I answered my own question.... $ftp->message
That fixed it.
foreach (<DATA>){
chomp;
my ($user, $passwd) = split(/,/,$_);
next if (length $user <= 0);
print $user . " " . $passwd . "\n";
chomp $user;
chomp $passwd;
my $ftp = Net::FTP->new('xxxxxxx', Debug => 0, Passive => 1);
$ftp->login($user,$passwd), $ftp->message;
if ( $ftp->message =~ /Not\slogged\sin/){
print "Could not login\n\n";
}else{
$ftp->mkdir('test'), $ftp->message;
if ( $ftp->message =~ /failed\sto\screate/){
print "Could not make dir\n";
}else{
$ftp->rmdir('test');
}
}
}
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