Thank you for reminding me for that. here are my code, very straight forward:
my $ftp = Net::FTP->new($input->{remote_ip}, Debug => 0, Timeout => 8) +; $ftp->login($input->{remote_login}, $input->{remote_password}) or push + (@$error_minilog, "Cannot login to repository: Invalid login or pass +word"); $ftp->type('I'); $ftp->cwd($input->{remote_path}) or push (@$error_minilog, "Cannot cha +nge repository path"); my $ftpret = $ftp->get("filename", "localfilename") or push (@$error_m +inilog, "Failed to download file");
I try to print the $ftpret, it was null.

In reply to Re: Re: FTP downloading failed by donno20
in thread FTP downloading failed by donno20

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