You don't necessarily need Perl for that.
stat -c%Y somefile
should also output the modification time (in seconds since the epoch — if you want human readable form, use format %y instead). Simply run the command via ssh (which I presume you are allowed to do).
In reply to Re: Get remote file TimeStamp
by Eliya
in thread Get remote file TimeStamp
by Saved
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