mounting NFS directory with read write access

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Wed Feb 27 20:55:15 UTC 2013



Am 27.02.2013 21:47, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 21:30 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> Am 27.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
>>>> As a user:
>>>>    man sshfs
>>>
>>> AFAIK sshfs is not installed by default, so "yum install fuse-sshfs"
>>> would be a prerequisite.
>>>
>>> Also, the NFS server need not necessarily support ssh, and even if it
>>> does the user would need to have a login account. Some dedicated NFS
>>> servers have restricted access in that sense
>>
>> the user does NOT need a login-session for sshfs/scp/sftp
>> 100% for sure his does not, my boss has "/sbin/nologin" as
>> shell and sftp access with WinSCP like any other sftp/scp client
> 
> I didn't say he needed a login session. I said he needed a login
> *account*, i.e. a passwd entry that assigns him a UID. Unless of course
> the server allows unauthenticated connections, but nothing in the OP's
> description implies that (or even that the server is running sshd at
> all)

ah and MFS does not require a uid?
in which world?

and yes i maintain on a sftp server some hundret users
with libnss-mysql out from a database with a web-backend
with all users in sftp-chroot and no single entry in
/etc/passwd

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