09-20-2023, 04:05 PM
I'll keep an open mind about iMac/MacOS, but the ssh/scp infrastructure in Linux has been rock solid for me for decades.
With respect to moOde in particular, I am able to remotely login, execute commands remotely, copy files, etc., from the command line of other Linux boxes, from ssh/scp apps on Android phones, from ssh/scp apps on my iPad, and from various apps as well as the WSL command line on a Windows 10 host. This is true whether I configure moOde with the old default username "pi" or a new default username of my choosing.
I can imagine inadvertently entering the wrong host name or ip the wrong username, or the wrong password. (Among other things, the username and password are both case sensitive).
Regards,
Kent
With respect to moOde in particular, I am able to remotely login, execute commands remotely, copy files, etc., from the command line of other Linux boxes, from ssh/scp apps on Android phones, from ssh/scp apps on my iPad, and from various apps as well as the WSL command line on a Windows 10 host. This is true whether I configure moOde with the old default username "pi" or a new default username of my choosing.
I can imagine inadvertently entering the wrong host name or ip the wrong username, or the wrong password. (Among other things, the username and password are both case sensitive).
Regards,
Kent