You should really use CGI.pm to handle your parameter parsing. Your hand-crafted CGI parameter parser almost certainly has potential bugs in it. I'd also strongly recommend using a templating engine to produce your HTML output.
You put your CGI parameters into the hash %in, but you ignore that and instead you also get the parameter values using regexes and some rather ropey looking boolean logic.
In your line $scpe->login("$user","$pwd") you don't need to quote either of the variables.
You don't check the return values from any of the methods that could potentially fail.
Is this web server running HTTPS? Sending a password across HTTP isn't very secure.
You don't have either use strict or use warnings in your program. Why program without a safety net?
I don't know if any of these issues are causing the problems that you're seeing, but cleaning them up first would make it far easier to track down the real problems.
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In reply to Re: Net::SCP with cgi script doubt
by davorg
in thread Net::SCP with cgi script doubt
by sanku
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