Important Change to Catalog Telnet
Access to the character-based (non-Web) version of the Library's new catalog now requires a secure shell (SSH) connection rather than telnet. This allows us to provide a higher
level of security against electronic intruders. Any library patrons wishing to connect to the UNC-Chapel Hill Library's catalog can
download a free copy of PuTTY. This will allow them to create SSH connections to the catalog.
(Macintosh/Linux/UNIX users can use the built-in Terminal program. Connection settings are below.)
- hostname: library.unc.edu
- username: library
- password: <blank>
Once you have downloaded PuTTY, follow these simple instructions to set up and connect:
- PuTTY is an executable file that needs no installation.
- Start PuTTY and the connection configuration screen will appear.
- Enter library.unc.edu into the field labeled 'hostname'.
- Select SSH protocol.
- Navigate to Connection, then Data in left-most column.
- Enter library into the field labeled 'Auto-login username'.
- Return to first screen by selecting Session from left-most column.
- Enter an appropriate name into the field labeled 'Saved Sessions'. Click 'Save'.
- Click 'Open' at the bottom to log into the UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries catalog. Click Yes at the PuTTY Security Alert Screen.
If you have questions or problems, please contact Millenium Systems or call Library Systems at (919) 962-1288 during regular business hours.
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This page was last updated Monday, July 18, 2005.