Quick & Easy: Mount SSH Server as a Network Drive in Windows 10/11
- Install sshfs-windows
- Install SiriKali
- Open SiriKali
- Create Volume
- General Options
Remote Ssh Server address: user@server.com:/path/to/data
Ssh Port: 22
Mount point: whatever is available
SSH_AUTH_SOCK Socket Path: Default
IdentifyFile Path: your server ssh key
Mount Options: Default
Create Network Drive: [V]
Volume does not use a password: [V]
- Click on Add
- Go to Favorites
- Click on Mount all
- Now go into Explorer and you will find a new Network Drive