After flashing the OS onto the SD card, I am not able to SSH file or the wpa_supplicant.conf files being created even though I had provided the details in the config for the raspberry pi installer. Is there any solution for this other than creating them manually? I am working on a raspberry-pi zero w
Am I supposed to leave the LAN country as GB instead of US? I can't get my terminal to recognize the pi and I put the LAN as US. But I noticed you chose GB, but you sound american haha
I am struggling so hard with the password stage. I've reset my pi about 5 times now attempting to get the local's password right. I'm about to go crazy. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong with the password for the SSH?
Hi Zach, I"m not sure which password you are having an issue with. I'm assuming that you are able to get connected to the wifi, but the SSH pi@headlesswifi.local password is returning an error saying you have the wrong password? To be certain, please type the error you are getting. If error is a wrong password, then I have seen this error when I forget to put in the correct UserName into the command. By default and if you follow the video, the username is "pi" and SSH command is SSH pi@headlesswifi.local. However, if you used another username when you programmed the SSD, then the SSH command needs to use that username. for example SSH UserName@headlesswifi.local . I hope this helps, Mark
Hi ! Thank you for you'r video ! But i've try it many times and i always the same error : don't recongnize my password when i want connect ssh... Have you got an idea ?
By default and if you follow the video, the username is "pi" and SSH command is SSH pi@headlesswifi.local. However, if you used another username when you programmed the SSD, then the SSH command needs to use that username. for example SSH UserName@headlesswifi.local . I hope this helps, Mark
I'm not sure how to bring up the terminal window on windows 10. I am missing something here. Also, Raspberry pi imager doesn't give me the choice for SSH.
Terminal is a Linux and MacOS thing We have to use command prompt and powershell Also After you click “write” it will ask you if you want to do custom settings, SSH is there; if you don’t see the option reinstall raspian, otherwise you can manually do it which there’s some older tutorials how to do it Sorry I also don’t know much; I hope it helped a little
my terminal gives me this error - arsheel@Arsheels-MacBook-Air ~ % ssh-keygen -R raspberrypi.local Host raspberrypi.local not found in /Users/arsheel/.ssh/known_hosts arsheel@Arsheels-MacBook-Air ~ % ssh pi@profgpi.local ssh: connect to host profgpi.local port 22: Undefined error: 0
After flashing the OS onto the SD card, I am not able to SSH file or the wpa_supplicant.conf files being created even though I had provided the details in the config for the raspberry pi installer. Is there any solution for this other than creating them manually? I am working on a raspberry-pi zero w
oh thank the rubber duckie I found this video... been fighting with this bananapi for days to get a headless install to work
"ssh: connect to host headlesswifi.local port 22: Connection refused" how to fix?
Am I supposed to leave the LAN country as GB instead of US? I can't get my terminal to recognize the pi and I put the LAN as US. But I noticed you chose GB, but you sound american haha
I am struggling so hard with the password stage. I've reset my pi about 5 times now attempting to get the local's password right. I'm about to go crazy. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong with the password for the SSH?
Hi Zach, I"m not sure which password you are having an issue with. I'm assuming that you are able to get connected to the wifi, but the SSH pi@headlesswifi.local password is returning an error saying you have the wrong password? To be certain, please type the error you are getting. If error is a wrong password, then I have seen this error when I forget to put in the correct UserName into the command. By default and if you follow the video, the username is "pi" and SSH command is SSH pi@headlesswifi.local. However, if you used another username when you programmed the SSD, then the SSH command needs to use that username. for example SSH UserName@headlesswifi.local . I hope this helps, Mark
Hi ! Thank you for you'r video ! But i've try it many times and i always the same error : don't recongnize my password when i want connect ssh... Have you got an idea ?
By default and if you follow the video, the username is "pi" and SSH command is SSH pi@headlesswifi.local. However, if you used another username when you programmed the SSD, then the SSH command needs to use that username. for example SSH UserName@headlesswifi.local . I hope this helps, Mark
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I'm not sure how to bring up the terminal window on windows 10. I am missing something here. Also, Raspberry pi imager doesn't give me the choice for SSH.
Terminal is a Linux and MacOS thing
We have to use command prompt and powershell
Also After you click “write” it will ask you if you want to do custom settings, SSH is there; if you don’t see the option reinstall raspian, otherwise you can manually do it which there’s some older tutorials how to do it
Sorry I also don’t know much; I hope it helped a little
Nice !
my terminal gives me this error -
arsheel@Arsheels-MacBook-Air ~ % ssh-keygen -R raspberrypi.local
Host raspberrypi.local not found in /Users/arsheel/.ssh/known_hosts
arsheel@Arsheels-MacBook-Air ~ % ssh pi@profgpi.local
ssh: connect to host profgpi.local port 22: Undefined error: 0