Tag: sftp

  • Mounting SFTP resources

    As described by damontimm, it is possible to mount a SFTP folder (SSH + FTP) on a Debian based system using SSHFS and Fuse.

    I followed his small tutorial, but had to change a few things.

    First we install sshfs and add our own username to the fuse group (in this case wannes).

    ~$ sudo aptitude update
    ~$ sudo aptitude install sshfs
    ~$ sudo adduser wannes fuse

    As stated on damontimm’s blog and this one, we’ll have to log out/in.
    This can be a pain, so we might use this command, to get effective group permissions for this user.

    ~$ newgrp wannes

    Now we create a folder on our own machine, on which we shall mount the remote resource.
    In this case, I’ll be mounting the folder /var/www of the remote host.

    ~$ mkdir sftpfolder
    ~$ sshfs -o allow_other remote_user@remote_host:/var/www/ sftpfolder

    I added the “allow_other” option, because without this option, only the user who ran sshfs can access the mount.