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Are you able to launch sshfs. But server seems to work ok because I have opened a regular SSH session to this host and works ok. I think the error is produced by returning the sftp back-end to the stdin where nothing happens. Do you have more than one SSH program installed? This postponed the failure some time but it doesn't helped.

Tried to mix up with a different instances of Windows and — for some weird reason — Windows 8 within VM seems to be working ok. But how to debug this? Unfortunately Windows is a very complex system and it is not always straightforward to debug such problems. On two of my computers something weird occurs; is it really has to be so instance specific to make this working correctly?

Dokan y hadn't had so many issues. A workaround is to kill sshfs-win. It's definitely not system specific issue if many small files are being processed on several computers. The real problem is that when any error happens on the ssh level of connection, it is not detected and it is not reported back by sshfs or any higher wrapper like winfsp.

All this is "lost in translation" and sshfs just hangs. SSHFS with default options doesn't even handle general server timeouts like common ssh clients, it only detects closed connections. The only way user can solve this is to get meaningful info from debug log from the ssh level and fix the ssh problem. There are also other things, that may interfere like Windows auto-disconnect mechanism for network drives. Within one of the systems I've managed to connect via sshfs. I'm having this exact same issue as well - any updates on it?

Some sort of auto-reconnect policy perhaps? I also seem to be having this issue. The mount is from a Windows 7 machine to Devuan Linux box. The share also seems to drop and become unavailable randomly after large amounts of IO. Sometimes I can double-click on the drive and it will work again, and sometimes I need to reboot the Windows box to get it to work again.

I'm using the 3. Learn more. Asked 9 years, 3 months ago. Active 5 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 14k times. I'm trying to mount a folder over ssh using sshfs. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. So I just have to do: sshfs admin server. Improve this answer. I installed openssh-sftp-server in order to get sshfs to work however it throws No such file or directory on every operation. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:.

Interestilingly only listing doesn't wok both dir and ls. Downloading and uploading files, creating directories etc works just fine. Sorry, something went wrong. It's also probably vulnerable as hell. But as temporary solution it's somewhat acceptable i guess I am also temporarily requesting that there not be any flags for this thread until confirmation has been made for this bug.

Can anyone shed some light on the issue or point me in the right direction? I'm about out of troubleshooting ideas. The IPs and usernames have been changed to protect the innocent. Sorry if I made typos following copy and paste. I'll fix 'em if any are found.

I began looking for ways that I could configure SSH to set the options I need without requiring for me to feed input from the command line to sshfs, and I found the combination that works. After doing that, I no longer needed to feed any command line options to SSH through sshfs and ended up with this command:. If someone knows of a way to perform this task using command line options, I am still interested as I don't think that it's right that it should require a system-wide configuration change to make this work as the documentation claims.

Until then, I at least have a work-around. I hope this helps someone else avoid the hours I spent on it. FWIW, post 4 on this thread was the source of my inspiration.

Post 5 looks promising as a way to be able to avoid altering the system-wide configuration, but that lead to the error execvp: Permission denied. Sign up to join this community.



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