[Bug 315034] Re: sshfs using wrong user/group

Mark Edgington edgimar at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 07:48:36 UTC 2009


I have noticed that if I try to mount an ssh path which is being served
on the local machine (i.e. the command is "sshfs anotheruser at localhost:
local_mountpoint"), then provided that "anotheruser" exists on your
machine (should be the case), the ownership of the files is assigned to
'anotheruser', and not to the user who called sshfs.

This does not happen, however, when mounting a remote ssh path for which
there is no corresponding user on the local system (i.e. "sshfs
yetanotheruser at remotehost: local_mountpoint").  Then, the ownership of
the "yetanotheruser"'s files is mapped to the user who called sshfs.


(using SSHFS version 2.1
FUSE library version: 2.7.3
fusermount version: 2.7.3
using FUSE kernel interface version 7.8)

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sshfs using wrong user/group
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