On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 04:15:12PM +0800, Benimaur Gao wrote: > seems sshfs can only mount the directory from remote host to local > mount point. I want to do the contrary -- mount the local dir to > remote host, and including the content under this directory. > Is it possible? if so, one more step, can i do such things behind NAT?
No. There is no way, as far as I'm aware to mount a directory on a remote host. Probably because this is a major security breach. (Imagine if I were to mount my /bin onto your /bin). However, what you probably need to do is look at it from the other side. I shall assume you are trying to share a directory on A called /srv to a remote machine B as directory /mnt. This CANNOT be done from A. However, you should be able to connect to B and the mount A:/srv onto /mnt using SSHFS. In essense, then, B becomes the local machine and A is the remote one. -- Darac Marjal
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