF-Secure If you are using a dial-up modem, be very
careful of transferring huge data files--you’ll end up waiting for quite a while! However, if you have a high speed connection, even very large files can be transferred relatively quickly.
You can also open a file to view by right clicking on the file in the host directory and selecting ‘Open.’ You may also save and delete files directly within F-Secure.