i am wondering how i can get the communication between the servers when using Net::FTP the part that looks like

PWD 257 "/" is current directory. PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (216,113,198,37,11,170). connecting data channel to 216.113.198.37:2986 data channel connected to 216.113.198.37:2986 LIST 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list Success transferred 724 bytes in 1.270 seconds, 4.454 Kbps ( 570.079 Bps). 226 Transfer complete.

i cant figure it out, and cant find any doc on how to do it. any help apreciated :)

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In reply to Capturing Net::FTP output by WintersMystic

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