On 2015/12/22 18:26, Paul Suh wrote: > On Dec 22, 2015, at 5:15 PM, Christoph R. Murauer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I installed sshfs-fuse-2.4p1 using pkg_add and am trying to connect to > >> a system on an alternate port. > >> > >> $ doas sshfs username@hostname:/path/to/target /path/to/mount/point > >> -p 2022 > >> > >> I get an immediate error: > >> > >> fuse: unknown option -p > >> > >> Adding -d to get debug output does nothing. Moving the location of the > >> option around changes nothing. sshfs mounts to hosts using port 22 > >> work just fine. > >> > >> System is OpenBSD 5.8-stable running under VirtualBox on OS X 10.10.5. > > > > I don't use it and maybe, I am totally wrong but > > https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs (got it from openports.se) shows > > -oport=PORT > > > > *Also many ssh options can be specified (see the manual pages for > > sftp(1) and ssh_config(5)), including the remote port number > > (-oport=PORT)* > > I tried that too, same result. The only difference is the error message > reads: > > fuse: unknown option port=2022
Looks like something is missing from our FUSE implementation with option handling. As a workaround for now, you can probably configure the host in .ssh/config instead: Host somehost Port 2022
