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ok, i have tried a different approach using the PASV approach, but i still get "425 can't build data connection" in the following example... obviously i'm lost...lol...
print FTP "PASV\r\n"; sysread (FTP, $FormData, 1024); print STDOUT "$FormData\n"; print FTP "LIST\r\n"; sysread (FTP, $FormData, 1024); print STDOUT "$FormData\n"; socket (DATA, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname('tcp')); bind (DATA, pack('S n a4 x8', AF_INET, 20, (gethostbyname($FTPdServer) +) [4])); listen (DATA, 1); while (<DATA>) { $FormData = $_; print STDOUT $FormData; } close (DATA); print FTP "QUIT\r\n"; sysread (FTP, $FormData, 1024); print STDOUT "$FormData\n"; close (FTP);

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