tip 1:
use strict; use warnings;! Then you would have seen:
Bareword "SSH2_FXF_WRITE" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at ne
+t_sftp.pl line 17.
Bareword "SSH2_FXF_CREAT" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at ne
+t_sftp.pl line 17.
Execution of net_sftp.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
When you use the hex values shown above, the code connects to your remote host.
It even sends the file! Your code works just by replacing
SSH2_FXF_WRITE | SSH2_FXF_CREAT by their hex values.
Update:
See idsfa's remark about the Net::SFTP::Constants ;-)
Cheers!
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