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I have few doubts ...while iam giving code given below. It is wroking fine ..

use Net::SSH::W32Perl; use Net::SFTP; my $ssh =ConnectSSH(); my($stdout, $stderr, $exit) = $ssh->cmd("ls"); my $sftp =ConnectSFTP(); $sftp->get("test.pl","C:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Desktop/ +test.pl"); sub ConnectSSH { my $SSHObject = Net::SSH::W32Perl->new($host,use_pty => 0,debug=> +1); $SSHObject->login($user,$pass); return($SSHObject); } sub ConnectSFTP { my $SFTPOBJECT = Net::SFTP->new($host,(user => $user, password => +$pass,) ,debug=>1); return($SFTPOBJECT); }

My questions are :
1)Is it required to give two times Username,Password(SSH,SFTP function)?
2)Can we write SSH object for SFTP.. is it posslible?
3)how can i give command transfering binary or ascii in NET::SFTP?


In reply to SFTP can use in SSH by veeruch

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