SSHFS
SSHFS is a kind of network drive which is supported on Microsoft Windows, MacOS and Linux. SSHFS uses SSH/SFTP connections underneath, so it inherits a number of the advantages like efficiency plus network robustness from there, and is supported directly with SIF SFTP.
Below, you can find user guides on how to setup SSHFS with SFTP for Windows, MacOS or Linux.
Before you proceed to set it up for your system, you first need to setup SSHFS with SFTP on SIF, which you can read about below.
Setup SSHFS/SFTP
To setup SSHFS with SFTP, go onto the SIF web page, and click on Setup.
Click on the “SFTP” tab, and either create a new, separate password for your SFTP access in the field under “Password” or add your public key if you prefer that way. If you choose the password route, the password must consist of at least 8 characters and contain a combination of lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters (at least three out of the four types mentioned).
After you have concluded this step, click on “Save SFTP Settings”.
⏩️ Setup SSHFS with SFTP on Windows
⏩️ Setup SSHFS with SFTP on MacOS
⏩️ Setup SSHFS with SFTP on Linux