Hi,

First, let me begin by saying that MacFUSE is wonderful and has made
my life significantly better.

Everything works great, but now I need to access some machines that
require a unique Kerberized OSSH client. Since macFUSE by default uses
the /usr/bin/ssh (or something similar), the file server does not
accept the request. In /usr/local/ossh/bin sits the binaries (scp,
ssh, sftp) that I wish to use in place of /usr/bin/*. Is this
possible? How is MacFUSE built? Does it come with it's own ssh client,
or does it use the local one? Basically, I'm looking to force MacFUSE
to use binaries located in /usr/local/ossh/bin/*

I couldn't find any documentation on this and any help would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Sean

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