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Re: sshfs failure



On Friday 11 August 2017 14:35:40 Alan Corey wrote:

> I think connection reset usually means something happened to the
> connection like an elephant got in the way of your wifi.  Nothing
> specific to ssh, I get it in Firefox a few times a day from marginal
> signal levels.
>
Hard wired network, radios are all disabled.

> On 8/11/17, Jens Thiele <karme@karme.de> wrote:
> > Gene Heskett <gheskett@shentel.net> writes:
> >> Greetings all;
> >>
> >> I just went to restore my sshfs shares so I could move a file I had
> >> written, but if fails to connect. This was working, and working
> >> well as recently as a week ago. Neither machine has been rebooted
> >> but several updates have been done. This machine is running an up
> >> to date wheezy, and the target machine, an r-pi3b, is running an up
> >> to date jessie
> >>
> >> I am user 1000 on both this and that machine, but this commandline
> >> now gets this response:
> >>
> >> gene@coyote:~/linuxcnc/nc_files$ sshfs pi@picncsheldon:/
> >> /sshnet/picnc read: Connection reset by peer
> >>
> >> It works just fine to the other 3 machines running wheezy in my
> >> home network?
> >>
> >> Any idea why the jessie machine is now failing?
> >
> > try to ssh with -v to get more info:
> > gene@coyote:~$ ssh -v pi@picncsheldon
> >
> > jens


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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