02-19-2019, 03:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2019, 03:41 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: added "after you log in"
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(02-19-2019, 03:23 PM)Bonky Wrote: Hi,
Numptie here...please spell out what I need to do in order to:"Log into your moOde player's command line (using ssh on your Mac or using moOde's Web SSH Terminal which you enable from the System conf panel).
I can login to the Moode system config panel but cannot paste in the top line of your command...and I can't type it as I can't find the wavy symbol after ":"
The Mac terminal doesn't seem to understand 'SSH'; presumably I need to type something else?
Thanks again,
Richard
Apologies
Oops, sorry, I went a bridge too far!
I'm not a Mac owner. I assumed from other peoples' posts that you could invoke ssh from the Terminal application in OS X.
It sound like you already accomplished the alternatve. [Just in case, here it is in more detail. From moOde's System config panel under "Local Services", you can enable the SSH term server (select "ON" and then "SET"). Once moOde has finished digesting that command and control returns to the UI, you can click on "OPEN" in the line "OPEN Web SSH terminal" just below the setting.]
"pi@moode:~ $ " is the prompt you'll see when you're at the command line after you log in. You type what comes after, such as smbtree... or smbclient..., then <return>.
Regards,
Kent