EasySSHFS for Android
Useless with only password login. No support for key entry.
Password-less mount point fails. But it's ok.
once it has started to work (developer's notes) i'm very satisfied.
Got it working on LineageOS 14.1 with Magisk after changing "Mount Namespace Mode" to "Global Namespace" in Magisk settings and then manually creating the mount directory.
Fuse.sshfs not in /proc/mounts/
Cannot connect
Gets at the files right quick
Couldn't connect
Could do with a file picker. But all good.
Not working
10/10
It used to work, but by some effect, it no longer connects. It says that 'fuse.sshfs is not in /proc/mounts' ... sure enough, there is nothing containing "sshfs" in any case in /proc/mounts. Not sure what's up, but if this can be fixed, I'd be very appreciative. UPDATE: Still an issue.
How do i use this app? please explain
I get following message: mount Completed with code 0 But nothing shows up in my local folder
I installed it in all of my devices (telephone, tablet, android set top box) and it's the perfect choice to browse my linux nas folders.
Write "fuse.sshfs is not in /proc/mounts"
Dude, this app is god! It save me so much storage!
Gets at the files right quick
After spending last few days trying to setup sshfs or smbfs manually from terminal without result, I am glad I found this app. The only confusion in the beginning is that the mount point folder should be first created manually with name "mnt". Without manually creating the folder, the mounting will be fail, the log says folder not found. And when I select folder with name other than "mnt", it will also fail since the app will search for a "mnt" subfolder within the selected folder.
hi everyone...for those that are having mount issues, particularly "code 0" or "proc/mount" please read the developer's note on SU (if it applies to you). after making this adjustment I am now able to mount.
It used to work, but by some effect, it no longer connects. It says that 'fuse.sshfs is not in /proc/mounts' ... sure enough, there is nothing containing "sshfs" in any case in /proc/mounts. Not sure what's up, but if this can be fixed, I'd be very appreciative.
A bit tricky to get public key auth to work because of permissions, not this apps fault though, but perhaps worth adding a help section with common problems etc
Custom port doesn't work, every time return to default port 22
Works on Android 6.0.1 based on CM13. Needed to adjust SuperSU following the authors advice, than works like a charm. Thank you very much!
No workie
Quit rating this low and learn how to use it.
How do i use this app? please explain
Does nothing
This app has a lot of potential. It does mount a share. Just that it is not obvious enough. Also it needs to be made more resilient to failures.
I made my own sshfs app tonight, then I found this one.. this one works better than mine. Keeping it. 5 stars
Worked ok. After reboot i get error fuse.sshfs is not in proc/mounts
Can't mount anything due to random fuse errors
Doesn't work at all, log shows "completed with 0" . But no mount operation happened.
This app is so buggy! It gives me errors no matter what I do. First it said the local mount dir did not exist so I created it. Then it was refusing to accept noexec as a valid option so I disabled that. Then it won't mount because it does not exist in the proc/mount config file so I added it. Then it said that the connect to the server failed when I can easily log in via ssh with another app. So I gave up on this crap app.
A bit tricky to get public key auth to work because of permissions, not this apps fault though, but perhaps worth adding a help section with common problems etc
The default configuration is shockingly insecure -- the default options _disable_ identity checking, making this vulnerable to MITM attacks. Enabling this without UI support would be a major pain. It still gets two stars, because it saved me the trouble of compiling sshfs myself, because it's made the questionable decision of including the sshfs binary in the repository.
Does what it promises and in honest, without invading users privacy.
Quit rating this low and learn how to use it.
Great app! I got it working in a few minutes. The options field In the bottom gives you a lot of control over sshfs, fuse and ssh. Using public key authentication is possible as well that way. No need to permit access to all root applications in afwall, just add a custom script in the afwall menu with the destination addresses of the servers you connect to.
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Pretty good, nice and simple mounted remote disk fine, be nice if you could browse for mount point instead of having to type it. good app