Ever wished you could access your Raspberry Pi when you’re on the road? Perhaps you’ve set up a home security camera, you’re running a private Minecraft server, or you’re using your Pi for some crazy hacked together internet appliance of your own making. Whatever your reasons, it’s easy than you think to access that Raspberry Pi remotely. Here’s how.
As with all computers, it is a good idea to back up your Raspberry Pi's SD (or microSD) card from time to time; I'm just going to call them 'SD cards' from here on. This is especially true when you first get a pre-installed card from a retailer or friend. You will need a second computer, or a second Raspberry Pi opera
Open source camera security software. iSpy provides security, surveillance, motion detection, online access and remote control
MagicMirror² module for streaming an RTSP video stream from a security camera to your MagicMirror. - shbatm/MMM-RTSPStream
Display ipcam feed on MagicMirror. Contribute to RedNax67/MMM-IPCam development by creating an account on GitHub.
RaspberryPI based Baby Monitor