Great !!! OK, First, the ppm log command reminded me that I went through a proxy : it's the one who messed up with http/https.
2016-02-18T15:39:45 <6> [Web.pm:63] GET http://ppm4.activestate.com/MS +Win32-x86/ 5.8/822/S/SA/SALVA/Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53.tar.gz ==> 302 Found (345 byt +es in 0.63 sec - 1 KB/s) 2016-02-18T15:39:45 <6> [Web.pm:63] GET http://ppm4-be.activestate.com +/MSWin32-x 86/5.8//818/S/SA/SALVA/Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.53.tar.gz ==> 302 Found (150 +6 bytes in 0.43 sec - 3 KB/s) 2016-02-18T15:39:45 <6> [Web.pm:63] GET https://MYPROXYURL..../&URI=ht +tp://ppm4- be.activestate.com/MSWin32-x86/5.8//818/S/SA/SALVA/Net-SFTP-Foreign-1. +53.tar.gz& URL_Cat=Technology/Internet&Status_Code=403&Decision_Tag=BLOCK_WEBCAT +==> 501 Protocol scheme 'https' is not supported (Crypt::SSLeay not i +nstalled) (141 bytes in 0.04 sec - 3 KB/s) 2016-02-18T15:39:45 <3> [ppm:85] ppm install: 501 Protocol scheme 'htt +ps' is not supported (Crypt::SSLeay not installed) at D:/Appli/Perl/l +ib/ActivePerl/PPM/Client.pm line 1003. ...propagated at D:\Appli\Perl +\bin/ppm line 998.
I then used your method : Download the package manually, copied the .ppd, and IT WORKED !!

Thank you very much

In reply to Re^4: Add Net::SFTP for Win 2008 by Burps
in thread [SOLVED] Add Net::SFTP for Win 2008 by Burps

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