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Copy remote files to local with Python's Paramiko
import os
import paramiko
paramiko.util.log_to_file('/tmp/paramiko.log')
paramiko.util.load_host_keys(os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/known_hosts'))
host = 'local'
port = 22
username = 'user'
files = ['file1', 'file2', 'file3', 'file4']
remote_images_path = '/remote_path/images/'
local_path = '/tmp/'
ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(
paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
ssh.connect(hostname=host, port=port, username=username)
sftp = ssh.open_sftp()
for file in files:
file_remote = remote_images_path + file
file_local = local_path + file
print file_remote + '>>>' + file_local
sftp.get(file_remote, file_local)
sftp.close()
ssh.close()
@balajiee007
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Works Perfect! Thank you so much for sharing.

@mmani360
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how to fetch latest or oldest ones using paramiko/SFTP client library? pls share code samples for that. I am traversing directories, and at any given path, have to fetch file that arrived earliest.

@OrestisRo
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Hi! I ran this in Python 3.4. Got the following error:

line 20, in <module>
   for file in file:
NameError: name 'file' is not defined

Did you even read the error? I died inside a bit by your laziness.

@OrestisRo
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My SSH requires password. How could the code be updated to support login to a SSH server with password?

https://lmgtfy.com/?q=paramiko+documentation+ssh+password

@rajeshpolinati
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Hi All,

Any script to copy files from local to remote system using Python's Paramiko

@adibyte95
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how to put directory to a remote location

@smandal7
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smandal7 commented Aug 28, 2020

How to download multiple files with like option(*) ?

abc.I*.today's date.input

@sreekumar360
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wrong print command

@msaad2209
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Hey,
Thanks for this code, wanted to copy any file which start with some specific string, for example my sftp has serval projects files and all projects files are saved as project_number and some file name and extension, I want to loop all the files of same project number, can you please guide?

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