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sftpserver
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sftpserver is a simple single-threaded SFTP server based on
Paramiko's SFTPServer.
I needed a simple server that could be used as a stub for testing Python SFTP clients so I whipped out one.
Using pip::
$ [sudo] pip install sftpserver
::
$ sftpserver
Usage: sftpserver [options]
-k/--keyfile should be specified
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host=HOST listen on HOST [default: localhost]
-p PORT, --port=PORT listen on PORT [default: 3373]
-l LEVEL, --level=LEVEL
Debug level: WARNING, INFO, DEBUG [default: INFO]
-k FILE, --keyfile=FILE
Path to private key, for example /tmp/test_rsa.key
$ sftpserver -k /tmp/test_rsa.key -l DEBUG
Generating a test private key::
$ openssl req -out CSR.csr -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout /tmp/test_rsa.key
Connecting with a Python client to our server:
import paramiko pkey = paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file('/tmp/test_rsa.key') transport = paramiko.Transport(('localhost', 3373)) transport.connect(username='admin', password='admin', pkey=pkey) sftp = paramiko.SFTPClient.from_transport(transport) sftp.listdir('.') ['loop.py', 'stub_sftp.py']
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sftpserver - a simple single-threaded sftp server
We found that sftpserver 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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