I have a problem with Net::FTP module :-

use Net::FTP; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new("192.168.32.12", Debug => 1) || print $@; $ftp->login('username','password') || print $ftp->message; print $ftp->pwd();

It will run correctly but if i change the program little bit, likewise :-

my $hash = {'user' => username, pass' => 'password', }; my $username = $hash->{user}; my $password = $hash->{pass}; $ftp->login($username, $password) || print $ftp->message; print $ftp->pwd();

Now it'll not going to connect with the FTP server. Anyone having idea or already faced issue, please share your comments.


In reply to Problem with Net::FTP login by lalitbans

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