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#PUTTY FOR MAC PASSWORD#
Once you enter the ssh command, with the IP and and the login name, it will promtp for the password and that’s it! I’m now connected to my device After a couple of minutes I realized that I can use the standard MacOS terminal to connect to my device using SSH with a command like this one It was time to hit Bing and search for options or alternatives to Putty on MacOS.
#PUTTY FOR MAC SOFTWARE#
PuTTY is open source software that is available with source code and is developed and supported by a group of volunteers.
#PUTTY FOR MAC WINDOWS#
PuTTY is an SSH and telnet client, developed originally by Simon Tatham for the Windows platform. However, the description of the product makes a very clear statement about the supported OS of Putty. So, on Windows I was using Putty for a long time. The second option is usually more appealing, because is just a big console app and everyone can read the commands sent to the device. I can access and control the Raspberry PI using RealVNC, which is available for for Windows and Mac, or I can also access the device using SSH ( SSH stands for Secure Shell). (Remember, Custom Vision is one of the most amazing services in the Cognitive Services family)Īt some part on my demo, I create a new Custom Vision project, I export the project as a Docker for Linux, and I make some changes to the Docker Image to be compiled and used on a Raspberry Pi. So today, I want to share another experience when switching from Windows to Mac.Īs my previous content, the need for a SSH client is based on my live demos on my Custom Vision event. In my previous post I share the context on why I’m a total newbie into the MacOS world.
