I have a number of pcs running linux now that I have hooked together. Copying files between them is a matter of uttering scp invocations along the lines of
scp me@there:/path/to/file ~/put/it/there
With ssh keys set up there is no need to enter a password but still this precludes the use of luxuries like file browsers. To cover this there is sshfs which invisibly turns an sftp login into a file system so the files on the remote box look like they are on the local hard disk. But then there is still the hassle of mounting them when you want to use them.
Along comes autofs and this is coolness, it means that the connection to the server is made automatically whenever one tries to access the file. The connection will disconnect automatically if it is not used so it is not permanently using resources like an fstab entry would.
Peter's notes:
-
switch to root
sudo -i
-
enter
ssh-keygen
and keep pressing enter until it stops hassling you -
enter
ssh-copy-id user@server
where user@server is the remote account you want to sftp to. ssh-copy-id is my BIG discovery today, it sticks your public key in the remote servers ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file saving much tedium. -
run
aptitude install autofs sshfs
and press Y if it asks. -
vim /etc/auto.master and add:
/mnt/ssh /etc/auto.sshfs uid=1000,gid=1000,--timeout=30,--ghost
which maps anything in /mnt/ssh to an automatic file system. Your /mnt directory should already exist but /mnt/ssh will be created for you by autofs. -
vim /etc/auto.sshfs and add your shares:
desktop -fstype=fuse,rw,nodev,nonempty,noatime,allow_other,max_read=65536 :sshfs\#peter@desktop\:/
this links /mnt/ssh/desktop to the root directory of my desktop pc. -
run
/etc/init.d/autofs restart
- exit out of the sudo
-
run
ls /mnt/ssh/desktop
and relish how cool all this is.
On the left, my desktop as viewed from the Mythical Convergence Box, on the right Peter's Blog on Slicehost.
An important thing to underline is that since the connection is made as root it is necessary for root to have an ssh key to the ssh account that is sharing the files, NOT from your own user account.
Since this uses sftp it is secure and easy to pass through firewalls etc. I copied 9G of photos over the link from desktop to convergence box in maybe ten minutes so the performance is reasonable.
Thanks to this guy who figured out the incantations.


