Hello again. This code comes straight from the http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596515829/ book.
The only actual code I changed was s/get/put on the second to last line. The author says I ought to be able to do this and have it Just Work. There are several things I don't understand. Would be nice if the books' author was on this list so I could ask him directly. Heh. The code runs but does not upload any files. I would rather be specifying the local dir on the source machine rather than path on the destination. 1. How can paramiko know whether the dir_path is on the local vs remote system? 2. I can't find sftp.put or sftp.get in ipython. Are they part of paramiko? If not, where do they come from? Thanks for any insight. ------------------- begin -------------------------- #!/usr/bin/env python import paramiko import os hostname = '192.168.1.15' port = 22 username = 'revjimjones' password = 'C0ol4id3' dir_path = '/home/revjimjones/logs' if __name__ == "__main__": t = paramiko.Transport((hostname, port)) t.connect(username=username, password=password) sftp = paramiko.SFTPClient.from_transport(t) files = sftp.listdir(dir_path) for f in files: print 'Uploading', f sftp.put(os.path.join(dir_path, f), f) t.close() -------------------- end --------------------------- -- I fear you speak upon the rack, Where men enforced do speak anything. - William Shakespeare _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor