Anyone know how to map a Linux (CentOS 6.2) drive to a Mac (Snow Leopard)? I have root privileges. The Linux machine is not in a local network, but accessed via the internet.
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Best Answer
I don't know about other people, but sshfs works fine for me. Alternatively, you could set up a VPN and then do a samba mount, which is cumbersome but works.
Or better yet, you could do a nfs mount, which is about as simple as you can get.