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This service is safe to use as it authenticates connections and encrypts them. | This service is safe to use as it authenticates connections and encrypts them. | ||
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<b>SSHFS</b> configuration consists of setting up authentication, port and mount information parameters. Below is an example oh the SSHFS configuration page. | <b>SSHFS</b> configuration consists of setting up authentication, port and mount information parameters. Below is an example oh the SSHFS configuration page. | ||
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− | <td>Mount point of remote file system <b>in the {{{name}}}</b>. | + | <td>Mount point of remote file system <b>in the {{{name}}}</b>. Remote file system has to be mounted at root <b>/</b> level. |
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Revision as of 14:23, 15 February 2021
Template:Networking rutos manual fw disclosure
Summary
SSHFS is a tool, which allows you to mount a remote filesystem (in remote SSH server) to your {{{name}}} device using SSH. This service is safe to use as it authenticates connections and encrypts them.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the SSHFS page for {{{name}}} devices.
SSHFS is additional software that can be installed from the System → [[{{{name}}} Package Manager|Package Manager]] page.
SSHFS
SSHFS configuration consists of setting up authentication, port and mount information parameters. Below is an example oh the SSHFS configuration page.
Field | Value | Description |
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Enable | off | on; default: off | Turns the SSHFS service on or off. |
Hostname | string; default: host | Hostname of the remote SSH server. |
Port | integer [0..65535]; default: 22 | Port of the remote SSH server. |
Username | string; default: user | Username of the remote SSH server. |
Password | string; default: pass | Password of the remote SSH server. |
Mount Point | filepath; default: /sshmount | Mount point of remote file system in the {{{name}}}. Remote file system has to be mounted at root / level. By default the remote file system will be mounted on /sshmount, directory will be automatically created if does not exist yet. |
Mount Path | filepath; default: /home/ | Mount path in the remote SSH server. For example, if SSH server is hosted on Ubuntu operating system, the Mount Path could look like this (depending on your needs): /home/username/ |
[[Category:{{{name}}} Services section]]