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I have downloaded Debian Stretch Minimal and and burned on eMMC.
The Rock64 is booting, but I do not have any clue how to enable the ssh on boot, its headless.
Can somebody help me?
ssh is enabled by default.
(09-11-2018, 08:52 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ]ssh is enabled by default.

when try to connect to the server I get constantly 
Code:
BigiMac:$ ssh rock64@192.168.3.106
Connection closed by 192.168.3.106 port 22
You'll probably need to enter you login credentials to open an SSH session
Does not prompt for credentials
Maybe you could try dropping a blank text file called SSH. into the /boot folder of the eMMC similar to the method of enabling SSH in the Raspberry Pi

If SSH is supposed to be enabled by default it's definitely down to a credentials issue. Try PuTTY for Windows or Linux to see if that works. If all else fails try Termius for the iPad or iPhone.
(09-11-2018, 07:19 AM)lukics Wrote: [ -> ]I have downloaded Debian Stretch Minimal and and burned on eMMC.
The Rock64 is booting, but I do not have any clue how to enable the ssh on boot, its headless.
Can somebody help me?

Are you sure it is booting correctly? how? are you sure thats the correct IP? IMO even if its meant to be used headless its super easy to just plug it to some tv for a few minutes to setup the bare minimals then move it to their intended place...

If i remember correctly SSH should be on by default (and luke say the same) but i didnt set up a new install since a few months now...