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Teaches how to enable SSH on the Raspberry Pi so that it can be accessed using an SSH cleint called PUTTY on a personal computer. With SSH enabled, the server can now be used headless, meaning peripherals such as a monitor or keyboard can be disconnected from it.
Keywords
- SSH
- PUTTY
- WinSCP
- Secure Shell
- SFTP
- File Transfer Protocol
- Raspberry Pi SSH
- Headless server
- server
- administration
About this video
- Author(s)
- Braxton VanGundy
- First online
- 19 March 2020
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5848-4_2
- Online ISBN
- 978-1-4842-5848-4
- Publisher
- Apress
- Copyright information
- © Braxton VanGundy 2020