I am using the following code to back up some files from one server to another. The file in question is transferred okay to the correct folder, but a copy of the file is also placed in cgi-bin, which is a bit of a pain!
I'd be grateful if someone could let me know how to prevent this. I'm also looking for advice on how to develop the script to fetch all the files found in @lines
Thanks for your help.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Net::FTP; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser warningsToBrowser); my $home="mysite.com"; my $username="username"; my $password="password"; my $directory="data/edit"; my $filename="data.txt"; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new("$home") or die "Can't connect: 1 $@\n"; $ftp->login($username, $password) or die "Couldn't login - 1\n"; $ftp->cwd($directory) or die "Couldn't change direct +ory - 1\n"; $ftp->get($filename) or die "Couldn't get $filename + - 1\n"; my @lines = $ftp->ls("/data/edit"); $ftp->quit; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; &PUT($filename); #============ sub PUT { my $away="myothersite.com"; my $awayname="awayname"; my $awaypass="awaypass"; my $awaydir="data/edit"; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new("$away") or die "Can't connect: $@\n"; $ftp->login($awayname, $awaypass) or die "Couldn't login - 2\n"; $ftp->cwd($awaydir) or die "Couldn't change away dir +ectory - 2\n"; $ftp->put($filename) or die "Couldn't put $filename + - 2\n"; $ftp->quit; print "Your file, <br>$filename, <br> has been successfully uploaded.\ +n"; } #============ print "<br>@lines<br>";
In reply to Net::ftp - copy of file in cgi-bin by jonnyfolk
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