How to connect to remote device without using any sotware
how can I access my pi using the static ip and I don't want to use any software or website for that. Currently I am working on my ubuntu and I want to connect my raspberry pi over internet which is far away from me. Hope one of you might have answer to my question.
Thank you in advance!!!
linux ssh raspberry-pi remote-access remote-connection
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how can I access my pi using the static ip and I don't want to use any software or website for that. Currently I am working on my ubuntu and I want to connect my raspberry pi over internet which is far away from me. Hope one of you might have answer to my question.
Thank you in advance!!!
linux ssh raspberry-pi remote-access remote-connection
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You have to use software. But it can be already installed or easily available on the system you are using. Since you are on Linux you likely have SSH or you can install it quickly. The real question is how the RPi is connected to the Internet. Is it directly exposed to the Internet or is it behind some router and in this case is there some NAT setup to allow you to pass through? Please answer by editing your question.
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Jan 18 at 12:26
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how can I access my pi using the static ip and I don't want to use any software or website for that. Currently I am working on my ubuntu and I want to connect my raspberry pi over internet which is far away from me. Hope one of you might have answer to my question.
Thank you in advance!!!
linux ssh raspberry-pi remote-access remote-connection
how can I access my pi using the static ip and I don't want to use any software or website for that. Currently I am working on my ubuntu and I want to connect my raspberry pi over internet which is far away from me. Hope one of you might have answer to my question.
Thank you in advance!!!
linux ssh raspberry-pi remote-access remote-connection
linux ssh raspberry-pi remote-access remote-connection
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You have to use software. But it can be already installed or easily available on the system you are using. Since you are on Linux you likely have SSH or you can install it quickly. The real question is how the RPi is connected to the Internet. Is it directly exposed to the Internet or is it behind some router and in this case is there some NAT setup to allow you to pass through? Please answer by editing your question.
– xenoid
Jan 18 at 12:26
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You have to use software. But it can be already installed or easily available on the system you are using. Since you are on Linux you likely have SSH or you can install it quickly. The real question is how the RPi is connected to the Internet. Is it directly exposed to the Internet or is it behind some router and in this case is there some NAT setup to allow you to pass through? Please answer by editing your question.
– xenoid
Jan 18 at 12:26
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You have to use software. But it can be already installed or easily available on the system you are using. Since you are on Linux you likely have SSH or you can install it quickly. The real question is how the RPi is connected to the Internet. Is it directly exposed to the Internet or is it behind some router and in this case is there some NAT setup to allow you to pass through? Please answer by editing your question.
– xenoid
Jan 18 at 12:26
You have to use software. But it can be already installed or easily available on the system you are using. Since you are on Linux you likely have SSH or you can install it quickly. The real question is how the RPi is connected to the Internet. Is it directly exposed to the Internet or is it behind some router and in this case is there some NAT setup to allow you to pass through? Please answer by editing your question.
– xenoid
Jan 18 at 12:26
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You have to use software. But it can be already installed or easily available on the system you are using. Since you are on Linux you likely have SSH or you can install it quickly. The real question is how the RPi is connected to the Internet. Is it directly exposed to the Internet or is it behind some router and in this case is there some NAT setup to allow you to pass through? Please answer by editing your question.
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Jan 18 at 12:26