#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Yet another time when dependence on libraries bit me, I had to see if # I could manage an ftp script using the core perl libraries, so I wasn\'t # dependent on Net::FTP being present in the same form on the system. # This is just my proof of concept, developed with telnet and the perl # cookbook. use IO::Socket; $remote_host = "remotehost"; $remote_port = 21; $user = "username"; $pass = "password"; $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $remote_host, PeerPort => $remote_port, Proto => "tcp", Type => SOCK_STREAM) or die "Couldn\'t connect to $remote_host:$remote_port : $@n"; # AUTHENTICATION $answer = < $socket>; print "$answer"; print $socket "user $usern"; $answer = < $socket>; print "$answer"; print $socket "pass $passn"; $answer = < $socket>; print "$answer"; # DIRECTORY NAVIGATION print $socket "pwdn"; $answer = < $socket>; print "$answer"; # QUIT print $socket "quitn"; $answer = < $socket>; print "$answer"; # and terminate the connection when we\'re done close($socket);