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I've been trying to set up SSHFS on my machine. I can successfully login via SSH from the localhost and another remote machine, but when I try and use SSHFS on the client side, I get the the following:
[dswain@direwolf ] sudo sshfs -o allow_other -o sshfs_debug dswain@192.168.1.101
SSHFS version 2.2
read: Connection reset by peer
[dswain@direwolf ]
Since I was able to login via SSH I'm not sure if it's an issue with SSH.
I modified hosts.allow to allow all connections on sshd to be allowed:
#
# /etc/hosts.allow
#
nfsd: ALL
portmap: ALL
mountd: ALL
sshd: ALL
# End of file
And hosts.deny:
#
# /etc/hosts.deny
#
ALL: ALL: DENY
# End of file
Any thoughts would be great! Thanks!
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I'm not sure why you get that error, but the sshfs syntax doesn't look right. I use sshfs to connect from another machine to my Arch box with this command:
sshfs user@archbox:/ /mnt/archbox
I also don't run it as root. (I just need permissions to write to the mountpoint)
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You don't seem to specify a remote directory or a local mountpoint. I don't know if that would cause the reset error, but try reformatting your command using neddie_seagoon's example above.
Last edited by Xyne (2009-09-02 03:29:49)
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Sorry I was writing that out of memory - I think I do specify both of those things. However, since it's from memory I may be wrong. I'll double check and let you know if that was it.
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