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{{< icon "fa fa-server" >}} SFTP
SFTP is the Secure (or SSH) File Transfer
Protocol.
The SFTP backend can be used with a number of different providers:
{{< provider_list >}}
{{< provider name="C14" home="https://www.online.net/en/storage/c14-cold-storage" config="/sftp/#c14">}}
{{< provider name="rsync.net" home="https://rsync.net/products/rclone.html" config="/sftp/#rsync-net">}}
{{< /provider_list >}}
SFTP runs over SSH v2 and is installed as standard with most modern
SSH installations.
Paths are specified as remote:path
. If the path does not begin with
a /
it is relative to the home directory of the user. An empty path
remote:
refers to the user's home directory. For example, rclone lsd remote:
would list the home directory of the user cofigured in the rclone remote config
(i.e /home/sftpuser
). However, rclone lsd remote:/
would list the root
directory for remote machine (i.e. /
)
Note that some SFTP servers will need the leading / - Synology is a
good example of this. rsync.net, on the other hand, requires users to
OMIT the leading /.
Configuration
Here is an example of making an SFTP configuration. First run
rclone config
This will guide you through an interactive setup process.
No remotes found, make a new one?
n) New remote
s) Set configuration password
q) Quit config
n/s/q> n
name> remote
Type of storage to configure.
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
[snip]
XX / SSH/SFTP Connection
\ "sftp"
[snip]
Storage> sftp
SSH host to connect to
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
1 / Connect to example.com
\ "example.com"
host> example.com
SSH username
Enter a string value. Press Enter for the default ("$USER").
user> sftpuser
SSH port number
Enter a signed integer. Press Enter for the default (22).
port>
SSH password, leave blank to use ssh-agent.
y) Yes type in my own password
g) Generate random password
n) No leave this optional password blank
y/g/n> n
Path to unencrypted PEM-encoded private key file, leave blank to use ssh-agent.
key_file>
Remote config
--------------------
[remote]
host = example.com
user = sftpuser
port =
pass =
key_file =
--------------------
y) Yes this is OK
e) Edit this remote
d) Delete this remote
y/e/d> y
This remote is called remote
and can now be used like this:
See all directories in the home directory
rclone lsd remote:
See all directories in the root directory
rclone lsd remote:/
Make a new directory
rclone mkdir remote:path/to/directory
List the contents of a directory
rclone ls remote:path/to/directory
Sync /home/local/directory
to the remote directory, deleting any
excess files in the directory.
rclone sync -i /home/local/directory remote:directory
Mount the remote path /srv/www-data/
to the local path
/mnt/www-data
rclone mount remote:/srv/www-data/ /mnt/www-data
SSH Authentication
The SFTP remote supports three authentication methods:
- Password
- Key file, including certificate signed keys
- ssh-agent
Key files should be PEM-encoded private key files. For instance /home/$USER/.ssh/id_rsa
.
Only unencrypted OpenSSH or PEM encrypted files are supported.
The key file can be specified in either an external file (key_file) or contained within the
rclone config file (key_pem). If using key_pem in the config file, the entry should be on a
single line with new line ('\n' or '\r\n') separating lines. i.e.
key_pem = -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nMaMbaIXtE\n0gAMbMbaSsd\nMbaass\n-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
This will generate it correctly for key_pem for use in the config:
awk '{printf "%s\\n", $0}' < ~/.ssh/id_rsa
If you don't specify pass
, key_file
, or key_pem
or ask_password
then
rclone will attempt to contact an ssh-agent. You can also specify key_use_agent
to force the usage of an ssh-agent. In this case key_file
or key_pem
can
also be specified to force the usage of a specific key in the ssh-agent.
Using an ssh-agent is the only way to load encrypted OpenSSH keys at the moment.
If you set the ask_password
option, rclone will prompt for a password when
needed and no password has been configured.
Certificate-signed keys
With traditional key-based authentication, you configure your private key only,
and the public key built into it will be used during the authentication process.
If you have a certificate you may use it to sign your public key, creating a
separate SSH user certificate that should be used instead of the plain public key
extracted from the private key. Then you must provide the path to the
user certificate public key file in pubkey_file
.
Note: This is not the traditional public key paired with your private key,
typically saved as /home/$USER/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
. Setting this path in
pubkey_file
will not work.
Example:
[remote]
type = sftp
host = example.com
user = sftpuser
key_file = ~/id_rsa
pubkey_file = ~/id_rsa-cert.pub
If you concatenate a cert with a private key then you can specify the
merged file in both places.
Note: the cert must come first in the file. e.g.
cat id_rsa-cert.pub id_rsa > merged_key
Host key validation
By default rclone will not check the server's host key for validation. This
can allow an attacker to replace a server with their own and if you use
password authentication then this can lead to that password being exposed.
Host key matching, using standard known_hosts
files can be turned on by
enabling the known_hosts_file
option. This can point to the file maintained
by OpenSSH
or can point to a unique file.
e.g.
