Sometimes you need to access a Raspberry Pi without connecting it to a monitor. Perhaps the Pi is embedded in something like a robot, or you may want to view some information from it from elsewhere. Maybe you simply don't have a spare monitor! You can find more information on accessing your Raspberry Pi remotely here.
- IP address
- How to find your Raspberry Pi's IP address in order to connect to it
- Access over Internet
- Remote access to the Pi over the internet by configuring port forwarding or using a third-party service
- VNC
- Remote access to the Pi's graphical interface, viewed in a window on another computer
- SSH
- Access the command line of the Pi from another computer
- SFTP
- Copy files between your Pi and another computer using SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol)
- SCP
- Copy files between your Pi and another computer using SCP (Secure Copy Protocol)
- SSHFS
- Copy files between your Pi and another computer using SSHFS (Secure Shell Filesystem)
- rsync
- Synchronise folders between the Pi and another computer using
rsync
over SSH
- Synchronise folders between the Pi and another computer using
- FTP
- Copy files between your Pi and another computer using FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- Web Server
- Set up a website or a web page to display some information about the Pi, using a web browser on another machine, on the network or on the internet
- Samba/CIFS
- Sharing folders from or to Windows-based devices