On 28/04/10 17:07, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> They should be owned by the user with UID 1001 on the remote system. If
> that is a different user than the one on the local system trying to
> mount them, and there is no match on the local system. it shows the UID
> instead of the user name.
>    

Ah that makes a lot of sense, cheers - how come they don't map to the 
local user or at least to allow the local user to write - after all, if 
you can't write to the thing you've mounted to write to... there seems 
little point?

J

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sshfs mount mounts directories as a user other than that who called the command.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571140
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