sshfs “reset by peer” after new installation of server OS











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I'm trying to mount a drive from my work PC to my home PC using the command below:



sudo sshfs -o allow_other home_username@home.ip:/ /mnt/home-pc


This command was working fine before. However, I've just re-installed the OS on my home PC. Now typing the command gives me an error "read: Connection reset by peer".



Any idea what is causing this? I can still ssh into my home PC after typing



"ssh-keygen -f "/home/work_username/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip"


But somehow this sshfs still doesn't work. Both machines run Ubuntu 18.04.










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  • Have you tried to add debugging or increase the verbosity? sshfs -o sshfs_debug -o debug ....
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    Nov 28 at 19:32








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    Thanks! This shows up what the problem is and I've got it resolved. It turns out that sshfs stores the host key under a different dir from ssh so I need to re-type "ssh-keygen -f "/root/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip" under root.
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    Nov 29 at 13:29















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I'm trying to mount a drive from my work PC to my home PC using the command below:



sudo sshfs -o allow_other home_username@home.ip:/ /mnt/home-pc


This command was working fine before. However, I've just re-installed the OS on my home PC. Now typing the command gives me an error "read: Connection reset by peer".



Any idea what is causing this? I can still ssh into my home PC after typing



"ssh-keygen -f "/home/work_username/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip"


But somehow this sshfs still doesn't work. Both machines run Ubuntu 18.04.










share|improve this question






















  • Have you tried to add debugging or increase the verbosity? sshfs -o sshfs_debug -o debug ....
    – MatsK
    Nov 28 at 19:32








  • 1




    Thanks! This shows up what the problem is and I've got it resolved. It turns out that sshfs stores the host key under a different dir from ssh so I need to re-type "ssh-keygen -f "/root/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip" under root.
    – matohak
    Nov 29 at 13:29













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I'm trying to mount a drive from my work PC to my home PC using the command below:



sudo sshfs -o allow_other home_username@home.ip:/ /mnt/home-pc


This command was working fine before. However, I've just re-installed the OS on my home PC. Now typing the command gives me an error "read: Connection reset by peer".



Any idea what is causing this? I can still ssh into my home PC after typing



"ssh-keygen -f "/home/work_username/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip"


But somehow this sshfs still doesn't work. Both machines run Ubuntu 18.04.










share|improve this question













I'm trying to mount a drive from my work PC to my home PC using the command below:



sudo sshfs -o allow_other home_username@home.ip:/ /mnt/home-pc


This command was working fine before. However, I've just re-installed the OS on my home PC. Now typing the command gives me an error "read: Connection reset by peer".



Any idea what is causing this? I can still ssh into my home PC after typing



"ssh-keygen -f "/home/work_username/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip"


But somehow this sshfs still doesn't work. Both machines run Ubuntu 18.04.







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  • Have you tried to add debugging or increase the verbosity? sshfs -o sshfs_debug -o debug ....
    – MatsK
    Nov 28 at 19:32








  • 1




    Thanks! This shows up what the problem is and I've got it resolved. It turns out that sshfs stores the host key under a different dir from ssh so I need to re-type "ssh-keygen -f "/root/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip" under root.
    – matohak
    Nov 29 at 13:29


















  • Have you tried to add debugging or increase the verbosity? sshfs -o sshfs_debug -o debug ....
    – MatsK
    Nov 28 at 19:32








  • 1




    Thanks! This shows up what the problem is and I've got it resolved. It turns out that sshfs stores the host key under a different dir from ssh so I need to re-type "ssh-keygen -f "/root/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip" under root.
    – matohak
    Nov 29 at 13:29
















Have you tried to add debugging or increase the verbosity? sshfs -o sshfs_debug -o debug ....
– MatsK
Nov 28 at 19:32






Have you tried to add debugging or increase the verbosity? sshfs -o sshfs_debug -o debug ....
– MatsK
Nov 28 at 19:32






1




1




Thanks! This shows up what the problem is and I've got it resolved. It turns out that sshfs stores the host key under a different dir from ssh so I need to re-type "ssh-keygen -f "/root/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip" under root.
– matohak
Nov 29 at 13:29




Thanks! This shows up what the problem is and I've got it resolved. It turns out that sshfs stores the host key under a different dir from ssh so I need to re-type "ssh-keygen -f "/root/.ssh/known_hosts" -R home.ip" under root.
– matohak
Nov 29 at 13:29















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