On 2017-02-03 07:32, Fraser_Bell wrote:
Skimming the recent threads, I notice that Carlos has discovered SSHFS. ;-)
:-)
I use it regularly for connectivity between my system and my Android device (a Moto E).
Ah!
The command I use is in this format:
sshfs gerry@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: /home/my_local_username/0_moto_e -o uid=1000,gid=100,follow_symlinks
to connect wirelessly inside my own LAN. Of course, I pre-created the 0_moto_e directory in my home directory.
On the device, I am using the SSHelper app.
Could you expand on the Android side of things? For instance, I assume you mean "SSHelper from Paul Lutus". How does it work? You have to create a user and password, perhaps, although I see you upload a key.
Why do I know this? I am busy running all Connectivity experiments I can between an unrooted Android device and an openSUSE machine so that I can write up an extensive guide to the interoperability.
To transfer to my android devices I typically use Thunar. In fact, once that Thunar (or Nautilus) has opened the Android filesystem, you can use any other browser, even 'mc', navigating to /run/user/.../mtp:something I have tried connecting from Android to PC, using ES File Explorer and its ssh connector, but I found it terribly slow. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)