Using DBI with DBD::CSV may solve your problem. You'd still be writing to a flat-file, but doing with SQL.
Also, I wonder if you might be better off using TFTP (perhaps over a TCP connection and using some of the extentions for authentication). If all you want to do is upload and download files (not even get directory listings), TFTP might be easier to implement than even a simplified FTP server.
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In reply to Re: CGI/FTP security question
by hardburn
in thread CGI/FTP security question
by dakedesu
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