Hi,

I dont have this module installed, and am unable to do so at the moment.
If all you want to do is upload a file from A to B try the following, from the documentation:
#!/usr/bin/perl use Net::SFTP; my $host = 'marto.lacksimagination.com'; my %args = ( "user", 'marto', "password", 'mytopsecretpassword' ); my $localFilename = 'backup.zip'; my $remoteFilename = 'backup.zip'; my $sftp = Net::SFTP->new($host,%args); $sftp->put($localFilename,$remoteFilename);
Obviously replace my dummy values with the correct ones (host,user,password).
As I said, this is untested code. If you have any problems let us know.

Hope this helps.

Martin

In reply to Re: sftp->do_write howto? by marto
in thread sftp->do_write howto? by chrism01

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