Dear Monks,
I have inherited a system (not in Perl) that uses a client (windows or *nix) script and curl to transmit a file to a listening windows service on the same network - that service then performs a number of actions on the file and returns the modified file.
Multiple clients can and do use this script - on different machines but always accessing the same server.
I would like to rewrite it in Perl - as although the current version is working , it is not easily maintainable or scalable.
I humbly seek advice on how the Monks would transfer the file so that it is secure and that the process is scalable - there are so many excellent modules that could do this it seems to me - I'm not sure where to start!
In reply to secure and scalable client server file transfers by derekw
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