Hmmm...I think you are running into issues with your client/server and perhaps nothing to do with your script.

You might want to try log-in to the server manually using a FTP program and then try uploading a file...I tried uploading (using your script) to a directory that i don't have permission and it quits with "permission denied" error message. So i am guessing it is not a permission issue.

Do you have firewalls running?

Another way to check the script is to login into the server (ssh/telnet/rlogin etc. if you can) and then try to run the program on the same server. if you can upload the file then it is your remote machine that is causing the issue.

cheers

SK


In reply to Re^4: Having a problem with Net::FTP, I think... by sk
in thread Having a problem with Net::FTP, I think... by Spidy

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