====== Results ====== When you run the command to record video showed the following on screen: {{ :ie0117_proyectos:linux_2013:camberry:record_video.png?nolink |}} The process requires all the resources of Raspberry Pi and becomes very hot. In this part we recommend a kind of external cooling, like a fan. The following image shows the entire unit in operation: {{ :ie0117_proyectos:linux_2013:camberry:20130512_203128.jpg?nolink |}} To access the Raspberry Pi we use a remote connection using ssh, so the package should be installed ssh on both computers. sudo apt-get install ssh On a computer connected to the same local network as the Raspberry Pi run the following command: ssh -X [Raspberry Pi IP] Regarding to the FTP server, everything worked properly following the instructions set in the implementation section about the setting and accessing of a FTP server. It was possible to transfer the recorded videos with the Raspberry Pi to the remote server at a speed of ~11 MiB/s. Also it was possible to create directories and to navigate in the allowed directories inside the remote server. Another functionality tested was to put a file in the FTP server and download it to the Raspberry Pi with the command //get//. Moreover, the chroot jail configured in the vsftpd.conf file, limits the commands //mkdir, get, delete, put,// among others. Those commands can only be used inside the //ftpuser// home directory, therefore it is not possible to modify the directories outside the home of the user used to log in to the server. Despite this, the //cd// and //ls// commands can be used outside the assigned home directory, so it can be seen all the directories where the //ftpuser// has permissions to enter. [[teaching:ie0117:proyectos:2012:i:linux_2013:camberry|Back to index]] [[teaching:ie0117:proyectos:2012:i:linux_2013:camberry:implementacion|Previous section]] [[teaching:ie0117:proyectos:2012:i:linux_2013:camberry:conclusiones|Next section]]