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The OpenSSH ssh command as discribed below can be used on Unix/Linux or the Mac terminal. |
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The OpenSSH ssh command as discribed below can be used with some additional tools as well as on Windows host System. See section Windows Host System for Details. |
System Requirements:
The iam system needs to be booted. Check the network settings by using the ping
command as discribed above.
The host needs a SSH-Server. The OpenSSH -Server server can be installed with the following command on a Linux system:
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| sudo apt-get install openssh-server |
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Before establishing an OpenSSH connection, add the camera to your "known host systems" with the command below:
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| ssh-keygen -f "/home/$USER/.ssh/known_hosts" -R 192.168.1.10 |
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Usefull commands:
Open
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a SSH connection
For To open an a shell on the camera use the following command:
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ss root@192.168.1.10 |
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It can be closed by typ in typing the following command:
OpenSSH with remote
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Windows support
For X-Server support the -Y or -X command must be added.
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The more secure mode with -X can be used equivalent. |
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| ssh -Y root@192.168.1.10 |
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File Transfer
Pull example:
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scp root@192.168.1.10:/home/root/yourfile.txt |
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Push example:
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scp yourfile.txt root@192.168.1.10:/home/root/ |
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To transfer a complete folder use the recursive command -r
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to the location /home/root/your-director
onto the iam camera.
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scp -r your-director root@192.168.1.10:/home/root/ |
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CPU Load example
The following example shows how to start an a terminal application step by step. It is an example to display the current processes and services running on the camera system.
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