This works fine with my ftp servers. Setting the Degug level to 1 should tell you the problem (probably a login failure given your output). You can add or die "Blah" to all of your ftp method calls as they return true if they succeed and false if they fail BTW:
use Net::FTP;
my $host = 'yoursite.com';
my $u = 'user';
my $p = 'pass';
my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($host, Debug => 1) or die "No FTP for you!\n\n
+";
$ftp->login($u, $p) or die "Login failed user:$u pass:$p\n";
$ftp->binary;
print "The CWD is: ", $ftp->pwd(), "\n\n";
print "The contents of the dir:\n", join("\n", $ftp->dir()), "\n";
cheers
tachyon
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