Dokan SSHFS 0.1.8 released
Dokan SSHFS 0.1.8 is released.
Dokan SSHFS is a program that mounts remore file system as local drive using SSH. You can edit and create files on Linux with your favorite Windows application.
Changes from 0.1.7
- Fixed cache consistency bug when creating new file
- Changed connection setting dialog
- Added “Disable Cache” option
- Added “Without Offline Attribute” option
- Changed notify icon
- Added “Create Shortcut on Desktop” and “Create Shortcut on Start menu” options to installer
“Disable Cache” and “Without Offline Attribute” options dramatically affect the performance, so please use carefully.
This is a great idea. I was wondering since I didn’t find anything in the documentation about if this program can be configured from the command line. I’m looking for something I can use with a logon script and pass parameters to the program.
Hello, Scott
Dokan SSHFS doesn’t provide command line options.
This feature is top of my TODO list. Please wait next release.
Thanks
I need this too
Example:
DokanSSHFS.exe -h 10.10.10.99 -p 22 -u %USERNAME% -i identityfile.key -r /home -L X
-h = host
-p = port
-u = username (accepts standard username variable)
-i = identity file
-P = passphrase
-PW = password
-R = Server Root
-L = Drive Letter
Other Options:
-c = disable cache
-o = Without Offline Attribute
Would also be nice to see a checkbox say “Persistent?” that could do the above for you across reboots…
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I have been reading about it, one article said that For distributed remote file systems with multiple users, protocols such as Apple Filing Protocol, Network File System and Server Message Block are more often used.