Thank-you, thundergnat, for the remarks on Net::Netrc.

I e-mailed Graham Barr directly, and he kindly gave a fast response, saying I should connect thru a firewall like this:

my $ftp = Net::FTP->new( $firewall_host, Firewall => undef ); $ftp->login( "$ftp_user\@$ftp_host $proxy_user", $ftp_password, $proxy_password );

I tried this and it works just fine.

I copied Graham's solution to this thread in case it helps other seekers of wisdom.

I'll watch Net::Config in case Graham enhances it to handle this new firewall type. But in the meantime, his quick solution is just the ticket.


In reply to Re^2: New FTP firewall type for Net::Config by Cuhulain
in thread New FTP firewall type for Net::Config by Cuhulain

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