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Is there an analogue of sshfs for Windows?
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I have a FreeBSD home server and a Linux work laptop. I used sshfs all the way to mount filesystems remotely, and I'm more than satisfied with the power and flexibility of this method (no need to actually set up any file sharing service + security + no need to download). But it was necessary to make one more server, already on Windows (2012 R2, most likely).
Hence the question: is there an analogue for windows? (S)FTP and other protocols are not suitable, they imply a complete copy of a file from a remote server for processing.
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Perhaps using SMB/CIFS shares would be the best choice.
Mounted as a network drive or directory.
SMB 3.0 supports end-to-end encryption. Implemented in both Windows Server 2012 R2[ 1 ] and Samba.
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