On Dec 13, 12:22 pm, Chris Stratton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2:12 pm, Dana L <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to run sshfs on Android.
>
> Does your kernel have the necessary support?
I haven't built support into the kernel yet, although this appears to
be an SSH error rather than a FUSE error. I think I'm going to take a
step back and build a simpler FUSE-based program to get FUSE support
working.

>
> > I get the following error:
>
> > read: Connection reset by peer
>
> Can you instrument the code to better undestand the nature of the
> failure?
>
> > I'm also having trouble getting a command-line ssh client to work (and
> > I believe it's for similar reasons).
>
> You might want to attack that problem first, again perhaps by
> instrumenting the code (or even check for a verbose option on the
> command line?)
Thanks for the suggestions. Just seeing whether anyone has prior
experience with this.

>
> Also, it might be worth the quick check of using netcat instead of ssh
> to do a crude telnet connection - if even that won't work, I'd look at
> network problems.
I can ping the server successfully (using ping). So it isn't a
connectivity issue.

>
> As for the suggestion to move to android-ndk, that may not be wholly
> on topic either - the long range project probably belongs on kernel or
> platform.
Doesn't seem like an ndk issue (at least for now). I'm not actually
using the ndk, because the ndk toolchain lacks the fuse header files.
Although, after I get the POC working, I might see whether I can
actually add some files to the ndk toolchain to get this working, and
build using the NDK build system.

Thanks for the suggestions.

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