![]() Most SSH clients will have the port number filled in already. Launch PuTTY (or another SSH client) on your Windows PC and enter your Pi’s IP address.If you don’t already know it, you can follow this guide which details several methods of determining your Pi’s IP address. Assuming you’re certain that SSH is enabled on your Pi, next you’ll need to find your Pi’s IP address in order to connect to it with an SSH client like PuTTY.If you’re starting from scratch with a Raspberry Pi 4, this getting started guide includes instructions on how to enable SSH by creating a text file on the SD card within your Raspberry Pi. It takes a bit of set-up, but once running, it’s a really effective way to move files back and forth. Just be sure to download and install it before you begin. With FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol, also known as Secure File Transfer Protocol), you can transfer files from your Raspberry Pi to your other computers and vice versa. ![]() You can use whatever SSH client you want. We like PuTTY because it’s open source software that’s completely developed and supported by a team of volunteers. PuTTY is one of several SSH clients that are freely available. vsftpd is a faste and secure FTP server for UNIX-like systems Installing vsftpd In order to allow the transfer of files between your Mac and your Raspberry Pi, youll need to set up an FTP connection. We’ll start with how to use SSH to connect to your Raspberry Pi from a Windows PC on your network using PuTTY.
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