Release 3.7.0 (2020-01-03) -------------------------- * New max_conns option enables the use of multiple connections to improve responsiveness during large file transfers. Thanks to Timo Savola for doing most of the implementation work, and thanks to CEA.fr for sponsoring remaining bugfixes and cleanups! * The `buflimit` workaround is now disabled by default. The corresponding bug in OpenSSH has been fixed in 2007 (cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=365541#37), so this shouldn't be needed anymore. If you depend on this workaround, please let the SSHFS maintainers know, otherwise support for the workaround will be removed completely in a future version. Release 3.6.0 (2019-11-03) -------------------------- * Added "-o direct_io" option. This option disables the use of page cache in kernel. This is useful for example if the file size is not known before reading it. For example if you mount /proc dir from a remote host without the direct_io option, the read always will return zero bytes instead of actual data. * Added --verbose option. * Fixed a number of compiler warnings. * Improved performance under OS X. Release 3.5.2 (2019-04-13) -------------------------- * Fixed "-o idmap=user" to map both UID and GID on all OSs. * Fixed improper handling of sequential spaces spaces in "ssh_command" option Release 3.5.1 (2018-12-22) -------------------------- * Documentation updates * Build system updates * Added "BindInterface" as valid "-o" option. Release 3.5.0 (2018-08-28) -------------------------- * Fixed error code returned by rename(), allowing proper fallback. * Port to Cygwin. Release 3.4.0 (2018-06-29) -------------------------- * Make utimens(NULL) result in timestamp "now" -- no more touched files dated 1970-01-01 * New `createmode` workaround. * Fix `fstat` workaround regression. Release 3.3.2 (2018-04-29) -------------------------- * New `renamexdev` workaround. Release 3.3.1 (2017-10-25) -------------------------- * Manpage is now installed in correct directory. * SSHFS now supports (or rather: ignores) some options that it may receive as result of being mounted from ``/etc/mtab``. This includes things like ``user``, ``netdev``, or ``auto``. SSHFS 3.3.0 (2017-09-20) ------------------------ * Dropped support for writeback caching (and, as a consequence, "unreliable append" operation). As of kernel 4.14, the FUSE module's writeback implementation is not compatible with network filesystems and there are no imminent plans to change that. * Add support for mounting from /etc/fstab * Dropped support for building with autotools. * Added missing options to man page. Release 3.2.0 (2017-08-06) -------------------------- * Re-enabled writeback cache. * SSHFS now supports O_APPEND. Release 3.1.0 (2017-08-04) -------------------------- * Temporarily disabled the writeback cache feature, since there have been reports of dataloss when appending to files when writeback caching is enabled. * Fixed a crash due to a race condition when listing directory contents. * For improved backwards compatibility, SSHFS now also silently accepts the old ``-o cache_*`` options. Release 3.0.0 (2017-07-08) -------------------------- * sshfs now requires libfuse 3.1.0 or newer. * When supported by the kernel, sshfs now uses writeback caching. * The `cache` option has been renamed to `dir_cache` for clarity. * Added unit tests * --debug now behaves like -o debug_sshfs, i.e. it enables sshfs debugging messages rather than libfuse debugging messages. * Documented limited hardlink support. * Added support for building with Meson. * Added support for more SSH options. * Dropped support for the *nodelay* workaround - the last OpenSSH version for which this was useful was released in 2006. * Dropped support for the *nodelaysrv* workaround. The same effect (enabling NODELAY on the server side *and* enabling X11 forwarding) can be achieved by explicitly passing `-o ForwardX11` * Removed support for `-o workaround=all`. Workarounds should always enabled explicitly and only when needed. There is no point in always enabling a potentially changing set of workarounds. Release 2.9 (2017-04-17) ------------------------ * Improved support for Cygwin. * Various small bugfixes. Release 2.8 (2016-06-22) ------------------------ * Added support for the "fsync" extension. * Fixed a build problem with bitbake Release 2.7 (2016-03-01) ------------------------ * Integrated osxfuse's copy of sshfs, which means that sshfs now works on OS X out of the box. * Added -o cache_max_size=N option to let users tune the maximum size of the cache in number of entries. * Added -o cache_clean_interval=N and -o cache_min_clean_interval=N options to let users tune the cleaning behavior of the cache. Release 2.6 (2015-01-28) ------------------------ * New maintainer (Nikolaus Rath ) Release 2.5 (2014-01-14) ------------------------ * Some performance improvements for large directories. * New `disable_hardlink` option. * Various small bugfixes. Release 2.4 (2012-03-08) ------------------------ * New `slave` option. * New `idmap`, `uidmap` and `gidmap` options. * Various small bugfixes. Release 2.3 (2011-07-01) ------------------------ * Support hard link creation if server is OpenSSH 5.7 or later * Small improvements and bug fixes * Check mount point and options before connecting to ssh server * New 'delay_connect' option Release 2.2 (2008-10-20) ------------------------ * Handle numerical IPv6 addresses enclosed in square brackets * Handle commas in usernames Release 2.1 (2008-07-11) ------------------------ * Small improvements and bug fixes Release 2.0 (2008-04-23) ------------------------ * Support password authentication with pam_mount * Support atomic renames if server is OpenSSH 4.9 or later * Support getting disk usage if server is OpenSSH 5.1 or later * Small enhancements and bug fixes What is new in 1.9 ------------------ * Fix a serious bug, that could result in sshfs hanging, crashing, or reporting out-of-memory What is new in 1.8 ------------------ * Bug fixes What is new in 1.7 ------------------ * Tolerate servers which print a banner on login * Small improvements What is new in 1.6 ------------------ * Workaround for missing truncate operation on old sftp servers * Bug fixes What is new in 1.5 ------------------ * Improvements to read performance. Now both read and write throughput should be very close to 'scp' * If used with FUSE 2.6.0 or later, then perform better data caching. This should show dramatic speed improvements when a file is opened more than once * Bug fixes What is new in 1.4 ------------------ * Updated to version 25 of libfuse API * This means that the 'cp' of readonly file to sshfs bug is finally solved (as long as using libfuse 2.5.0 or later *and* Linux 2.6.15 or later) * Sshfs now works on FreeBSD * Added option to "transform" absolute symbolic links What is new in 1.3 ------------------ * Add workaround for failure to rename to an existing file * Simple user ID mapping * Estimate disk usage of files based on size * Report "infinite" disk space * Bug fixes What is new in 1.2 ------------------ * Better compatibility with different sftp servers * Automatic reconnect (optional) What is new in 1.1 ------------------ * Performance improvements: - directory content caching - symlink caching - asynchronous writeback - readahead * Fixed '-p' option What is new in 1.0 ------------------ * Initial release