On Fri, Feb 27, 2026 at 06:49:28PM +0100, Sylvain Saboua wrote:
> I am trying to mount via ssh(8) a distant repertory from an openbsd server
> on a newly installed local openbsd machine (client). I have successfully
> attempted the same mount on other client machines. But here something does
> not work :
> 
> $ doas sshfs -o idmap=user,allow_other,uid=1000,gid=1000 media@lap:
> /home/media
> media@lap's password:
> $ doas umount /home/media
> $ su -
> Password:
> # echo 'P455W0RD' | sshfs -o password_stdin media@lap: /home/media
> failed to open pty: No such file or directory
> #
> 
> The point of using the password_stdin option is to automatically mount the
> repertory at boot. I've searched/checked for various things, without
> success. What could be wrong ?

Man page states that password_stdin is only for pam_mount.
Also, why not use keys?

> -- 
> Sylvain Saboua
> looking for a PDP-11
> 

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