use Net::FTP; my $ftp; my $filename; my @files = ('file1','file2'); my %servers = ( 'box1' => 'password', 'box2' => 'password', ); chdir "path/where/you/want/the/files"; foreach (keys %servers) { # line 16 $ftp = Net::FTP -> new($_); print $ftp -> message(), "\n"; $ftp -> login('Randal', $servers{$_}); print $ftp -> message(), "\n"; $ftp -> binary(); print $ftp -> message(), "\n"; $ftp -> cwd('/your/path'); print $ftp -> message(), "\n"; foreach $filename (@files) { $ftp -> get( "$filename", "$_$filename"); print $ftp -> message(), "\n"; } print "Completed $_\n\n"; $ftp -> quit(); } exit;

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