Is there a NFS alternative?
Till Maas
opensource at till.name
Sun Feb 11 13:52:54 UTC 2007
On Thursday 08 February 2007 01:02, Daniel Yek wrote:
> I am hoping for a secure solution to mount directories "shared out" from my
> other computer located remotely over the Internet. So that I can edit
> source files and execute programs "locally" and compile remotely (a much
> faster machine).
> Is NFS(4) still the best (and easiest-to-use?) solution?
As someone else suggested, try fuse-sshfs, with
sshfs remotehosts: /mnt/remotehome
you can mount your remote home directory to /mnt/remotehome and with
fusermount -u /mnt/remotehome
you can umount it. Nothing more than a unprivileged ssh account on the remote
machine and fuse-sshfs on the local machine and a user in the fuse group is
required.
Regards,
Till
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