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I am using this library to transfer files to embedded devices running dropbear. By default, this doesn't support SFTP, which I would prefer to keep that way in order to keep things small and simple. However, I do need to control the file modes on the target. And since the SCP protocol allows specification of a mode, I thought extending this library would be more elegant than following up the scp.put command with an ssh.exec_command('chmod ...') command.

I am using this library to transfer files to embedded devices running dropbear. By default, this doesn't support SFTP, which I would prefer to keep that way in order to keep things small and simple. However, I do need to control the file modes on the target. And since the SCP protocol allows specification of a mode, I thought extending this library would be more elegant than following up the scp.put command with an ssh.exec_command('chmod ...') command.
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This is a good idea! Could you add a little test to test.py?

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remram44 commented Nov 8, 2017

Maybe chmod should be a mask, instead of overriding the file's mode? 🤔

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remram44 commented Nov 9, 2017

Seems a duplicate of #58

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