dear list. :) This will probably be a very simple question, with a very obvious answer to all of you, but not to me. I would like to securely mount a (part of a) filesystem of another (suse) linux server via the internet. So that copying files to that certain mount point, actually means: copying that file to a server far away in another country. Clear..? I've done some searching, and these seem to be options: - nfs (seems to be unsafe (except when over vpn)) - ssh (file transfer possible, but mounting as filesystem not) - lufs (enables you to mount ftp/ssh locations in filesystem, but requires kermnel recompile) So, what do you people here use? And what is the 'recommened' way to do this? BTW: i can do whatever I want also on the remote machine, it's 'my' machine, so any configuration is possible. And yes: both sides have very decent internet connections. Thanks very much in advance, Mourik Jan --- email: echo ude.unu.hcetni@knipueh | rev