Oh Great Monks!
You have aided me many times in the past when I have come seeking answers and I must humbly ask for your wisdom again.
I too hope to someday be one of the "enlightened one".
Ok. I'm trying to send files via SFTP and I'm using Net::SFTP. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but it's giving me no love. See code below.

use strict; use warnings; use Net::SSH::Perl; use Net::SFTP; my $host = "sftp.someone.com"; my $user = "user"; my $pass = "pass"; my $home = "/path/to/file.txt"; my $path = "/new/path/to/file"; my $sftp = Net::SFTP->new($host, "user" => $user, "password +> $pass, +debug =>1) || die "can't login $!\n"; $sftp->put($home,$path) || die "can't open: $!"; $sftp->quit # I'm guessing on that because there isn't a way listed in + the CPAN docs about how to close.

It comes back and tells me that there isn't a file or directory.

please help!
Sebaw

In reply to Net::SFTP Help by sebawllc

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