You can also set up for the system to do it for you. Read the docs for the ftp command and the netrc file.

Here's a sample netrc:
machine foo.network-lynx.net login don password zebra macdef init cd /usr/local/test_data/reports binary mget *599* exit
and the command that invokes it:
system("ftp -in -N /var/web/scripts/netrc don@foo.network-lynx.net") && die "Couldn't complete netrc ftp! $!\n";
Note that the netrc file MUST ONLY be readable by the user that invokes the script.

Don Wilde
"There's more than one level to any answer."

In reply to Re: How could i FTP specific file from remote system ? by samizdat
in thread How could i FTP specific file from remote system ? by bh_perl

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