Starting openssh-sftp-server after installing with ipkg












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A remote host (router) has the following packages installed:



user@remothostE8:/tmp/home/root# ipkg list_installed
asuslighttpd - 3.1.0.102 -
bzip2 - 1.0.6-1 -
downloadmaster - 3.1.0.104 - Download tools
expat - 2.0.1-1 - XML Parser library
ipkg-opt - 0.99.163-10 - The Itsy Package Manager
libevent - 2.0.20-1 - libevent to implement an event loop
libpar2 - 0.2-6 - A library for performing common tasks related to PAR recovery sets
libsigc++ - 2.2.3-1 - libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
libstdc++ - 6.0.2-6 - Standard C++ library, needed for dynamically linked C++ programs
libxml2 - 2.7.8-1 - Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project.
ncurses - 5.7-3 - NCurses libraries
openssh-sftp-server - 5.9p1-1 - sftp-server only from a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools.
openssl - 0.9.8v-2 - Openssl provides the ssl implementation in libraries libcrypto and libssl, and is needed by many other applications and librari
pcre - 8.31-1 - Perl-compatible regular expression library
readline - 6.1-2 - The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are
spawn-fcgi - 1.6.3-1 - spawn-fcgi is used to spawn fastcgi applications
uclibc-opt - 0.9.28-1 - micro C library for embedded Linux systems
wxbase - 2.8.12-1 - wxbase is a basic (non-windows) part of wxWidget toolkit
zlib - 1.2.5-1 - zlib is a library implementing the 'deflate' compression system.


sftp installation:



ipkg install openssh-sftp-server


No processes are returned:



ps | grep -i sftp


How does one start the openssh-sftp-server remotely via CLI (command line)? The end goal is to mount a remote director via sshfs.



I was expecting these processes to be returned:



1866 user     1416 S    sh -c /opt/libexec/sftp-server
1867 user 2672 S /opt/libexec/sftp-server









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    A remote host (router) has the following packages installed:



    user@remothostE8:/tmp/home/root# ipkg list_installed
    asuslighttpd - 3.1.0.102 -
    bzip2 - 1.0.6-1 -
    downloadmaster - 3.1.0.104 - Download tools
    expat - 2.0.1-1 - XML Parser library
    ipkg-opt - 0.99.163-10 - The Itsy Package Manager
    libevent - 2.0.20-1 - libevent to implement an event loop
    libpar2 - 0.2-6 - A library for performing common tasks related to PAR recovery sets
    libsigc++ - 2.2.3-1 - libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
    libstdc++ - 6.0.2-6 - Standard C++ library, needed for dynamically linked C++ programs
    libxml2 - 2.7.8-1 - Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project.
    ncurses - 5.7-3 - NCurses libraries
    openssh-sftp-server - 5.9p1-1 - sftp-server only from a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools.
    openssl - 0.9.8v-2 - Openssl provides the ssl implementation in libraries libcrypto and libssl, and is needed by many other applications and librari
    pcre - 8.31-1 - Perl-compatible regular expression library
    readline - 6.1-2 - The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are
    spawn-fcgi - 1.6.3-1 - spawn-fcgi is used to spawn fastcgi applications
    uclibc-opt - 0.9.28-1 - micro C library for embedded Linux systems
    wxbase - 2.8.12-1 - wxbase is a basic (non-windows) part of wxWidget toolkit
    zlib - 1.2.5-1 - zlib is a library implementing the 'deflate' compression system.


    sftp installation:



    ipkg install openssh-sftp-server


    No processes are returned:



    ps | grep -i sftp


    How does one start the openssh-sftp-server remotely via CLI (command line)? The end goal is to mount a remote director via sshfs.



