rsshfs
(reverse sshfs
) allows to mount a local folder to a remote host
using sshfs
.
See http://blog.rom1v.com/2014/06/sshfs-inverse-rsshfs/.
On the local host:
openssh-sftp-server
On the remote host:
sshfs
fuse
The user on the remote host must be in the group fuse
:
addgroup "$USER" fuse # and reconnect the session
sshfs
can mount a remote folder to a local one:
sshfs server:/remote/folder /local/folder
In the same way, rsshfs
can mount a local folder to a remote one:
./rsshfs /local/folder server:/remote/folder
It is possible to mount it in read-only mode:
./rsshfs /local/folder server:/remote/folder -o ro
Contrary to sshfs
, as rsshfs
acts as a server, it does not return until the
remote folder is unmounted.
For unmounting:
./rsshfs -u server:/remote/folder
It should make the mounting command finish.
Or more simply, by pressing Ctrl+C
in the terminal of the mount command.