Just to comment further, I have a remote home directory that I like to be able
to access from
my Ubuntu box. In particular I have an sshfs+autofs setup:
/etc/auto.master:
/autofs/sshfs/cs_student/home auto_home_sshfs -nobrowse
where auto_home_sshfs is a shell script in /etc :
#!/bin/bash
echo "`date`: $@" >>/tmp/`basename $0`.$$
# Shell script that excepts one argument, namely the userid
case $1 in
.Trash*)
exit 1;;
*)
echo
"-fstype=fuse,rw,nodev,nonempty,noatime,allow_other,max_read=65536 :[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:"
esac
ssh-askpass (a gnome Gui tool that gets launched by something gvfsd?) kept
prompting
me for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and also [EMAIL PROTECTED] (1000 is my uid on the
local box)
passwords.
Alas it would be nice not to be prompted for a password since I have setup a
private key login (it works with sshfs
directly invoked from the command line)
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try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468
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