#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::FTP;
$hostname = 'user defined';
$username = 'user defined';
$password = 'user defined';
$home = 'user defined';
# Open the FilesToGet.txt file which contains a list of files to be searched.
open(FilesToGet, '<FilesToGet.txt') or die "Could not open the 'FilesToGet.txt'.";
#Start the main loop, reading through the FilesToGet.txt file.
while(<FilesToGet>) {
$TheFile = $_;
chomp($TheFile);
$INFILE = $TheFile;
$ftp = Net::FTP->new($hostname);
$ftp->login($username, $password);
$ftp ->cwd($home),"\n";
#get the file
$ftp->get($INFILE);
}
$ftp->quit;
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