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I'm trying to send some files via pysftp, authentication seems fine, but actually putting the file results in it hanging, doing nothing. The files are small (<200kb) so I don't believe it's an upload issue (internet access is fine). Eventually the connection times out.

Code:

if os.listdir(ftp_path):# only do if files are there
    with pysftp.Connection(FTP_SERVER,
                             port=FTP_PORT
                             username=FTP_USER, 
                             private_key=FTP_SSH_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH
    ) as sftp:
        with sftp.cd(FTP_REMOTE_FOLDER):
            for f in os.listdir(ftp_path):
                if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(ftp_path,f)) :
                    # upload image to server
                    self.log.info("HB FTP, Start upload: "+f)
                    print(ftp_path+"\\"+f)
                    sftp.put(os.path.join(ftp_path,f))
                    self.log.info("HB FTP, Finished Upload: "+f)

Logging output here:

FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: INFO: Authentication (publickey) successful!
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] Max packet in: 32768 bytes
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] Max packet out: 0 bytes
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: Secsh channel 1 opened.
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] Sesch channel 1 request ok
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport.sftp 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: INFO: [chan 1] Opened sftp connection (server version 3)
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport.sftp 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] normalize('.')
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport.sftp 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] stat('files')
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport.sftp 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] normalize('files')
FSW_COMMS root 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: INFO: HB FTP, Start upload: 2015-01-17-19-37-07.jpg
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport.sftp 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] open('/files/2015-01-17-19-37-07.jpg', 'wb')
FSW_COMMS paramiko.transport.sftp 01/24/2015 04:23:58 PM: DEBUG: [chan 1] open('/files/2015-01-17-19-37-07.jpg', 'wb') -> 34613039393262343666383036653839

Any help or pointers on how to debug further much appreciated,

Jules

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  • Not sure if this is relevant but put in paramiko usually requires two arguments sftp.put( localpath, remotepath) I would think that the above would raise an exception
    – chaps
    Commented Jan 25, 2015 at 15:27
  • Thanks Ben, I've tested this, it makes no difference, and the code as above does run without exception Commented Jan 25, 2015 at 15:41
  • Are you on Windows? Maybe some function like put() is getting confused with the backslashes in the path name. If it tries to send backslashes over the SFTP server, it can cause confusion.
    – Armin Rigo
    Commented Jan 26, 2015 at 12:00
  • have you had any breakthroughs on this issue? I'm going through the same problems right now.
    – Zihs
    Commented Mar 26, 2015 at 18:37
  • Hey Jules, I've had a similar error and I might be able to help but I need a little more information. After the connection times out, was any portion of your file uploaded to the SFTP? Using a packet sniffing tool like ngrep or tcpdump, is there a lot of network traffic (greater than 100 lines)?
    – Cawb07
    Commented Apr 30, 2015 at 18:10

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This appears to be a bug in the version of Paramiko you are using (I suspect 1.15.1 or older): https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/duplicity-talk/2015-05/msg00023.html

Upgrading to 1.15.4 solved the issue for me.

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