[remote]
type = sftp
host = example.com
user = sftpuser
pass =
known_hosts_file = ~/.ssh/known_hosts
There are some limitations:
rclone
will not manage this file for you. If the key is missing or
wrong then the connection will be refused.- If the server is set up for a certificate host key then the entry in
theknown_hosts
file must be the@cert-authority
entry for the CA - Unlike
OpenSSH
, the libraries used byrclone
do not permit (at time
of writing) multiple host keys to be listed for a server. Only the first
entry is used.
If the host key provided by the server does not match the one in the
file (or is missing) then the connection will be aborted and an error
returned such as
NewFs: couldn't connect SSH: ssh: handshake failed: knownhosts: key mismatch
or
NewFs: couldn't connect SSH: ssh: handshake failed: knownhosts: key is unknown
If you see an error such as
NewFs: couldn't connect SSH: ssh: handshake failed: ssh: no authorities for hostname: example.com:22
then it is likely the server has presented a CA signed host certificate
and you will need to add the appropriate @cert-authority
entry.
The known_hosts_file
setting can be set during rclone config
as an
advanced option.
ssh-agent on macOS
Note that there seem to be various problems with using an ssh-agent on
macOS due to recent changes in the OS. The most effective work-around
seems to be to start an ssh-agent in each session, e.g.
eval `ssh-agent -s` && ssh-add -A
And then at the end of the session
eval `ssh-agent -k`
These commands can be used in scripts of course.
Modified time
Modified times are stored on the server to 1 second precision.
Modified times are used in syncing and are fully supported.
Some SFTP servers disable setting/modifying the file modification time after
upload (for example, certain configurations of ProFTPd with mod_sftp). If you
are using one of these servers, you can set the option set_modtime = false
in
your RClone backend configuration to disable this behaviour.
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Standard options
Here are the standard options specific to sftp (SSH/SFTP Connection).
--sftp-host
SSH host to connect to.
E.g. "example.com".
- Config: host
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_HOST
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-user
SSH username, leave blank for current username, $USER.
- Config: user
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_USER
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-port
SSH port, leave blank to use default (22).
- Config: port
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_PORT
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-pass
SSH password, leave blank to use ssh-agent.
NB Input to this must be obscured - see rclone obscure.
- Config: pass
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_PASS
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-key-pem
Raw PEM-encoded private key.
If specified, will override key_file parameter.
- Config: key_pem
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_KEY_PEM
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-key-file
Path to PEM-encoded private key file.
Leave blank or set key-use-agent to use ssh-agent.
Leading ~
will be expanded in the file name as will environment variables such as ${RCLONE_CONFIG_DIR}
.
- Config: key_file
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_KEY_FILE
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-key-file-pass
The passphrase to decrypt the PEM-encoded private key file.
Only PEM encrypted key files (old OpenSSH format) are supported. Encrypted keys
in the new OpenSSH format can't be used.
NB Input to this must be obscured - see rclone obscure.
- Config: key_file_pass
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_KEY_FILE_PASS
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-pubkey-file
Optional path to public key file.
Set this if you have a signed certificate you want to use for authentication.
Leading ~
will be expanded in the file name as will environment variables such as ${RCLONE_CONFIG_DIR}
.
- Config: pubkey_file
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_PUBKEY_FILE
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-key-use-agent
When set forces the usage of the ssh-agent.
When key-file is also set, the ".pub" file of the specified key-file is read and only the associated key is
requested from the ssh-agent. This allows to avoid Too many authentication failures for *username*
errors
when the ssh-agent contains many keys.
- Config: key_use_agent
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_KEY_USE_AGENT
- Type: bool
- Default: false
--sftp-use-insecure-cipher
Enable the use of insecure ciphers and key exchange methods.
This enables the use of the following insecure ciphers and key exchange methods:
- aes128-cbc
- aes192-cbc
- aes256-cbc
- 3des-cbc
- diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256
- diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1
Those algorithms are insecure and may allow plaintext data to be recovered by an attacker.
- Config: use_insecure_cipher
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_USE_INSECURE_CIPHER
- Type: bool
- Default: false
- Examples:
- "false"
- Use default Cipher list.
- "true"
- Enables the use of the aes128-cbc cipher and diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256, diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 key exchange.
- "false"
--sftp-disable-hashcheck
Disable the execution of SSH commands to determine if remote file hashing is available.
Leave blank or set to false to enable hashing (recommended), set to true to disable hashing.
- Config: disable_hashcheck
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_DISABLE_HASHCHECK
- Type: bool
- Default: false
Advanced options
Here are the advanced options specific to sftp (SSH/SFTP Connection).
--sftp-known-hosts-file
Optional path to known_hosts file.
Set this value to enable server host key validation.
Leading ~
will be expanded in the file name as will environment variables such as ${RCLONE_CONFIG_DIR}
.
- Config: known_hosts_file
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_KNOWN_HOSTS_FILE
- Type: string
- Default: ""
- Examples:
- "~/.ssh/known_hosts"
- Use OpenSSH's known_hosts file.
