Thanks for the input... I will do some research on this "ncftpget"....only thing is...I hope that the ncftpget can do ftp "puts" as well ( I would assume that it can) !
-Thanks again. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ramprasad A Padmanabhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 12:42 AM Subject: Re: How does the Perl Module called "NET:ftp" logon to an FTP server? > Hi, > > I hope other users will excuse me for being so un-perl > > If I understand you right You have already lots of shell scripts which > you will have to convert to perl If you use NET::ftp ( it is Net::FTP if > I remember right) > > save the bother get a ftp module like ncftpget which allows you to > logon to a remote server using a username and password and get you a > file via ftp > > So your shell scripts will remain as they are just instead of using ftp > you can use ncftpget > > > > Jason Kendall wrote: > > Hello. > > > > This is my first email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Please pardon the fact that this question is very vague...and long....and any help is appreciated...thanks in advance... > > > > I have some Unix (korn shell) ftp scripts that automatically logon to remote ftp servers and get and put files. > > These scripts...up to this point...have worked great...but now I have an annoying problem... > > > > The LAN that I'm on has recently upgraded to a newer version (not sure what version) of the "Checkpoint" firewall > > software. Getting past the firewall to do ftps has not been an issue until this upgrade. In the past, my ftp scripts > > would do something like this... > > > > ftp -n -v << mark > > open myfirewallproxy.mylan.com > > user remote_ftp_site_user_name@my_firewall_user_name@remote_ftp_site_ip_address > > pass remote_ftp_site_password@my_firewall_password > > get my_file.txt > > bye > > mark > > > > .....Now however, since the upgrade of this firewall...this no longer works...it's like the newer version of the firewall > > will only let me logon via the command line...it's like it wants/ requires me to type in the user name...then hit a carriage > > return, then type in the password, then I'm logged on.... > > > > ....Someone suggested to me that in order to circumvent this problem that I use the "NET::ftp" perl module...they provided me > > with a template perl script to use...I used it and it works fine....but here is my problem...the perl script they provided does > > not do all the stuff that my korn shell script does in terms of checking for successful file transfer, checking for correct date > > of file being pulled down , checking for correct number of records in the file etc...etc...etc...and not being a perl programmer, > > I don't really want to have to convert all these korn shell ftp scripts to perl scripts that include the same functionality...so to > > finally get to the point..... > > > > How is it that this perl script ..used with the NET::ftp module...is able to logon fine to the remote ftp server...but the korn shell > > script (since the firewall upgrade) can not?...what can it be doing behind the scenes that's so different?...is it somehow > > passing the remote ftp server a newline character that my korn shell script does not ?? > > > > Any help is appreciated...there must be someone out there that knows what NET::ftp is doing behind the scences...I got > > a .netrc file to work for the ftp w/ the korn shell script..but due to security reasons , I don't think a .netrc file on a Unix box > > is a good idea. > > > > > > Thanks ...Any help much appreciated ! > > > > Jason Kendall > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
