SSHFS (Secure SHell FileSystem) is a file system for Linux capable of
operating on files on a remote computer using just a secure shell login
on the remote computer. On the local computer where the SSHFS is mounted,
the implementation makes use of the FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace)
kernel module.
The practical effect of this is that the end user can seamlessly interact
with remote files being securely served over SSH just as if they were
local files on his/her computer. On the remote computer the SFTP subsystem
of SSH is used.
Maintained by: Michiel van Wessem
Keywords: ssh,fuse,sshfs,filesystem
ChangeLog: sshfs-fuse
Homepage:
https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs
Download SlackBuild:
sshfs-fuse.tar.gz
sshfs-fuse.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
slack-desc |
sshfs-fuse.SlackBuild |
sshfs-fuse.info |
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