Hi,

I've got a bit of a weird issue here!

With the following code:

my $ftps = Net::FTPSSL->new('mysite.org', Port => 21, Encryption => 'E', Debug => 0, Timeout => 3600) or die "Can't open FTP"; $ftps->login("xxxxx",'xxxx') or die "Cannot login ", $ftps->message; $ftps->binary(); $ftps->cwd("/public_html/cgi-bin/links/admin/IMPORT") or die "Cannot c +hange working directory ", $ftps->message; print "Currently in: " . $ftps->pwd(). "\n"; $ftps->put("/home/user/public_html/cgi-bin/hotels/admin/com.csv") or d +ie "Cannot upload ", $ftps->message;
I then get this error:

Cannot upload 555 Unexpected EOF on Command Channel [0] (0, 1) () at export-csv-other-sites.cgi line 284.


Line 284 is:

$ftps->put("/home/user/public_html/cgi-bin/hotels/admin/com.csv") or die "Cannot upload ", $ftps->message;

I've updated to the latest version of Net::FTPSSL, but the problem still exists.

Any ideas? :)

Thanks

Andy

In reply to Weird Net::FTPSSL error by ultranerds

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