[mplspm]: using perl with MS version of Secure FTP
Brian Bierbaum
bierbaum at cbs.umn.edu
Wed Nov 12 12:08:48 CST 2003
Can't help you on that one! Did you get a chance to contact John
Zander?
Brian
On Wednesday, November 12, 2003, at 11:32 AM, Gypsy Rogers wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a module or example script where someone has automated
> a
> client for Microsoft's implimentation of Secure FTP.
>
> I know that the standard for sftp runs on port 115 and uses ssh
> protocol
> but Microsoft seems to want to run on port 443 and use SSL for thiers.
>
> I need to ftp a file once a night to someone who is set up to only
> accept
> files in this way and the only way I can see to do that right now is to
> manually open IE and do it there, this is not how I wish to live my
> life.
>
> So, if any of you have any experiance with this implimentation let me
> know,
> and if you know of a module that uses it let me know also.
>
> I'm searching CPAN for a mudule right now and was looking for an RFC
> document for this protocol as well at Microsoft. Both searches are so
> far
> fruitless.
>
>
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