Sysop:SSHFS
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With SSHFS you can mount any file system on a remote host over a SSH secured connection to your local host.
Gui / Linux
You can mount a directory over SSHFS using the Gnome "Connect to Server" tool in the desktop Places menu.
Guides
- http://www.howtoforge.com/mounting-remote-directories-with-sshfs-on-ubuntu-11.10
- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHFS
prerequisits
- Remote host must run the ssh daemon
- Successful authentication with the remote host
- FUSE kernel module installed on local host, have the right as user to load FUSE file systems (=be in group fuse)
- SSHFS tools installed
Packages
For SSHFS tools you need the following packages: sshfs, fuse-utils and libfuse2
On Debian/Ubuntu:
apt-get install sshfs
the other two are dependencies
Mount
sshfs remoteuser@remotehost:/path/to/remote_dir local_mountpoint
Umount
fusermount -u local_mountpoint