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+# Net::FTP.pm
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved.
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
+#
+# Documentation (at end) improved 1996 by Nathan Torkington <gnat@frii.com>.
+
+package Net::FTP;
+
+require 5.001;
+
+use strict;
+use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);
+use Carp;
+
+use Socket 1.3;
+use IO::Socket;
+use Time::Local;
+use Net::Cmd;
+use Net::Config;
+use Fcntl qw(O_WRONLY O_RDONLY O_APPEND O_CREAT O_TRUNC);
+
+$VERSION = '2.77';
+@ISA = qw(Exporter Net::Cmd IO::Socket::INET);
+
+# Someday I will "use constant", when I am not bothered to much about
+# compatability with older releases of perl
+
+use vars qw($TELNET_IAC $TELNET_IP $TELNET_DM);
+($TELNET_IAC, $TELNET_IP, $TELNET_DM) = (255, 244, 242);
+
+
+BEGIN {
+
+ # make a constant so code is fast'ish
+ my $is_os390 = $^O eq 'os390';
+ *trEBCDIC = sub () {$is_os390}
+}
+
+
+sub new {
+ my $pkg = shift;
+ my ($peer, %arg);
+ if (@_ % 2) {
+ $peer = shift;
+ %arg = @_;
+ }
+ else {
+ %arg = @_;
+ $peer = delete $arg{Host};
+ }
+
+ my $host = $peer;
+ my $fire = undef;
+ my $fire_type = undef;
+
+ if (exists($arg{Firewall}) || Net::Config->requires_firewall($peer)) {
+ $fire = $arg{Firewall}
+ || $ENV{FTP_FIREWALL}
+ || $NetConfig{ftp_firewall}
+ || undef;
+
+ if (defined $fire) {
+ $peer = $fire;
+ delete $arg{Port};
+ $fire_type = $arg{FirewallType}
+ || $ENV{FTP_FIREWALL_TYPE}
+ || $NetConfig{firewall_type}
+ || undef;
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $ftp = $pkg->SUPER::new(
+ PeerAddr => $peer,
+ PeerPort => $arg{Port} || 'ftp(21)',
+ LocalAddr => $arg{'LocalAddr'},
+ Proto => 'tcp',
+ Timeout => defined $arg{Timeout}
+ ? $arg{Timeout}
+ : 120
+ )
+ or return undef;
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'} = $host; # Remote hostname
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_type'} = 'A'; # ASCII/binary/etc mode
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_blksize'} = abs($arg{'BlockSize'} || 10240);
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_localaddr'} = $arg{'LocalAddr'};
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall'} = $fire
+ if (defined $fire);
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall_type'} = $fire_type
+ if (defined $fire_type);
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_passive'} =
+ int exists $arg{Passive} ? $arg{Passive}
+ : exists $ENV{FTP_PASSIVE} ? $ENV{FTP_PASSIVE}
+ : defined $fire ? $NetConfig{ftp_ext_passive}
+ : $NetConfig{ftp_int_passive}; # Whew! :-)
+
+ $ftp->hash(exists $arg{Hash} ? $arg{Hash} : 0, 1024);
+
+ $ftp->autoflush(1);
+
+ $ftp->debug(exists $arg{Debug} ? $arg{Debug} : undef);
+
+ unless ($ftp->response() == CMD_OK) {
+ $ftp->close();
+ $@ = $ftp->message;
+ undef $ftp;
+ }
+
+ $ftp;
+}
+
+##
+## User interface methods
+##
+
+
+sub host {
+ my $me = shift;
+ ${*$me}{'net_ftp_host'};
+}
+
+
+sub hash {
+ my $ftp = shift; # self
+
+ my ($h, $b) = @_;
+ unless ($h) {
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_hash'};
+ return [\*STDERR, 0];
+ }
+ ($h, $b) = (ref($h) ? $h : \*STDERR, $b || 1024);
+ select((select($h), $| = 1)[0]);
+ $b = 512 if $b < 512;
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_hash'} = [$h, $b];
+}
+
+
+sub quit {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ $ftp->_QUIT;
+ $ftp->close;
+}
+
+
+sub DESTROY { }
+
+
+sub ascii { shift->type('A', @_); }
+sub binary { shift->type('I', @_); }
+
+
+sub ebcdic {
+ carp "TYPE E is unsupported, shall default to I";
+ shift->type('E', @_);
+}
+
+
+sub byte {
+ carp "TYPE L is unsupported, shall default to I";
+ shift->type('L', @_);
+}
+
+# Allow the user to send a command directly, BE CAREFUL !!
+
+
+sub quot {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $cmd = shift;
+
+ $ftp->command(uc $cmd, @_);
+ $ftp->response();
+}
+
+
+sub site {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ $ftp->command("SITE", @_);
+ $ftp->response();
+}
+
+
+sub mdtm {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $file = shift;
+
+ # Server Y2K bug workaround
+ #
+ # sigh; some idiotic FTP servers use ("19%d",tm.tm_year) instead of
+ # ("%d",tm.tm_year+1900). This results in an extra digit in the
+ # string returned. To account for this we allow an optional extra
+ # digit in the year. Then if the first two digits are 19 we use the
+ # remainder, otherwise we subtract 1900 from the whole year.
