Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
You shouldn't be mounting it as root. If it won't let you mount as a non-root
user, something must be amiss.
Please check the ownership and permissions of the directory you are mounting on?
You can use the 'allow_other' option to let other users access the share even
though it was mounted by root, but
that's not how you should be using this.
sshfs-0.1.0 dmg doesn't have a command-line program called 'sshfs', so which
sshfs are we talking about
anyway?
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2007 at 5:42
Ok - that explains it.
1) I noticed that I was not calling sshfs-static from the sshfs-0.1.0.dmg, but
sshfs
version 1.7 which I got from a sshfs-1.1.1 dmg a while ago, and that is what was
being used. I guess that is the unpatched version, from what I saw on the site
instructions.
2) I was unable to use the GUI, since my ssh server is not running on the
default
port, and I couldn't specify the params here. cmd line works like a charm
though.
Will reset my links.
What threw me off was that the sshfs I had would manage to mount the share, but
only
as root.
Oh well. Things are working wonderfully now. Thanks! And thanks for a great
product!
Cheers.
Original comment by aacc1...@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2007 at 9:50
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2007 at 1:39
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
aacc1...@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2007 at 3:21