Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
Well, there's always FUSE and sshfs. I've had really good experiences
with it so far on my Mac, and I know that it works on Linux.
Nice! Exactly what I was looking for, although I *really* hate
installing kernel extensions.
It's got some funky problems with renaming and cut/pasting (presumably
sftp doesn't support a local copy operation).
However, it's *sloooooooow*. The fault is with sftp/scp rather than
FUSE/sshfs. I only get about 1MB/sec from sftp/scp as opposed to
10MB/sec (basically maxing out my 100BaseT) using Samba.
The wdfs (WebDav File System) module also uses FUSE
It supports HTTPS for security
I am currently working very deeping with WebDAV.
It's YANFS, but using our filter-friendly port/protocol, HTTP, rather
than anything proprietary/dangerous (NFS, CIFS)
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