The put command reports that it completes properly, but the file does not exist on the ftp server.

>>> STOR grrr.txt <<< 150 Ready to write file "grrr.txt". <<< 226 Transfer complete.

I can change directories and get files without issue. I've tried multiple versions of Net::ftpssl. The FTP I have to send to only supports ftps/TLS. =/ Any input would be greatly appreciated.
use Net::FTPSSL; $ftps = Net::FTPSSL -> new('yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy', Encryption => 'I', Debug => '2', DebugLogFile => 'ftps.log'); $ftps -> login("luser","pass"); $ftps -> cwd("/TEST/Test/"); $ftps -> put("TEST.TXT","grrr.txt"); $ftps -> quit;

In reply to Net::ftpssl put command doesn't work? by Mikeal

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