Hello,
Thanks for the response. I messed around with some examples a little bit, and was able to get a file listing, but am having problems retriving the files now using that listing. Let me know if you have any ideas. Also, I noticed in my list that I have a "." for the current directory and ".." for the parent directory. Any ideas for how to exclude these?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::SFTP::Foreign;
my $host = 'xxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.com';
my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new($host,
user=>'username',
password=>'password');
$sftp->die_on_error("Unable to establish SFTP connecti
+on");
my @files = $sftp->ls('/xxxx/xxxxx/outbound');
foreach my $f ( @files )
{
foreach my $file_ref ( @{$f} )
{
#print "$file_ref->{'filename'}\n";
$sftp->get("/xxxx/xxxxx/outbound/$file_ref->{'filename'}","/xx
+x/xxx/xxx/local_inbound/");
}
}
Thanks,
Chris.
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