Does anyone know if it's possible to configure a Raspberry PI to act as a serial terminal to a tty session such that one can ssh over WIFI to another server? If so, anything to be aware of?
I'm new to RPI with some prior embedded systems experience.
I was looking at models and I was considering a used Model B, 3 or new 4, however not sure how that would impact the installation of Linux distros. I understand the 4 comes with 1GB+ flash and I was hoping the minimal size would be enough for a Linux distro that could just perform ssh over the network.
The intended project is to connect a VT320 serial terminal via serial, then SSH to a remote server.
Any advice appreciated.
I'm new to RPI with some prior embedded systems experience.
I was looking at models and I was considering a used Model B, 3 or new 4, however not sure how that would impact the installation of Linux distros. I understand the 4 comes with 1GB+ flash and I was hoping the minimal size would be enough for a Linux distro that could just perform ssh over the network.
The intended project is to connect a VT320 serial terminal via serial, then SSH to a remote server.
Any advice appreciated.
Statistics: Posted by atod — Thu Jun 19, 2025 3:45 am