sftp cloudfs
This is a SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) interface to OpenStack
Object Storage, providing a service that acts as a proxy between a
SFTP client and a storage service.
The username/password pair used to open the SFTP session is validated
using the authentication service of the files/storage service to get
an authentication token.
The communication between the client and the SFTP daemon is encrypted
all the time, and the SFTP service supports HTTPS communication with
the remote files/storage service.
There's limited SCP support since 0.10.
Install
Requirements:
python (2.6)
paramiko (1.7.6+; 1.17.0+ recommended)
python-swiftclient (2.0+)
python-daemon (1.5.5)
ftp-cloudfs (0.35+)
python-memcached (1.45)
These are the minimum recommended versions based in our testing
environment.
You may need to create a host key with ssh-keygen.
To install the software, run following command:
python setup.py install
Or using pip:
pip install sftp-cloudfs
Please use the latest pip version, old versions may have bugs. You
can upgrade pip using pip: pip install --upgrade pip.
Usage
Once installed you can run the service with sftpcloudfs executable,
that supports following options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a AUTHURL, --auth-url=AUTHURL
Authentication URL
--insecure Allow to access servers without checking SSL certs
-k HOST_KEY, --host-key-file=HOST_KEY
Host RSA key used by the server
-b BIND_ADDRESS, --bind-address=BIND_ADDRESS
Address to bind (default: 127.0.0.1)
-p PORT, --port=PORT Port to bind (default: 8022)
--server-ident=SERVER_IDENT
Server ident to use when sending the SSH banner to the
client (default: sftpcloudfs_VER)
--memcache=MEMCACHE Memcache server(s) to be used for cache (ip:port)
-l LOG_FILE, --log-file=LOG_FILE
Log into provided file
-f, --foreground Run in the foreground (don't detach from terminal)
--disable-scp Disable SCP support (default: enabled)
--syslog Enable logging to system logger (daemon facility)
-v, --verbose Show detailed information on logging
--pid-file=PID_FILE Full path to the pid file location
--uid=UID/USER UID or USER to drop the privileges to when in daemon mode
--gid=GID/GROUP GID or GROUP to drop the privileges to when in daemon mode
--keystone-auth Use OpenStack Identity Service (Keystone, requires keystoneclient)
--keystone-auth-version=VERSION
Identity API version to be used, default: 2.0
--keystone-region-name=REGION_NAME
Region name to be used in Keystone auth
--keystone-tenant-separator=TENANT_SEPARATOR
Character used to separate tenant_name/username in
Keystone auth, default: TENANT.USERNAME
--keystone-domain-separator=DOMAIN_SEPARATOR
Character used to separate project_name/project_domain_name
and username/user_domain_name in Keystone auth v3, default: @
--keystone-service-type=SERVICE_TYPE
Service type to be used in Keystone auth,
default: object-store
--keystone-endpoint-type=ENDPOINT_TYPE
Endpoint type to be used in Keystone auth,
default: publicURL
--storage-policy=STORAGE_POLICY
Swift storage policy to be used (optional)
Access to other containers will be denied
--config=CONFIG Use an alternative configuration file
The default location for the configuration file is /etc/sftpcloudfs.conf.
Memcache is optional but highly recommended for better performance. Any Memcache
server must be secured to prevent unauthorized access to the cached data.
By default Swift auth 1.0 will be used, and is compatible with OpenStack
Object Storage (Swift) using swauth authentication middleware.
Optionally OpenStack Identity Service (aka keystone) v2.0 or v3 can be used.
Currently python-keystoneclient (0.3.2+ recommended) is required to use Keystone auth
and it can be enabled with keystone-auth option.
The server supports large files (over the 5GB default) by splitting the files
in parts into a .part subdirectory and using a manifest file to access them as
a single file.
With storage-policy parameter, you can restrict user access to a single policy.
If no name is specified, the default policy is used (and if no other policies, defined
Policy-0 is considered the default).
Please check the example configuration file for further details.
License
This is free software under the terms of MIT license (check COPYING file
included in this package).
The server is loosely based on the BSD licensed sftpd server code from:
http://code.google.com/p/pyfilesystem/
Contact and support
The project website is at:
There you can file bug reports, ask for help or contribute patches.
Authors
Nick Craig-Wood nick@memset.com
Juan J. Martinez jjm@usebox.net
Contributors