You should put <code> </code> tags around your code so that formatting (like line breaks) is preserved.

Your approach is faulty:
$newftp->put($ftp->get("/export/home/xx/debugtrans.pl"))
You can't do a "put" of a "get". Two steps are required. You need to connect to B, download (get) the file onto machine A (your machine). Then connect to C and upload (put) the file.

Start with one step at a time. First get the download of the file from machine B to machine A working. Then try connecting and uploading to C.

Read the documentation carefully about "where" the file will go..


In reply to Re^3: ftping a file from a remote server to another remote server by Marshall
in thread ftping a file from a remote server to another remote server by shivamem

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