I was wondering if anybody could point me towards a free ftps module for python.
I am a complete newbie to python, but this is something I need for a work project. I need an ftps client to connect to a 3rd party ftps server.
thanks,
David.
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I believe you could use Twisted to implement FTPS by simply using its FTP implementation, but changing the Are you sure you want FTPS though? SFTP is a different, better, and much more popular protocol these days: Twisted contains an SFTP implementation as well. | |||
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Twisted seems to have some implementation of FTPS (FTP over SSL) under the conch sub-project. I am no twisted expert, but Glyph, the twisted man himself, is listed in this site. Maybe by following his answer to another question, you can find more details (good luck). | |||||
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M2Cypto has a FTPS module. From the documentation:
Alternatively, if you wanted to minimise use of third-party modules, you should be able to subclass the standard library's ftplib.FTP class with the built-in (to Python) SSL support. M2Crypto (or Twisted, if you want to go that way) is the easier solution, though. | |||
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The ftplib module in Python version 2.7.1 has all of the functionality you will need, including TLS support. | |||
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I haven't tried it myself (yes, I just used Google and followed some links), but http://www.lag.net/paramiko/ seems to be the recommended solution. From a cursory glance, it's an SSH implementation in pure Python, which allows tunneling for things like FTP. Update: a commenter pointed out that I mixed up sftp and ftps, sorry. I still suggest at least investigating Paramiko briefly to see if it matches the requirements. | ||||
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As for the server implementation you can take a look at pyftpdlib: http://code.google.com/p/pyftpdlib/ It includes a demo script implementing a working FTPS server: http://code.google.com/p/pyftpdlib/source/browse/trunk/demo/tls_ftpd.py As for the client implementation I provided a patch which will be included in python 2.7 and 3.2. http://bugs.python.org/issue2054 | |||
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I couldn't find a free sftp client for windows so I ended up wrapping Putty's PSFTP using python's subprocess module. I probably would have used the twisted implementation mentioned by Glyph if i'd known about it. Anyway if your interested it's available at: | ||||
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