3 Steps to Get Account and Login to LANTA
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To start running your job,
1. Registration on ThaiSC website
Go to ThaiSC website (ThaiSC.io) and click Login/Register
Click Sign Up
Please fill out the registration form and click SIGN UP button.
After sign up, please check your e-mail, you will receive e-mail from ThaiSC for verification.
After e-mail verification, please create your password, which include at least 12 characters long, one capital letter, and one special letter (@, !, #, $, %, &).
Please remember your username and password,this username will same as your username on LANTA, but your password will use for this portal only.
Verify user identity by filling date of birth and a laser code from the back of national ID card. These data will be used for verification purpose only and will not be stored in ThaiSC's systems.All users have to read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use and condition for create LANTA account.
After you finished this form and verify, the system will bring you at the login page.
After you finished the registration process, you can login to this portal for check your profile and verified status.
After the registration is completed, ThaiSC team will send you an account confirmation email. (ThaiSC Pioneer Program will receive LANTA account on 3 March 2023)
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For macOS/Linux, user can log in via terminal with the
ssh
command as shown below.Code Block $ ssh username@lanta.nstda.or.th
The terminal session will start and prompt for a password.
The verification code is the 2FA code from google authenticator application.
For a first time login to LANTA, you will be asked to set your new password.
Current password: your current password (e.g. the password that you got from registration process)
New password: your own new password
Retype new password: retype you own new password againThe connection between SSH session and LANTA is now established. You will see the welcome message.
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Running your job
To run a basic job, please see Running your first job
To run a application job, please see Applications usage and installation