#!/usr/bin/perl # FTP ACCESS FROM PERLCODER.10E.NET use warnings; use strict; use Net::FTP; use Carp; my ($ftpsite,$user,$pass,$stat,$fname,$ftp,$name); print " ########################\ ----- FILENAME.EXT------\ -----CHNG DIR----------\ -----/dirname-----------\ ########################","\n\n"; print "FTP S-vERISON \@1.0.0","\n"; print "FTP SITE :"; $ftpsite =<STDIN>; chomp $ftpsite; print "USERNAME :"; $user=<STDIN>; chomp $user; print "PASSWORD :"; $pass=<STDIN>; chomp $pass; $ftp=Net::FTP->new ($ftpsite); $stat=$ftp->login($user,$pass); if ( defined $stat ) { print "Connected To FTP ",$ftpsite,"\n"; $ftp->cwd("/"); loop: while (1) { my @files =$ftp->ls(); print "@files\n"; print "Get File From List :"; $fname=<STDIN>; chomp $fname; if ( $fname =~ /^(\/)/ ) { $ftp->cwd($fname); next loop; } $name = $ftp->get($fname); chomp $name; open FH,"$name" or die; while(<FH>){ last unless print $_,"\n"; } } } else { print "Error Recheck"; $ftp->close(); }

2006-03-23 Retitled by Arunbear, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'Ftp'


In reply to Simple ftp client by ssuresh83

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