This is probably why... % ls -lao /dev/fuse0 crw------- 1 root wheel - 92, 0 Jul 5 05:38 /dev/fuse0
Carsten Kunze: > Hello, > > I am using OpenBSD as guest on a Linux host. > For accessing the host filesystems I've tried to use > sshfs(1) as a non-root user. I've created a directory > and typed: > > $ sshfs <IP address>:/ <directory> > > The output is: > > fuse_mount: Permission denied > > But login via ssh(1) on that IP works. sshfs from > other OSes to that host also work. Why is it not > possible for a user to use sshfs? > > It does work as root (I'd like to avoid that) but > then every file created on the host gets owner > root. (NetBSD mount_psshfs also seems to > require root but there the file owner is set as > expected.) > > --Carsten

