![]() On Windows 11, the ssh command is available in the command prompt, but it’s not that good. If you use Microsoft Windows on your main PC, you will probably install and use a third-party tool to use SSH, like Putty for example. You can join here and watch it directly if you are interested (with 10+ other lessons for Raspberry Pi and many other benefits). Note: If you want to see all these steps in action, I have a video lesson available for the community members. If you do so, you can probably skip the next sections of this article. I want to keep this short, but I have an entire article dedicated to SSH on Raspberry Pi, that you can read if you want to know more about this very useful protocol. In the next paragraphs, we will discuss how to set it up, step by step, starting with the basics, then adding a bit of comfort. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: You don't know everything about SSH on Raspberry Pi () This solution can be convenient if you want to install things from your main PC (and copy/paste commands) or even essential if you don’t use a screen with your Raspberry Pi. In general, SSH will allow you to access the shell (terminal) of your Raspberry Pi from another PC. It’s a cryptographic network protocol that is mostly used to connect to another computer on a network securely. The first third of the book teaches you the basics, but the following chapters include projects you can try on your own. It’s a 30-day challenge, where you learn one new thing every day until you become a Raspberry Pi expert. If you are looking to quickly progress on Raspberry Pi, you can check out my e-book here. What SSH is, how to enable SSH on a Raspberry Pi, how to make the SSH service start automatically at each reboot, which IP address to use and which port to connect to, and how to log into SSH without having to type a password. ![]() In this article, you’ll learn about other important points on SSH connections to a Raspberry Pi, including In addition, the SSH service is not enabled by default, and need to be activated. A setup wizard will start on the first boot to create the main user with your own credentials. On the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS, there is no longer a default login and password (it was “pi” and “raspberry”). ![]() So, what is the default SSH password of the Raspberry Pi? But, you’ll need the IP address and the SSH password in order to do it. If you want to access your Raspberry Pi from a remote computer, you can use SSH and get a terminal as if you were on the Raspberry Pi directly. ![]()
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