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NoAuthSFTP is an anonymous SFTP server that requires no password (or username) to connect to. Users will only be able to invoke sftp and navigate around the directory specified on the command line
NoAuthSFTP is not for internet facing use and is only intended as a 'quick and dirty' to get files off a machine on a secure network
It is recommended to install NoAuthSFTP to a virtual environment as follows:
$ python3.5 -m venv venv
$ . venv/bin/activate
# pip install noauthsftp
If you intend to use eliptic curve keys, additional dependeincies will need to be pulled in. These can be installed with the following comamnd:
$ pip install 'asyncssh[bcrypt,libnacl]'
This will pull in all the required dependencies after which the server can be run by executing the following command
$ noauthsftp
NoAuthSFTP has a fairly comprehensive help command available by executing the following:
$ noauthsftp --help
In order to get noauthsftp running it requires a ssh host key, this is identical to a standard public/private key pair but used by the server instead (do not reuse it for standard ssh communications). To generate this keypair use the following command
$ ssh-keygen
you will then be prompted for a filename, select a filename such as 'ssh_server_key' and make note of this, The filename will be used with the '-k' option to allow the ssh server to authenticate itself to the client.
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Simple SFTP server that allows all logins (anon sftp)
We found that noauthsftp demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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