Hi!
I'm trying to sshfs on to a linux box. Have installed sshfs from ports. Super User manages this fine, but I can't get in to the mount point as normal user (denied):
The normal user is part of the wheel so I would have thought that it has same access level as root does.. but when I look at the file properties of the mount point when root uses sshfs on it:
I try to add myself to that group but it doesn't exist. Please could someone tell me how to make sshfs usable to non super users please?
I'm trying to sshfs on to a linux box. Have installed sshfs from ports. Super User manages this fine, but I can't get in to the mount point as normal user (denied):
Code:
$ ls -al /usr/local/bin/sshfs
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 49584 Jul 8 20:59 /usr/local/bin/sshfs
The normal user is part of the wheel so I would have thought that it has same access level as root does.. but when I look at the file properties of the mount point when root uses sshfs on it:
Code:
Owner: 1000 - user #1000
Group: 1000
I try to add myself to that group but it doesn't exist. Please could someone tell me how to make sshfs usable to non super users please?