.. note:: Hello, welcome to the SunFounder Raspberry Pi & Arduino & ESP32 Enthusiasts Community on Facebook! Dive deeper into Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32 with fellow enthusiasts. **Why Join?** - **Expert Support**: Solve post-sale issues and technical challenges with help from our community and team. - **Learn & Share**: Exchange tips and tutorials to enhance your skills. - **Exclusive Previews**: Get early access to new product announcements and sneak peeks. - **Special Discounts**: Enjoy exclusive discounts on our newest products. - **Festive Promotions and Giveaways**: Take part in giveaways and holiday promotions. 👉 Ready to explore and create with us? Click [|link_sf_facebook|] and join today! Video 40: Remotely Run Your Security Project Using Putty ======================================================================================= Learn how to remotely access and control your Raspberry Pi using SSH and Putty, enabling the development of projects untethered from a desktop environment. 1. **Enabling SSH on Raspberry Pi**: Enable SSH on your Raspberry Pi through raspi-config to allow remote access. 2. **Finding the Raspberry Pi's IP address**: Learn how to find your Raspberry Pi's IP address using ifconfig and consider assigning a static IP address for consistent remote access. 3. **Downloading and installing Putty**: Download and install Putty on your PC to establish SSH connections to your Raspberry Pi. 4. **Connecting to the Raspberry Pi using Putty**: Connect to your Raspberry Pi remotely via SSH using Putty, login with credentials, and run commands remotely. 5. **Controlling Raspberry Pi remotely**: Remotely run and interact with programs on your Raspberry Pi through Putty, demonstrating the practicality of remote access for project deployment. **Video** .. raw:: html