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SSHFS About SSHFS allows you to mount a remote filesystem using SFTP. Most SSH servers support and enable this SFTP access by default, so SSHFS is very simple to use - there's nothing to do on the server-side. How to use Once sshfs is installed (see next section) running it is very simple: sshfs [user@]hostname:[directory] mountpoint It is recommended to run SSHFS as regular user (not as root). For this to work the mountpoint must be owned by the user.
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If username is omitted SSHFS will use the local username. If the directory is omitted, SSHFS will mount the (remote) home directory. If you need to enter a password sshfs will ask for it (actually it just runs ssh which ask for the password if needed).
Also many ssh options can be specified (see the manual pages for sftp(1) and ssh_config(5)), including the remote port number ( -oport=PORT) To unmount the filesystem: fusermount -u mountpoint On BSD and macOS, to unmount the filesystem: umount mountpoint Installation First, download the latest SSHFS release from. On Linux and BSD, you will also need to install 3.1.0 or newer. On macOS, you need instead. Finally, you need the library with development headers (which should be available from your operating system's package manager). To build and install, we recommend to use (version 0.38 or newer).

After extracting the sshfs tarball, create a (temporary) build directory and run Meson: $ mkdir build; cd build $ meson. Normally, the default build options will work fine. If you nevertheless want to adjust them, you can do so with the mesonconf command: $ mesonconf # list options $ mesonconf -D strip=true # set an option To build, test and install SSHFS, you then use Ninja (running the tests requires the Python module): $ ninja $ python3 -m pytest test/ # optional, but recommended $ sudo ninja install Getting Help If you need help, please ask on the mailing list (subscribe at ).
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