When my boss give me the task to connect to an ftp thru ssl, I immediately search for the right module on CPAN but I didn't find anything I liked.
Net::Lite::FTP is a bit different from Net::FTP and my script was too complex for a complete rewrite. I hope you understand. :)
So I start writing my own module, based on Net::FTP.

Every help is appreciated. If you like, you can join the project at Berlios.de. My email address on CPAN is valid if you want to contact me. There is some thing to improve :D (Like handle certificates).
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kral
(I apologise for my english!)

In reply to Re^5: FTP & MD5 by kral
in thread FTP & MD5 by Ronnie

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