- "~/.ssh/known_hosts"
--sftp-ask-password
Allow asking for SFTP password when needed.
If this is set and no password is supplied then rclone will:
-
ask for a password
-
not contact the ssh agent
-
Config: ask_password
-
Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_ASK_PASSWORD
-
Type: bool
-
Default: false
--sftp-path-override
Override path used by SSH connection.
This allows checksum calculation when SFTP and SSH paths are
different. This issue affects among others Synology NAS boxes.
Shared folders can be found in directories representing volumes
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:/directory --ssh-path-override /volume2/directory
Home directory can be found in a shared folder called "home"
rclone sync /home/local/directory remote:/home/directory --ssh-path-override /volume1/homes/USER/directory
- Config: path_override
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_PATH_OVERRIDE
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-set-modtime
Set the modified time on the remote if set.
- Config: set_modtime
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_SET_MODTIME
- Type: bool
- Default: true
--sftp-md5sum-command
The command used to read md5 hashes.
Leave blank for autodetect.
- Config: md5sum_command
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_MD5SUM_COMMAND
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-sha1sum-command
The command used to read sha1 hashes.
Leave blank for autodetect.
- Config: sha1sum_command
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_SHA1SUM_COMMAND
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-skip-links
Set to skip any symlinks and any other non regular files.
- Config: skip_links
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_SKIP_LINKS
- Type: bool
- Default: false
--sftp-subsystem
Specifies the SSH2 subsystem on the remote host.
- Config: subsystem
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_SUBSYSTEM
- Type: string
- Default: "sftp"
--sftp-server-command
Specifies the path or command to run a sftp server on the remote host.
The subsystem option is ignored when server_command is defined.
- Config: server_command
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_SERVER_COMMAND
- Type: string
- Default: ""
--sftp-use-fstat
If set use fstat instead of stat.
Some servers limit the amount of open files and calling Stat after opening
the file will throw an error from the server. Setting this flag will call
Fstat instead of Stat which is called on an already open file handle.
It has been found that this helps with IBM Sterling SFTP servers which have
"extractability" level set to 1 which means only 1 file can be opened at
any given time.
- Config: use_fstat
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_USE_FSTAT
- Type: bool
- Default: false
--sftp-disable-concurrent-reads
If set don't use concurrent reads.
Normally concurrent reads are safe to use and not using them will
degrade performance, so this option is disabled by default.
Some servers limit the amount number of times a file can be
downloaded. Using concurrent reads can trigger this limit, so if you
have a server which returns
Failed to copy: file does not exist
Then you may need to enable this flag.
If concurrent reads are disabled, the use_fstat option is ignored.
- Config: disable_concurrent_reads
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_DISABLE_CONCURRENT_READS
- Type: bool
- Default: false
--sftp-disable-concurrent-writes
If set don't use concurrent writes.
Normally rclone uses concurrent writes to upload files. This improves
the performance greatly, especially for distant servers.
This option disables concurrent writes should that be necessary.
- Config: disable_concurrent_writes
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_DISABLE_CONCURRENT_WRITES
- Type: bool
- Default: false
--sftp-idle-timeout
Max time before closing idle connections.
If no connections have been returned to the connection pool in the time
given, rclone will empty the connection pool.
Set to 0 to keep connections indefinitely.
- Config: idle_timeout
- Env Var: RCLONE_SFTP_IDLE_TIMEOUT
- Type: Duration
- Default: 1m0s
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Limitations
SFTP supports checksums if the same login has shell access and md5sum
or sha1sum
as well as echo
are in the remote's PATH.
This remote checksumming (file hashing) is recommended and enabled by default.
Disabling the checksumming may be required if you are connecting to SFTP servers
which are not under your control, and to which the execution of remote commands
is prohibited. Set the configuration option disable_hashcheck
to true
to
disable checksumming.
SFTP also supports about
if the same login has shell
access and df
are in the remote's PATH. about
will
return the total space, free space, and used space on the remote
for the disk of the specified path on the remote or, if not set,
the disk of the root on the remote.
about
will fail if it does not have shell
access or if df
is not in the remote's PATH.
Note that some SFTP servers (e.g. Synology) the paths are different for
SSH and SFTP so the hashes can't be calculated properly. For them
using disable_hashcheck
is a good idea.
The only ssh agent supported under Windows is Putty's pageant.
The Go SSH library disables the use of the aes128-cbc cipher by
default, due to security concerns. This can be re-enabled on a
per-connection basis by setting the use_insecure_cipher
setting in
the configuration file to true
. Further details on the insecurity of
this cipher can be found
in this paper.
SFTP isn't supported under plan9 until this
issue is fixed.
Note that since SFTP isn't HTTP based the following flags don't work
with it: --dump-headers
, --dump-bodies
, --dump-auth
Note that --timeout
and --contimeout
are both supported.
C14
C14 is supported through the SFTP backend.
rsync.net
rsync.net is supported through the SFTP backend.