Today i was playing around with encfs and to get encfs working it was
necessary to do a "sudo addgroup user fuse"...and then after a while i
found out that i have a connection with sshfs...but i was not knowing
why...your answer explains now everything   :-)

but anyway sshfs shoud work "out off the box". That make things simple
for simple users like mine.

Thank you for your fast respond

regards Peter

Ethan Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: You will have to add yourself to the 
'fuse' group before you can mount
fuse filesystems (including sshfs).  You can do this either through the
"Users and Groups" utility, or by running 'sudo adduser  fuse'
at a prompt.  Once you have done this, log out and back in (sorry,
that's a limitation of Unix groups), and sshfs should work for you.

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