Python Pysftp Error

Gavin Hinfey picture Gavin Hinfey · Jan 13, 2014 · Viewed 32.5k times · Source

My code:

import pysftp 
s = pysftp.Connection(host='test.rebex.net', username='demo', password='password') 
data = s.listdir() 
s.close() 
for i in data: 
    print i

I'm getting an error trying to connect to a SFTP server using pysftp.

This should be straight forward enough but I get the error below:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/gavinhinfey/Documents/Python Files/sftp_test.py", line 3, in <module>
    s = pysftp.Connection(host='test.rebex.net', username='demo', password='password')
  File "build/bdist.macosx-10.6-intel/egg/pysftp.py", line 55, in __init__
  File "build/bdist.macosx-10.5-intel/egg/paramiko/transport.py", line 303, in __init__
paramiko.SSHException: Unable to connect to test.rebex.net: [Errno 60] Operation timed out
Exception AttributeError: "'Connection' object has no attribute '_tranport_live'" in <bound     method Connection.__del__ of <pysftp.Connection object at 0x101a5a810>> ignored

I've tried using different versions of python (mostly 2.7), I have all dependencies installed and I tried numerous sftp connections. I'm using OS X 10.9.1.

Answer

Maviles picture Maviles · Jul 13, 2016

updating the package didn't work for me, as it was already up-to-date (latest for python 2.7 at least)

Found a better aproach here.

1) You can manualy add the ssh key to the known_hosts file

ssh test.rebex.net

2) Or you can set a flag to ignore it

import pysftp
cnopts = pysftp.CnOpts()
cnopts.hostkeys = None    # disable host key checking.
with pysftp.Connection('host', username='me',private_key=private_key,
                           private_key_pass=private_key_password,
                           cnopts=cnopts) as sftp
    # do stuff here