RepRapFirmware 3.0 first official beta is out
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@Dougal1957 said in RepRapFirmware 3.0 first official beta is out:
I have tried to SSH in but don't have the Password
Not sure how this image is prepared, but the default raspbian user/password is
pi
/raspberry
could try that while waiting. (Are you getting a login prompt at all when trying SSH? Default is not having SSH enabled)Edit: although you should be able to configure the Duet3 part through the file editor in DWC just like on Duet2, however to update DSF/DWC i think you'll need SSH access for now.
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@bearer I am getting a response from SSH but it throw's me out after 3 PW attempts also bring to connect to the IP Address thru a browse doesn't seem to work either I am starting to wonder if I have the right IP Address for it
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Hmm, if you're running an OS that can mount Linux filesystems you should be able to mount the SD card in your computer and simply add your ssh key to /home/pi/.ssh/authorized_keys and log in regardless of passwords.
If you're on windows you could try resolving the hostname of the IP, might give you a clue if its the right address.
C:\Users\bearer>ping -a 10.10.193 Pinging duet3.lan [10.10.0.193] with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 10.10.0.193: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=64
Linux equivalent would be
bearer@rama:~$ nslookup 10.10.0.193 193.0.10.10.in-addr.arpa name = duet3.lan.
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@Dougal1957 its the default pi / raspberry
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@bearer AFAIK the way the image is setup has SSH enabled, using passwords. so no need to so that.
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@kraegar did you manage to get an M122 captured?
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@T3P3Tony said in RepRapFirmware 3.0 first official beta is out:
@bearer AFAIK the way the image is setup has SSH enabled, using passwords. so no need to so that.
i'd assume that but, the answer would still help determine if he has got the correct IP.
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@bearer I'm using a mac and my router does show that IP as being the Duet3
When I try either pi or raspberry I get permission denied
Also is there a terminal on the image as it does look very different to the std Rasbian image that came with the PI
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@Dougal1957 ah, if you're connecting from a terminal to the ip address you probably need to specify the username.
try
ssh pi@192.168.0.102
or what your IP address is. Then useraspberry
for the passwordedit: screenshot hadn't loaded when I replied, changed ip, but that should take care of it.
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@bearer Nope same again permission denied
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@Dougal1957 Sorry, did a typo in the password, adding the username should help.
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@bearer unfortunately not
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now it seems to work not done anything either maybe a timer to stop me trying to often
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@Dougal1957 next Question from an ssh session how do I enable VNC and if possible set a static IP?
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you can follow any raspbian guide for that, run
lsb_release -a
to see which distro codename (strech or buster likely) they used. -
it is indeed buster rel 10. also need to do the firmware updates as it has 3 v0.6 on it at the moment (Managed to get into the DWC Pages using Chrome Safari didn't the first time I tried it it does now doh.
Google time.
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@T3P3Tony Unfortunately I did not.
I'll do some more prints today and see if I can get one that fails. Hopefully on a shorter print.
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@Dougal1957 the easiest way is
sudo raspi-config
Its not enabled by default to speed up boot for those that don't need it.
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@T3P3Tony Thanks tony I found that and have enabled it but now I know it can soon be disabled I still don't know why it wasn't letting me in via ssh and then started working but all good now next step is setting a static IP for it on my network.
Doug
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@Dougal1957 said in RepRapFirmware 3.0 first official beta is out:
next step is setting a static IP for it on my network.
seems its the same for buster as stretch, have a look at
sudo nano /etc/dhcpcd.conf
should be an example in that file.