We are looking at bringing in a server product to allow FTP over SSL. Most of our clients simply FTP files to us and all is well with the world. Even those who would like to do FTP over SSL/TLS would be able to do so from their end if we have the server (in the works). However, we have some rare cases where we need to push files with FTP over SSL/TLS to partners. What I am wondering is if there are any modules out there that might help with this. This node (and comments) put me on the right track, but as its a year old, I was wondering if there was anything that might have been done since then which might allow me to do FTP over SSL without having to conjure up something. I haven't found anything in CPAN, but wanted to see if anyone else had had a need to do this with Perl. Any thoughts or suggestions might be appreciated.

Thanks


In reply to FTP over TLS/SSL by nimdokk

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