Connecting to a server across the internet is much more secure using SSH. There is a way that you can mount a folder on a remove server using the SSHFS service.
There are quite a few steps that you’ll have to follow, so get ready and open a terminal window.
First we’ll install the module:
sudo apt-get install sshfsNow we will use the modprobe command to load it
sudo modprobe fuseWe’ll need to set up some permissions in order to access the utilities. Replace <username> with your username.
sudo adduser <username> fuseSince we’ve added ourselves to a user group, we need to logout and back in at this point before we continue.
sudo chown root:fuse /dev/fuse
sudo chmod +x /dev/fusermount
Now we’ll create a directory to mount the remote folder in. I chose to create it in my home directory and call it remoteserv.
mkdir ~/remoteservNow we have the command to actually mount it. You’ll be prompted to save the server key and for your remote password.
sshfs <username>@<ipaddress>:/remotepath ~/remoteservNow you should be able to cd into the directory and start using it as if it was local.
geek@ubuntuServ:~/remoteserv$ ls -l
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 1 951247 155725 4096 2006-12-13 13:30 howtogeek.com
drwxr-sr-x 1 root root 4096 2006-09-11 06:45 logs
drwx—— 1 951247 155725 4096 2006-08-11 16:09 Maildir
drwxrwxr-x 1 951247 155725 4096 2006-10-29 02:34 scripts
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