Gandalf,

I have a script which successfully logs in to an ftp server and perform the cwd() command.

However, when I perform the put() command, I get an "Access is denied" error.

I don't know why, since I make it by the login command o.k.

Here is the code, any help is greatly appreciated:

use Net::FTP qw(); sub main { $ftp=Net::FTP->new("ebizftp.honda.com",Timeout=>240) or $newerr=1; die "Can't ftp to ftp://ftpsite.blah.com : $! " if $newerr; $ftp->login('username', 'password') or die "Cannot login. ", $ftp->mes +sage; $ftp->cwd("\/genex\/AcuraWeb\/Transfer") or $newerr=1; die "Can't cd: $ftp->message \n" if $newerr; # it makes it to here o.k., and then dies on this following "put" comm +and, with the "Access is denied" command $ftp->put("filename.txt") or die "Couldn't put the file ", $ftp->messa +ge; $ftp->quit;

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