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1 Title: sshfs - mounting with private key
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2 Date: 2014-05-15
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3 Lang: en
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5 To analyze data on a customer's server, I often hack together small [Groovy](http://groovy.codehaus.org) scripts. I type tiny scripts right in the editor on the remote side but sometimes it's tedious to type over a slowish ssh connection.
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7 [sshfs](http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html) seems to come in quite handy in this case. However everytime I tried before I was unable to make sshfs work with ssh keys (password auth is disabled on the customer machines).
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9 Now I stumbled over the [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/)' Wiki which had the right bit of info hidden inside of their [sshfs documentation page](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/sshfs).
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11 Long story short: To mount via sshfs using an existing ssh key, use
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13 sshfs -o IdentityFile=/path/to/the/ssh/private/key host:/dir /mountpoint
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15 This approach even works with an ssh agent. Make sure that you get all prompts out of the way (i.e. asking for the key password etc) before mounting.
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