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Mount a remote filesystem using SSH as transport layer

Published May 19, 2011 | By phillips321

This allows mounting of a remote file system over ssh. Ensure that theĀ sshfs package is installed.

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sshfs phillips321@torrenter.co.uk:/var/www /media/ssh -o allow_other
Posted in Filesystem, Linux, Networking | Tagged filesystem, linux, networking, ssh

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