cannot view folder after sshfs mount in /etc/fstab
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I wanted to mount permanently a ssh driver.
in my /etc/fstab I added the following line.
sshfs#ubuntu@xx.xx.xx.xx:/ /home/me/EC2 fuse
user,_netdev,IdentityFile=/home/me/.ssh/magento.pem,uid=root,umask=0770 0 0
But after reboot I cannot open the driver and get this error :
You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of
âÂÂEC2âÂÂ.
permissions mount ssh fstab
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I wanted to mount permanently a ssh driver.
in my /etc/fstab I added the following line.
sshfs#ubuntu@xx.xx.xx.xx:/ /home/me/EC2 fuse
user,_netdev,IdentityFile=/home/me/.ssh/magento.pem,uid=root,umask=0770 0 0
But after reboot I cannot open the driver and get this error :
You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of
âÂÂEC2âÂÂ.
permissions mount ssh fstab
A umask is a bitwise complement of the permissions that you want - so my guess is you'd needumask=0007
(although0027
or0022
would likely be more standard). See for example Setting umask for sshfs mount (note in particular the comment "If setting non-executable umask bit it won't be possible to list directories")
â steeldriver
Feb 13 at 13:17
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I wanted to mount permanently a ssh driver.
in my /etc/fstab I added the following line.
sshfs#ubuntu@xx.xx.xx.xx:/ /home/me/EC2 fuse
user,_netdev,IdentityFile=/home/me/.ssh/magento.pem,uid=root,umask=0770 0 0
But after reboot I cannot open the driver and get this error :
You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of
âÂÂEC2âÂÂ.
permissions mount ssh fstab
I wanted to mount permanently a ssh driver.
in my /etc/fstab I added the following line.
sshfs#ubuntu@xx.xx.xx.xx:/ /home/me/EC2 fuse
user,_netdev,IdentityFile=/home/me/.ssh/magento.pem,uid=root,umask=0770 0 0
But after reboot I cannot open the driver and get this error :
You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of
âÂÂEC2âÂÂ.
permissions mount ssh fstab
permissions mount ssh fstab
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A umask is a bitwise complement of the permissions that you want - so my guess is you'd needumask=0007
(although0027
or0022
would likely be more standard). See for example Setting umask for sshfs mount (note in particular the comment "If setting non-executable umask bit it won't be possible to list directories")
â steeldriver
Feb 13 at 13:17
add a comment |Â
A umask is a bitwise complement of the permissions that you want - so my guess is you'd needumask=0007
(although0027
or0022
would likely be more standard). See for example Setting umask for sshfs mount (note in particular the comment "If setting non-executable umask bit it won't be possible to list directories")
â steeldriver
Feb 13 at 13:17
A umask is a bitwise complement of the permissions that you want - so my guess is you'd need
umask=0007
(although 0027
or 0022
would likely be more standard). See for example Setting umask for sshfs mount (note in particular the comment "If setting non-executable umask bit it won't be possible to list directories")â steeldriver
Feb 13 at 13:17
A umask is a bitwise complement of the permissions that you want - so my guess is you'd need
umask=0007
(although 0027
or 0022
would likely be more standard). See for example Setting umask for sshfs mount (note in particular the comment "If setting non-executable umask bit it won't be possible to list directories")â steeldriver
Feb 13 at 13:17
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A umask is a bitwise complement of the permissions that you want - so my guess is you'd need
umask=0007
(although0027
or0022
would likely be more standard). See for example Setting umask for sshfs mount (note in particular the comment "If setting non-executable umask bit it won't be possible to list directories")â steeldriver
Feb 13 at 13:17