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blog:linux:mount_via_ssh [29.09.2010 19:10] eanderalxblog:linux:mount_via_ssh [30.09.2010 16:30] eanderalx
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   * SSHFS stands for Secure SHell FileSystem. Its a filesystem for [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace|FUSE]] (Filesystem in Userspace) so its possible for unprivileged user to mount the fs over an SSH connection.   * SSHFS stands for Secure SHell FileSystem. Its a filesystem for [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace|FUSE]] (Filesystem in Userspace) so its possible for unprivileged user to mount the fs over an SSH connection.
  ~~READMORE~~  ~~READMORE~~
-  * On server-site only a running ssh-server which understand SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) is needed.+  * On server-site a running ssh-server which understand SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) is needed.
   * With the built-in SSH authentication and encryption SSHFS is a safe and convenient way for data transfer across insecure networks (Internet).   * With the built-in SSH authentication and encryption SSHFS is a safe and convenient way for data transfer across insecure networks (Internet).
  
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 **Solution:** **Solution:**
  
-   * in your local ssh configuration you can define the host (~/.ssh/config). There must be set a "ServerAliveInterval".+   * in your local ssh configuration you can define the host (~/.ssh/config). There must be set a <nowiki>"ServerAliveInterval"</nowiki>.
  
     ServerAliveInterval 60 # alle 60 Sekunden     ServerAliveInterval 60 # alle 60 Sekunden
  
 **you ever mount 1T Dataspace ... ignore that** **you ever mount 1T Dataspace ... ignore that**
linux/mount_via_ssh.txt · Last modified: 23.03.2013 18:38 by eanderalx