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Re: [sshfs] follow_symlinks weird behaviour.: msg#00010

file-systems.fuse.sshfs

Subject: Re: [sshfs] follow_symlinks weird behaviour.

On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 13:52:01 +0100 Miklos Szeredi <miklos@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> other users and root, but the other way round. The mounting user
> being protected is just a side effect.
I get your point now. Makes sense to me.

> That would be a hack as well, the attributes of the mount root always
> come from the mounted filesystem not the mountpoint. Mixing
> attributes of one and the other could be rather confusing.
Makes sense as well.

> Try the 'setuid=user' option with this patch to mount.fuse from
> fuse-2.6.1:
Works great. That's exactly what I need. I think this best way out.

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Dawid Wróbel mailto:dawid@xxxxxxxx

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