Looks good John!
Typically here so I do not have to keep typing sudo this or that I just do a sudo su.
It will prompt you once in the session for the password then you can keep adding stuff.
1 - SSH to the RPi2 with homeseer
2 - do a sudo su
3 - do a passwd root and change the password to root
4 - typically we have to change some stuff now for root ssh access
5 - nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
6 - change this line to
PermitRootLogin yes
in the file sshd_config
7 - change this line
StrictModes yes
so it reads like this:
#StrictModes yes
8 - save your changes in nano
9 - type service ssh restart
10 - logout
11 - ssh again this time using root
12 - you should be able to remotely ssh now using the root username and password you configured.
Write here when you get to this point.
Typically here so I do not have to keep typing sudo this or that I just do a sudo su.
It will prompt you once in the session for the password then you can keep adding stuff.
1 - SSH to the RPi2 with homeseer
2 - do a sudo su
3 - do a passwd root and change the password to root
4 - typically we have to change some stuff now for root ssh access
5 - nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
6 - change this line to
PermitRootLogin yes
in the file sshd_config
7 - change this line
StrictModes yes
so it reads like this:
#StrictModes yes
8 - save your changes in nano
9 - type service ssh restart
10 - logout
11 - ssh again this time using root
12 - you should be able to remotely ssh now using the root username and password you configured.
Write here when you get to this point.
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