Funnily enough, I do put use strict and #!/usr/bin/perl -w in all my progs normally. I just forgot the use strict in this test (very unusual) but did have -w.
Anyway, amended prog to have both and changed do_open() line to:
$handle = $sftp->do_open($path, 0x02| 0x08);
Prob is, still get the same error ie:
Permission denied at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/Net/SFTP.pm line 62
which as I said before is the login bit which is called from Net::SFTP->new(), ie it never even gets as far do_open().
Any ideas?
Cheers
Chris
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