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Access the camera's pictures remotely with an FTP client

Access the camera's pictures remotely with an FTP client - Raspberry Pi Tutorial

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Access the camera's pictures remotely with an FTP client

- Okay, at this point, we've created our pictures, and what we want to do is transfer those pictures to a remote computer. So, what I've done is I've logged in here to weave.com, and we're going to use SSH as I mentioned before. So, we're just going to click on that. And it's going to give us information that we're going to use to actually put into our FTP client. So, I'm just going to grab this part here, and I'm going to Copy it. And then, I'm going to switch over to an FTP client for the Mac called Cyberduck. Now, Cyberduck itself, it's very easy to set up. Once you've got it there, you just say Bookmark, New Bookmark. And what we want to do is put in that we're going to use Secure FTP. And for a name, we can call it Raspberry PI. And for our server is the actual proxy number. And then, we're going to go back, and we're going to grab the port number from here. We're going to Copy that with Command + C. Then, what we're going to do once we get back to Cyberduck is we're just going…

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