![]() ![]() The ssh approach would also allow access to multiple accounts when you vnc://localhost:22590, as you would be using the build-in Mac OS X screen sharing.įile sharing has always been able to login with different accounts. I think will ONLY share the active desktop, and not allow access to other accounts. For example if each user is trying to do Photoshop, iMove, etc. NOTE: If you have multiple users using lots of memory or CPU intensive apps, you should make sure your Mac mini has sufficient RAM. Using Apple's Screen Sharing to a Mac OS X Lion (10.7) or Mountain Lion (10.8) system to login to separate accounts, assuming you have setup multiple accounts on the Mac mini. Will there be any clashes if we use 2 or more computers' iCloud to connect to the same Mac Mini with the same Apple ID? Make sure that it is configured to allow access for All users, or that your Mac username or group is included in the list of allowed users. However, I still think Back-to-My-Mac is easier to setup □ To set up the Mac build host, first enable remote login: On the Mac, open System Preferences and go to the Sharing pane. used to have a free option, but I do not know what their current offerings are. If you’re happy with the default location (/.ssh/) just tap Return. It will say Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/your-username/.ssh/idrsa). If by "resources" you mean money, has a free option (I've been using 2 dynamic DNS names for years). Open the terminal App and enter the following command: ssh-keygen You'll get a prompt to choose the location for the keys. Sorry BobHarris, I didn't have the resources to create a domain name, so I wasn't able to work on it :(. How to use them.įinder -> Go -> Connect to server -> vnc://localhost:22590įinder -> Go -> Connect to server -> afp://localhost:22548īack-to-My-Mac and/or are easier □ Now you have logged in and you have 2 tunnels. ![]() So now you can ssh, but what do you want to do with that? You can create ssh tunnels for VNC screen sharing and AFP file sharing. ![]() Don't forget to enable System Preferences -> Sharing -> Remote Login. Once you have that setup, you should make sure you use a good strong password, as you have now exposed a known port to the internet and. And then you will need a dynamic DNS name from someone like or so you can find your home router. Ssh can be done, but there are setup details with respect to your home router to allow port 22 from the Internet side to your Mac mini. SSH Config Editor on M1 Macbook Pro, SSH Config Editor on M1 Mac Mini, SSH Config. As Barney-15E says, Back-to-My-Mac is the best option. Support status of SSH Config Editor on Apple Silicon Macs and Apple M1. ![]()
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