How to enable ssh access

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camilosti
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Joined: Saturday 16 October 2021 15:18
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: 2023.1
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How to enable ssh access

Post by camilosti »

Hello everyone .... I have been using Domoticz for several years, now I have updated it to version 2021.1 and since then I have lost SSH access through port 22 ....

I don't see the option to enable it from the domoticz website, can someone guide me? Thank you!
camilosti
Posts: 11
Joined: Saturday 16 October 2021 15:18
Target OS: Raspberry Pi / ODroid
Domoticz version: 2023.1
Contact:

Re: How to enable ssh access

Post by camilosti »

I'm very sorry, I just found it ... it was always in front of me ... I copy it to be useful to someone.

Enable SSH on a Headless (no monitor attached) Raspberry Pi
The original versions of Raspbian allowed the user to connect over SSH using the default username (pi) and password (raspberry).
This was (and is) perceived as highly insecure, as these devices would be open to intruders. In the event that you should require SSH
access as you have no other means to connect to the console (either HDMI or Serial), you should put a file named ssh
onto the boot partition of your SD card from another computer. When the Pi boots, it looks for the ssh file. If it is found, SSH is enabled
and the file is deleted. The content of the file does not matter; it could contain text, or nothing at all.
If you have loaded Raspbian onto a blank SD card, you will have two partitions. The first one, which is the smaller one, is the boot partition.
Place the file into this one.

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