    I was expecting these processes to be returned:



    1866 user     1416 S    sh -c /opt/libexec/sftp-server
    1867 user 2672 S /opt/libexec/sftp-server









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      A remote host (router) has the following packages installed:



      user@remothostE8:/tmp/home/root# ipkg list_installed
      asuslighttpd - 3.1.0.102 -
      bzip2 - 1.0.6-1 -
      downloadmaster - 3.1.0.104 - Download tools
      expat - 2.0.1-1 - XML Parser library
      ipkg-opt - 0.99.163-10 - The Itsy Package Manager
      libevent - 2.0.20-1 - libevent to implement an event loop
      libpar2 - 0.2-6 - A library for performing common tasks related to PAR recovery sets
      libsigc++ - 2.2.3-1 - libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
      libstdc++ - 6.0.2-6 - Standard C++ library, needed for dynamically linked C++ programs
      libxml2 - 2.7.8-1 - Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project.
      ncurses - 5.7-3 - NCurses libraries
      openssh-sftp-server - 5.9p1-1 - sftp-server only from a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools.
      openssl - 0.9.8v-2 - Openssl provides the ssl implementation in libraries libcrypto and libssl, and is needed by many other applications and librari
      pcre - 8.31-1 - Perl-compatible regular expression library
      readline - 6.1-2 - The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are
      spawn-fcgi - 1.6.3-1 - spawn-fcgi is used to spawn fastcgi applications
      uclibc-opt - 0.9.28-1 - micro C library for embedded Linux systems
      wxbase - 2.8.12-1 - wxbase is a basic (non-windows) part of wxWidget toolkit
      zlib - 1.2.5-1 - zlib is a library implementing the 'deflate' compression system.


      sftp installation:



      ipkg install openssh-sftp-server


      No processes are returned:



      ps | grep -i sftp


      How does one start the openssh-sftp-server remotely via CLI (command line)? The end goal is to mount a remote director via sshfs.



      I was expecting these processes to be returned:



      1866 user     1416 S    sh -c /opt/libexec/sftp-server
      1867 user 2672 S /opt/libexec/sftp-server









      share|improve this question
















      A remote host (router) has the following packages installed:



      user@remothostE8:/tmp/home/root# ipkg list_installed
      asuslighttpd - 3.1.0.102 -
      bzip2 - 1.0.6-1 -
      downloadmaster - 3.1.0.104 - Download tools
      expat - 2.0.1-1 - XML Parser library
      ipkg-opt - 0.99.163-10 - The Itsy Package Manager
      libevent - 2.0.20-1 - libevent to implement an event loop
      libpar2 - 0.2-6 - A library for performing common tasks related to PAR recovery sets
      libsigc++ - 2.2.3-1 - libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
      libstdc++ - 6.0.2-6 - Standard C++ library, needed for dynamically linked C++ programs
      libxml2 - 2.7.8-1 - Libxml2 is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project.
      ncurses - 5.7-3 - NCurses libraries
      openssh-sftp-server - 5.9p1-1 - sftp-server only from a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools.
      openssl - 0.9.8v-2 - Openssl provides the ssl implementation in libraries libcrypto and libssl, and is needed by many other applications and librari
      pcre - 8.31-1 - Perl-compatible regular expression library
      readline - 6.1-2 - The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are
      spawn-fcgi - 1.6.3-1 - spawn-fcgi is used to spawn fastcgi applications
      uclibc-opt - 0.9.28-1 - micro C library for embedded Linux systems
      wxbase - 2.8.12-1 - wxbase is a basic (non-windows) part of wxWidget toolkit
      zlib - 1.2.5-1 - zlib is a library implementing the 'deflate' compression system.


      sftp installation:



      ipkg install openssh-sftp-server


      No processes are returned:



      ps | grep -i sftp


      How does one start the openssh-sftp-server remotely via CLI (command line)? The end goal is to mount a remote director via sshfs.



      I was expecting these processes to be returned:



      1866 user     1416 S    sh -c /opt/libexec/sftp-server
      1867 user 2672 S /opt/libexec/sftp-server






      sftp ipkg






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