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guides:virtual_modem:section_3 [2020-12-17 04:05]
omolini [Physical connections]
guides:virtual_modem:section_3 [2020-12-17 04:08]
omolini
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 ==== Connect over SSH ==== ==== Connect over SSH ====
-  * Once you've figured out the IP address of the Raspberry Pi, connect to it via SSH. You can use any SSH client to log into the Raspberry. I choose to use PuTTY for this tutorial, which can be obtained from: \\ https://​www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/​~sgtatham/​putty/​latest.html+  * Once you've figured out the IP address of the Raspberry Pi, you can connect to it via SSH. SSH server is now enabled, because we saved the SSH.TXT file on the root of the boot file system on the earlier step. You can use any SSH client to log into the Raspberry. I use PuTTY for this tutorial, which is highly recommended and can be obtained from: \\ https://​www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/​~sgtatham/​putty/​latest.html
   * Upon first connection, you will receive a warning message. This is normal. Click on Yes to add the security key to the local cache. \\ {{ :​guides:​pics:​putty_security_alert_yes.png?​300 |}}   * Upon first connection, you will receive a warning message. This is normal. Click on Yes to add the security key to the local cache. \\ {{ :​guides:​pics:​putty_security_alert_yes.png?​300 |}}
   * It will prompt to log on. Username is ''​pi'',​ password is ''​raspberry''​. Everything is case sensitive.   * It will prompt to log on. Username is ''​pi'',​ password is ''​raspberry''​. Everything is case sensitive.
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