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Secure Shell (SSH) gives you an encrypted network connection to your Raspberry Pi You don't want to leave many of these projects open for anyone to access remotely. When you know how, accessing a ...
Secure Shell (SSH) allows users to remotely access and control a Raspberry Pi command line.
Today boards like the Raspberry Pi, the Beagle Bone, and their many imitators make it easy to get a small functioning computer on the network — wired or wireless. And wireless is everywhere.
Windows users can use the PuTTY tool. To connect from a remote Linux machine, launch a terminal and enter the command: $ sudo ssh [email protected] ...
Last time I showed you how to expose a web service on a Raspberry Pi (or, actually, any kind of device) by using a reverse proxy from Pagekite. On your Pi, you just need a simple Python script.
Not ready to invest in a network-attached storage device? Make your own with a spare Raspberry Pi. Here's how I turned a simple board into the brains of a wireless file sharing system.
We show you how to use the Pi as a headless torrent server and stream files to your smartphone.
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