Hi,

I have an OpenBSD (file-)server at a remote location on the internet
that is around 137ms away from an OS X 10.4 laptop.

Is there a way to securely mount OpenBSD's filesystems from OS X in
such a setting?

Is using ssh port forwarding along with samba or nfs over tcp my only
solution here? Which is likely to be faster -- nfs over tcp or samba?

The first thing I don't like about smbfs clients is that they always
use port 139, and there is no way to specify a different port, which
is really annoying...

Whilst looking at this topic now, I found sshfs.org, but there doesn't
seem to be any activity around it since late 2003.

Thanks,
Constantine.

Reply via email to