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Yesterday, I was trying to mount an sshfs filesystem with my regular user account, and I kept getting an error message saying: "bad mountpoint, permission denied". After lots of searching, I was still dumbfounded, until I had a flash of inspiration. I added my user to the readproc group, and voila, my problem went away after logging out and logging in to refresh my groups. Is there a better solution? It seems counterintuitive that I should have to be in the readproc group just to use sshfs. -- Chris --- Unsubscribe: alpine-devel+unsubscribe@lists.alpinelinux.org Help: alpine-devel+help@lists.alpinelinux.org ---
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On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 21:47:32 -0800 Chris Brannon <chris@the-brannons.com> wrote: > Yesterday, I was trying to mount an sshfs filesystem with my regular > user account, and I kept getting an error message saying: "bad > mountpoint, permission denied". > After lots of searching, I was still dumbfounded, until I had a flash > of inspiration. I added my user to the readproc group, and voila, my > problem went away after logging out and logging in to refresh my > groups. Is there a better solution? It seems counterintuitive that I > should have to be in the readproc group just to use sshfs. Thanks for the bug report. I added a patch that should fix this. True new fuse package available in 'edge'. See also: http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/commit/main/fuse?id=b5d81e456487d4dbfbdf0d07ae6ca5cf3f59d186 http://www.openwall.com/lists/musl/2015/02/07/1 http://sourceforge.net/p/fuse/mailman/message/33378384/ Thanks, Timo --- Unsubscribe: alpine-devel+unsubscribe@lists.alpinelinux.org Help: alpine-devel+help@lists.alpinelinux.org ---