Hi Paul and derby, I am using the Debug option which is giving all the details like the following on the STDOUT. ==================================================== Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)>>> PORT 10,201,15,62,216,20 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 200 PORT command successful. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)>>> STOR 1 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for 1. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 226 Transfer complete. files that are ftpd arefilename is ::2 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)>>> PORT 10,201,15,62,216,21 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 200 PORT command successful. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)>>> STOR 2 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for 2. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 226 Transfer complete. files that are ftpd arefilename is ::a Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)>>> PORT 10,201,15,62,216,22 Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 200 PORT command successful. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)>>> STOR a Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for a. Net::FTP=GLOB(0x4002fa90)<<< 226 Transfer complete. files that are ftpd arefilename is ::b ===================================================== But how do i put all these details into a logfile ? Please help thanks in advance Veera

In reply to perl ftp by srini_veera

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