You should be able to do it using eval, what are your scoping problems?

Well, anyway, you can also use Net::SFTP::Foreign. It will not die on that kind of errors:

my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new($::config{'ahost'}, user => $::config{'auser'}, password => $::config{'apass'}, more => [ 'ConnectTimeout 30', 'ServerAliveInterval 20', 'ServerAliveCountMax 3' ] ); if ($sftp->error) { $self->{error} = "Unable to open SFTP connection: " . $sftp->error +; return; } $self->{sftp} = $sftp;

In reply to Re: Catching die in Net::SFTP / Net::SSH::Perl: by salva
in thread Catching die in Net::SFTP / Net::SSH::Perl: by TedPride

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