On 29/04/10 08:44, James Clemence wrote:
> On 28/04/10 20:42, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
>> It has to do with the 'FUSE' is written. It will allow you to read the
>> directories, since you obviously wanted to to or you would not have
>> mounted them. However, if you don't own the files, you can't change them
>> without the owners permission.
>>
>>    
> 
> But in order to mount them, I used the local user account on the remote 
> server - having the password of that account surely means that you could 
> write to those directories otherwise...?

Further to the above, have now found the --uid option, which has solved
my issues. Apologies!

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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