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[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs topology v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|center|alt=|520x520px]]
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs topology v1.png|border|class=tlt-border|center|alt=|520x520px]]
In the picture, configuration scheme of this example has been displayed. RUT device is connected to the Ubuntu VM machine, which is connected locally to the router.
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In the picture, configuration scheme of this example has been displayed. RUT device is connected to the Ubuntu VM machine locally.
    
== Ubuntu VM Installation and Configuration ==
 
== Ubuntu VM Installation and Configuration ==
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1.     Get the Ubuntu Linux OS Desktop image from [https://ubuntu.com/download here]
 
1.     Get the Ubuntu Linux OS Desktop image from [https://ubuntu.com/download here]
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2.     Install the image in the virtual box application. Make sure to Ubuntu machine is perfectly running and put the machine in the same network as that of the router. For this, go to network settings option of the virtual machine and select Bridged Adapter and select the same adapter to which your Teltonika router is connected.
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2.     Install the image in the virtual box application. Make sure that Ubuntu machine is perfectly running and put the machine in the same network as that of the router. For this, go to network settings option of the virtual machine and select Bridged Adapter and select the same adapter to which your Teltonika router is connected.
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs ubuntu machine bridged adapter v1.png|alt=|border|center|465x465px]]
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs ubuntu machine bridged adapter v1.png|alt=|border|center|465x465px]]
 
3.     To verify your VM network, go to Settings-> Network option on the Ubuntu VM.
 
3.     To verify your VM network, go to Settings-> Network option on the Ubuntu VM.
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs ubuntu machine network settings v1.png|alt=|border|center|481x481px]]
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs ubuntu machine network settings v1.png|alt=|border|center|481x481px]]
Here you can see that over machine is in network of 192.168.0.0/24, which is same as the LAN network of the router. If VM doesn’t show router network range IP, try to turn OFF the adapter on the same settings option as above picture and then turn it ON again.
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Here you can see that VM machine is in network of 192.168.0.0/24, which is same as the LAN network of the router. If VM doesn’t show router network range IP, try to turn OFF the adapter on the same settings option as above picture and then turn it ON again.
    
4.     Next, we need to install OpenSSH package in the Ubuntu machine. Open the terminal and issue the following commands:
 
4.     Next, we need to install OpenSSH package in the Ubuntu machine. Open the terminal and issue the following commands:
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Once Ubuntu machine is configured as above. Now, router will be configured to use SSHFS service. Make sure that router has internet connectivity because user need to download the SSHFS package over the internet. If the SSHFS package is already installed in the router, then there is no need for internet connectivity unless you are testing your setup over WAN network.
 
Once Ubuntu machine is configured as above. Now, router will be configured to use SSHFS service. Make sure that router has internet connectivity because user need to download the SSHFS package over the internet. If the SSHFS package is already installed in the router, then there is no need for internet connectivity unless you are testing your setup over WAN network.
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1.     Go to Services-> Package manager, install SSHFS package.
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1.     Go to '''Services-> Package manager''', install SSHFS package.
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2.     Go to Services-> SSHFS page. Enable the SSHFS and configure the information as shown in the picture below:
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2.     Go to '''Services-> SSHFS''' page. Enable the SSHFS and configure the information as shown in the picture below:
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs Rut configuration v1.png|alt=|border|center|859x859px]]
 
[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs Rut configuration v1.png|alt=|border|center|859x859px]]
 
After applying above configurations on the router, click on save & apply button.
 
After applying above configurations on the router, click on save & apply button.
    
== Testing ==
 
== Testing ==
After the configuration part is completed, now it’s the time to test the setup and see if it is working as intended or not. You can test it on your router to see if the filesystem has successfully mounted or not.
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After the configuration part is completed, now it’s the time to test the setup and see if it is working as intended or not. You can test it on your router to see if the filesystem has been successfully mounted or not.
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# Go to router’s CLI and change directory to /mnt and list the contents of the directory. You will see that Ubuntu machine’s directory /home/ramman contents can be found there.[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs Rut Testing configuration v1.png|alt=|border|center]]Here you can read, write, and modify the files over SSH. Every time, when user makes any changes in the filesystem through router, they will automatically get reflected on the Ubuntu machine.    
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# Go to router’s CLI and change directory to '''/mnt''' and list the contents of the directory. You will see that Ubuntu machine’s directory '''/home/ramman''' contents can be found there.[[File:Networking rutx configuration example sshfs Rut Testing configuration v1.png|alt=|border|center]]Here you can read, write, and modify the files over SSH. Every time, when user makes any changes in the filesystem through router, they will automatically get reflected on the Ubuntu machine.
    
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
  [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUT950_SSHFS SSHFS]
 
  [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUT950_SSHFS SSHFS]
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