 To install an SSH server on your Android device, install Turmux. Open it. PKG install, open SSH. It will download, install, and generate some keys for you. Next, set a password. P-A-S-S-W-D. Type in your password. And then start up your server, SSH-D. Now it's running in the background. You'll also want to pull down your bar here and acquire Wakelock if you haven't already. And now allow it to run in the background. Next, go to your other device, SSH, your IP address. No username needed. Port 8020. Unless you have root access, you can change that. By default, it's port 8020. Once you do that, type in the password you created, and now you're logged into your phone through SSH. To kill the SSH server, kill all SSH-D. Next video, we'll talk about getting that to run at boot time. Thanks for watching. Filmsbychris.com. Chris with the K. Link in the description.