![]() Once the sshfs command completes, ThayerFS will be accessible via the local thayerfs directory you created. The linux compute server "babylon1" has been used as an example, but you can use any of our Linux compute servers. Then, issue the sshfs command to create the connection (be sure to use the '-o follow_symlinks' option or things will not work properly): sshfs -o follow_symlinks password: To mount ThayerFS via SSHFS, you first need to create a mount point, which is just an empty directory: $ mkdir thayerfs ![]() If there is no output from this command, SSHFS is not installed properly. To verify that SSHFS is installed, check the output of the "which" command: $ which sshfs or at the command line: $ sudo apt update On Ubuntu, you will need to add the Universe "component" to your software sources (see ), and then sshfs can be installed via the gui Add/Remove Programs. In order to use sshfs, the linux client on which you are working must have FUSE and SSHFS installed. If you need to install FUSE and SSHFS, please see the documentation for your particular linux distribution or the SSHFS web site at: However, if you are trying to connect to ThayerFS or Jumbo from a system that does not support our protocols easily, SSHFS may be a good option. If you are on campus, we recommend using one of the methods described on our Thayer Shares Connecting page. More information about SSHFS and FUSE can be found here: ![]() Once you have SSHFS set up on a non-Thayer School operated system, you can access your ThayerFS files using normal Linux operations. A project that takes advantage of this ability to provide file access is SSHFS. ThayerFS can be accessed via ssh by connecting to one of our Linux compute servers.
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