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Set up Remote Login on your Mac
On your Mac, open Sharing preferences if it isn’t already open
(choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Sharing).
- Select Remote Login. Selecting Remote Login also enables the secure FTP (sftp) service.
- Specify which users can log in:
- Select Remote Login.
Specify which users can log in:
All users: Any of your computer’s users and anyone on your network can log in.
Only these users:
Click Add , then choose who can log in remotely. Users & Groups
include all the users of your Mac; Network Users and Network Groups include people on
your network.
Log in from another computer
- To log in from another computer, open Terminal (or another SSH app) on that computer, then type:
ssh username@IP address
- For example, if your user name is steve, and your computer’s IP address is 10.1.2.3, open Terminal on the other Mac and type:
ssh steve@10.1.2.3
- For example, if your user name is steve, and your computer’s IP address is 10.1.2.3, open Terminal on the other Mac and type:
- Don’t know your user name and the IP address for your Mac? It’s easy to find them.
- Open the Remote Login pane of Sharing preferences; your user name and IP address are shown below the “Remote Login: On” indicator.
NOTE: Allowing remote login to your Mac can make it less secure. For more information about keeping your Mac secure, see Set up your Mac to be secure.