Bash script for reading arguments for sshfs from an ssh-esque config file
it makes it possible to run sshmount hostname
to mount a remote directory on a local directory using the sshfs program
- the script depends on both sshfs and fusermount being installed on the system
sshmount -u host
will unmount the Localdirectory using fusermount
sshmount host
will mount the remote directory from a host on a local directory
- the host, local diretory and remote directory are specified in the fsconfig file
fsconfig
in this repo is contains examples for writing a the needed config file for this script
- this can be used in combination with a ssh config file
- pass through sshfs flags such as -F, -f, -s, -C, -p, -o, -d, -1, -V and -h to sshfs
- pass through ssh flags with -S example
sshmount -S "-o ClearAllForwardings=no -L 3306:127.0.0.1:3306"
- allow ssh tunneling by with -w example:
sshmount -w host
- allow ssh tunneling by specifying "PortForwarding yes" in fsconfig
- allow localforward, remoteforward, dynamicforward, and forwardagent rules to be added in fsconfig
- allow use of forward rules defined in
~/.ssh/config
for a specific host
- list mounted directories with
sshmount -l
- remount a mounted directory with
sshmount -r host
Install
- open a terminal
- run
unzip Downloads/sshmount.zip -d sshmount
- run
sshmount/sshmount setup
- ???
- profit