Net::FTP=GLOB(0x9da13a0)<<< 220 (vsFTPd 2.0.5)
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x9da13a0)>>> user anonymous
Net::FTP=GLOB(0x9da13a0)<<< 331 Please specify the password.

That certainly looks like a successful FTP connection to me and

Couldnt connect:Net::FTP: connect: Connection refused

obviously isn't, so skip the Firewall setting. It seems to break your setup rather than fixing it.

When you run the script without setting Firewall, is the file README.html created or not? If it is, then everything is working right (more or less) and the main problem is that it didn't print anything to tell you so. If not, then the problem is that timeout and you'll probably want to try FTPing the file using a traditional interactive FTP client to make sure that works before beating your head against this wall too much more.


In reply to Re^3: Problem with Net::FTP by dsheroh
in thread Problem with Net::FTP by cool

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