Hi Salva,

I tried Net::SFTP::Foreign Modeule in my program. in this case I am using this code...
############################## #! usr/bin/perl use Net::SFTP::Foreign; $host="myserver"; $username="vendor1"; $portnumber=22; %args={port => $portnumber ,host =>$host ,user => $username ,debug => +1}; my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new($host,%args); @str=$sftp->ls("/home/vendor1/"); foreach $hashref(@str) { foreach $key(keys%$hashref) { print "\t $$hashref{$key}\t"; } print "\n"; } #########################
Now as both vendor1 and vendor2 are users on the same server which i dont think makes any difference,but now I am getting password prompt for vendor2...

+ perl sftp.pl vendor2@9.182.244.13's password:
...which i think i should not get. The output should be the output of "ls" command..
can you suggest some solution...
Thanx
Zoop

'When You starve With A Tiger, The Tiger always starves last'

In reply to Re^2: Net::SFTP Problem by Zoop
in thread Net::SFTP Problem by Zoop

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