Sshfs For Mac
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Purpose: Provide instruction on how to install and configure SSHFS to allows the secure mounting of network shares via SSH.
Installing SSHFS (from Terminal):
For 10.12 or below:
Creating the mount directories
NOTE: SSHFS only allows shares to mount in your home directory.
Create a mount directory (items in red should be changed by the user):
Warning: do not use sudo for this command, it will create a permission error
Optional: If you want to reference this share from another location in the filesystem, create a create a symlink to the location you would like to reference. For instance:
Connecting to a network share
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Note: If the RSA key for your computer changed recently, consultWhat to do When a Remote Machines RSA Key has Changed
Warning: do not use sudo for this command, it will create a permission error
The network share should now be mounted to the specified directory and accessible in Finder.
Unmounting the network share
To unmount the network share you created, enter the following command:
Using sshfs with ssh keys
Create the key on your computer. We recommend using the default key location. You may create a password if you'd like.
Copy the key to the server you're mounting from:
Use the following sshfs command to mount the share using your key:
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If you encounter issues there are a few other articles which may help:
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SSHFS Troubleshooting:
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Filesharing/Accessing Your Network Home (section on using SSHFS GUI):