new functionality possible?
Ben Lindstrom
mouring at etoh.eviladmin.org
Thu Jul 18 06:38:18 EST 2002
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lufs
It is a userspace filesystem that as one of it's subprojects allows to
mount sftp servers as filesystems. Not sure if it works under OpenBSD.
But I really don't think OpenSSH has any business in kernel space.
- Ben
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, zbyszekk wrote:
> I am only user of OpenBSD not a programmer :(
> I wonder if such idea is feasible to combine easy to use
> "mount" command regarding nfs with functionality of
> OpenSSH to eliminate the need to use of nfs.
> I would imagine "mount" command with the option -s
> to invoke eg. "mount_snfs" command which would use
> ssh, scp, sftp protocols to open and mount remote
> directory in local directory tree securely.
> (I know combination of nfs over ssh, it's not that)
> Just a question.
>
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