Remote login (SSH connection) settings “Preparation for Mac1 ①”
System Preferences
Configuring remote login
The user name [taro] and IP address [192.168.11.7] will differ depending on your environment.
Remote login from “Mac2” to “Mac1” (SSH connection)
Start Finder of “Mac2”, move to [Applications] → [Utilities] folder, and start [Terminal]. (2) The fingerprint of “Mac1” is displayed, so enter [yes] and press the [Enter] key. (3) Enter the [password] of the user [taro] of “Mac1” and press the [Enter] key.
Screen recording permission via SSH “Preparation for Mac1 ②”
(2) Enter the [password] of the user [taro] of “Mac1” and press the [Enter] key.
“Mac1” screen recording settings
System Preferences
Then, [Security & Privacy] in System Preferences will be displayed, so ① unlock the lock and ② check [sshd-keygen-wrapper].
Take a screenshot of the login screen
Lock Screen on Mac1 to display the login screen.
Run screencapture command on “Mac2”
Check the screenshot you took
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