Hi, I am trying to execute the perl script copying remote files to local machine using FTP::Net Module. Remote machine is solaris and local machine is Windows. From the following Script, I can able to login successfully but cannot copy files to local machine(indicating that 0 files trasferred). Please let me know what is the mistakes from the following script:
use strict; use warnings; use Net::FTP; use Net::Netrc; my $remote_cwd = "/test"; my $local_cwd="C:"; my $server="100.200.100.100"; my $ftpid = "abc"; my $pass = "def"; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new ($server, Timeout => 9000, Debug => 3); $ftp->login("$ftpid","$pass"); $ftp->cwd($remote_cwd); my @files = $ftp->ls($remote_cwd); for (@files) { $ftp->get($_) if -f $_; print "\n".$_; } $ftp->quit;
Thanks.

Regards

Syed Arshad


In reply to Want to Copy files from remote machine(Solaris) to Local Machine(Windows) using FTP::Net by sarshads

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