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2a: Ensure default user (pi) and password (raspberry) are either deleted, changed or even better, not on the SSH AllowUsers list - which ideally should hold just the one name. If using password as login.
2b: As many others have recommended set SSH to use Private/Public key-pairs rather than login by password.
3: Log onto your router, port forward port 22 to the static IP of the Pi.
4: Lean back and have a coffee :)
5: Go to noip.com and get yourself a (free) domain name you can use to communicate with your Pi rather than the IP. Install noip client on Pi, and set up.
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1: Set the Pi to have a static IP on the LAN
2a: Ensure default user (pi) and password (raspberry) are either deleted, changed or even better, not on the SSH AllowUsers list - which ideally should hold just the one name. If using password as login.
2b: As many others have recommended set SSH to use Private/Public key-pairs rather than login by password.
3: Log onto your router, port forward port 22 to the static IP of the Pi.
4: Lean back and have a coffee :)
5: Go to noip.com and get yourself a (free) domain name you can use to communicate with your Pi rather than the IP. Install noip client on Pi, and set up.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: