Difference between revisions of "SSH Into Your Device"
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#You need a GitHub account. Make one if you don't already have one. | #You need a GitHub account. Make one if you don't already have one. | ||
#Enable SSH on your comma two: '''Settings -> Network -> Enable SSH''' | #Enable SSH on your comma two: '''Settings -> Network -> Enable SSH''' | ||
− | #Enter your GitHub username for SSH: '''Settings -> Network -> SSH Keys''' (hit | + | #Enter your GitHub username for SSH: '''Settings -> Network -> SSH Keys''' (hit '''Remove''' and then '''Add''' if needed). |
== SSH When devices is running a version before 0.8.3 == | == SSH When devices is running a version before 0.8.3 == | ||
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#Download the private key from the [https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/blob/master/tools/ssh/id_rsa openpilot repo]. Save the key file as a text file and name it something like key.pem. | #Download the private key from the [https://github.com/commaai/openpilot/blob/master/tools/ssh/id_rsa openpilot repo]. Save the key file as a text file and name it something like key.pem. | ||
#Open a terminal | #Open a terminal | ||
− | #Run | + | #Run '''chmod 600 key.pem''' (otherwise, the system will think the text file is not safe). |
− | #Get the IP address of your comma two from | + | #Get the IP address of your comma two from '''Settings > WiFi > Open WiFi Settings > More Options > Options (top right icon) > Advanced''' (please make sure your comma two and your computer connect to the same WiFi). |
#Ping the device address from your computer to make sure it is reachable. | #Ping the device address from your computer to make sure it is reachable. | ||
#Under a Unix/Linux, macOS terminal or Windows 10 with OpenSSH, use the command: | #Under a Unix/Linux, macOS terminal or Windows 10 with OpenSSH, use the command: | ||
− | + | ssh root@<IP address of comma two> -p 8022 -i key.pem |
Revision as of 20:38, 28 March 2022
SSH when device is running a version after 0.8.3
- You need a GitHub account. Make one if you don't already have one.
- Enable SSH on your comma two: Settings -> Network -> Enable SSH
- Enter your GitHub username for SSH: Settings -> Network -> SSH Keys (hit Remove and then Add if needed).
SSH When devices is running a version before 0.8.3
- Download the private key from the openpilot repo. Save the key file as a text file and name it something like key.pem.
- Open a terminal
- Run chmod 600 key.pem (otherwise, the system will think the text file is not safe).
- Get the IP address of your comma two from Settings > WiFi > Open WiFi Settings > More Options > Options (top right icon) > Advanced (please make sure your comma two and your computer connect to the same WiFi).
- Ping the device address from your computer to make sure it is reachable.
- Under a Unix/Linux, macOS terminal or Windows 10 with OpenSSH, use the command:
ssh root@<IP address of comma two> -p 8022 -i key.pem