Re: sshfs as non-root: fuse_mount: Permission d enied

2014-08-03 Thread Carsten Kunze
I may be completely off the mark here but I believe that in OpenBSD all mount points _must be owned by root. So you have to pass options for uid and gid with the mount command. I had expected that that works. But that is not really comfortable and kind of faking and overriding the uid. Ok,

Re: sshfs as non-root: fuse_mount: Permission d enied

2014-08-03 Thread Carsten Kunze
- Original Nachricht Von: Fabian Raetz fabian.ra...@gmail.com An: Carsten Kunze carsten.ku...@arcor.de Datum: 03.08.2014 21:56 Betreff: Re: sshfs as non-root: fuse_mount: Permission d enied The sysctl kern.usermount must be set to some nozero value. You may want to take

Re: sshfs as non-root: fuse_mount: Permission d enied

2014-08-03 Thread Maurice McCarthy
I'll regroup. I don't have access to an OpenBSD system at the moment but I'm trying to recall the readme and man page for ntfs-3g which also uses fuse. Using fuse which may lead to a privilege escalation, I think, ... and that is why ntfs-3g has to be run as root and pass uid and gid options.

Re: sshfs as non-root: fuse_mount: Permission d enied

2014-08-03 Thread Carsten Kunze
I'll regroup. I don't have access to an OpenBSD system at the moment but I'm trying to recall the readme and man page for ntfs-3g which also uses fuse. Using fuse which may lead to a privilege escalation, I think, ... and that is why ntfs-3g has to be run as root and pass uid and gid

Re: sshfs as non-root: fuse_mount: Permission d enied

2014-08-03 Thread Maurice McCarthy
On 2014-08-03 21:22, Carsten Kunze wrote: I'll regroup. I don't have access to an OpenBSD system at the moment but I'm trying to recall the readme and man page for ntfs-3g which also uses fuse. Using fuse which may lead to a privilege escalation, I think, ... and that is why ntfs-3g has to