Andre Majorel <aym-nai...@teaser.fr> wrote:
> Are there any alternatives to sshfs that offer proper multi-user
> support ? By which I mean letting user alice@client access a
> remote file system as both bob@server and (by using sudo on
> client) root@server.

It's a fair question, but sshfs isn't the solution.

The file-system is managed via a connection that is logged in to the
remote system as bob. Becoming root on the local system makes no
difference to the session on the remote system - it's still bob.

Chris


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