Transferring files through SFTP
SSH can be used effectively for securely transferring files between two computer nodes. The protocol used in this case is the secure file transfer protocol (SFTP). The Python paramiko
module will supply the classes required for creating the SFTP session. This session can then perform a regular SSH login.
ssh_transport = paramiko.Transport(hostname, port) ssh_transport.connect(username='username', password='password')
The SFTP session can be created from the SSH transport. The paramiko's working in the SFTP session will support the normal FTP commands such as get()
.
sftp_session = paramiko.SFTPClient.from_transport(ssh_transport) sftp_session.get(source_file, target_file)
As you can see, the SFTP get
command requires the source file's path and the target file's path. In the following example, the script will download a test.txt
file, which is located on the user's home directory, through SFTP:
#!/usr/bin/env python3 import...