+
+ $ftp->_MDTM($file)
+ && $ftp->message =~ /((\d\d)(\d\d\d?))(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)/
+ ? timegm($8, $7, $6, $5, $4 - 1, $2 eq '19' ? $3 : ($1 - 1900))
+ : undef;
+}
+
+
+sub size {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $file = shift;
+ my $io;
+ if ($ftp->supported("SIZE")) {
+ return $ftp->_SIZE($file)
+ ? ($ftp->message =~ /(\d+)\s*(bytes?\s*)?$/)[0]
+ : undef;
+ }
+ elsif ($ftp->supported("STAT")) {
+ my @msg;
+ return undef
+ unless $ftp->_STAT($file) && (@msg = $ftp->message) == 3;
+ my $line;
+ foreach $line (@msg) {
+ return (split(/\s+/, $line))[4]
+ if $line =~ /^[-rwxSsTt]{10}/;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ my @files = $ftp->dir($file);
+ if (@files) {
+ return (split(/\s+/, $1))[4]
+ if $files[0] =~ /^([-rwxSsTt]{10}.*)$/;
+ }
+ }
+ undef;
+}
+
+
+sub login {
+ my ($ftp, $user, $pass, $acct) = @_;
+ my ($ok, $ruser, $fwtype);
+
+ unless (defined $user) {
+ require Net::Netrc;
+
+ my $rc = Net::Netrc->lookup(${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'});
+
+ ($user, $pass, $acct) = $rc->lpa()
+ if ($rc);
+ }
+
+ $user ||= "anonymous";
+ $ruser = $user;
+
+ $fwtype = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall_type'}
+ || $NetConfig{'ftp_firewall_type'}
+ || 0;
+
+ if ($fwtype && defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall'}) {
+ if ($fwtype == 1 || $fwtype == 7) {
+ $user .= '@' . ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'};
+ }
+ else {
+ require Net::Netrc;
+
+ my $rc = Net::Netrc->lookup(${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall'});
+
+ my ($fwuser, $fwpass, $fwacct) = $rc ? $rc->lpa() : ();
+
+ if ($fwtype == 5) {
+ $user = join('@', $user, $fwuser, ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'});
+ $pass = $pass . '@' . $fwpass;
+ }
+ else {
+ if ($fwtype == 2) {
+ $user .= '@' . ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'};
+ }
+ elsif ($fwtype == 6) {
+ $fwuser .= '@' . ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'};
+ }
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_USER($fwuser);
+
+ return 0 unless $ok == CMD_OK || $ok == CMD_MORE;
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_PASS($fwpass || "");
+
+ return 0 unless $ok == CMD_OK || $ok == CMD_MORE;
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_ACCT($fwacct)
+ if defined($fwacct);
+
+ if ($fwtype == 3) {
+ $ok = $ftp->command("SITE", ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'})->response;
+ }
+ elsif ($fwtype == 4) {
+ $ok = $ftp->command("OPEN", ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'})->response;
+ }
+
+ return 0 unless $ok == CMD_OK || $ok == CMD_MORE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_USER($user);
+
+ # Some dumb firewalls don't prefix the connection messages
+ $ok = $ftp->response()
+ if ($ok == CMD_OK && $ftp->code == 220 && $user =~ /\@/);
+
+ if ($ok == CMD_MORE) {
+ unless (defined $pass) {
+ require Net::Netrc;
+
+ my $rc = Net::Netrc->lookup(${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_host'}, $ruser);
+
+ ($ruser, $pass, $acct) = $rc->lpa()
+ if ($rc);
+
+ $pass = '-anonymous@'
+ if (!defined $pass && (!defined($ruser) || $ruser =~ /^anonymous/o));
+ }
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_PASS($pass || "");
+ }
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_ACCT($acct)
+ if (defined($acct) && ($ok == CMD_MORE || $ok == CMD_OK));
+
+ if ($fwtype == 7 && $ok == CMD_OK && defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall'}) {
+ my ($f, $auth, $resp) = _auth_id($ftp);
+ $ftp->authorize($auth, $resp) if defined($resp);
+ }
+
+ $ok == CMD_OK;
+}
+
+
+sub account {
+ @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $ftp->account( ACCT )';
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $acct = shift;
+ $ftp->_ACCT($acct) == CMD_OK;
+}
+
+
+sub _auth_id {
+ my ($ftp, $auth, $resp) = @_;
+
+ unless (defined $resp) {
+ require Net::Netrc;
+
+ $auth ||= eval { (getpwuid($>))[0] } || $ENV{NAME};
+
+ my $rc = Net::Netrc->lookup(${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall'}, $auth)
+ || Net::Netrc->lookup(${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_firewall'});
+
+ ($auth, $resp) = $rc->lpa()
+ if ($rc);
+ }
+ ($ftp, $auth, $resp);
+}
+
+
+sub authorize {
+ @_ >= 1 || @_ <= 3 or croak 'usage: $ftp->authorize( [AUTH [, RESP]])';
+
+ my ($ftp, $auth, $resp) = &_auth_id;
+
+ my $ok = $ftp->_AUTH($auth || "");
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_RESP($resp || "")
+ if ($ok == CMD_MORE);
+
+ $ok == CMD_OK;
+}
+
+
+sub rename {
+ @_ == 3 or croak 'usage: $ftp->rename(FROM, TO)';
+
+ my ($ftp, $from, $to) = @_;
+
+ $ftp->_RNFR($from)
+ && $ftp->_RNTO($to);
+}
+
+
+sub type {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $type = shift;
+ my $oldval = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_type'};
+
+ return $oldval
+ unless (defined $type);
+
+ return undef
+ unless ($ftp->_TYPE($type, @_));
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_type'} = join(" ", $type, @_);
+
+ $oldval;
+}
+
+
+sub alloc {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $size = shift;
+ my $oldval = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_allo'};
+
+ return $oldval
+ unless (defined $size);
+
+ return undef
+ unless ($ftp->_ALLO($size, @_));
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_allo'} = join(" ", $size, @_);
+
+ $oldval;
+}
+
+
+sub abort {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ send($ftp, pack("CCC", $TELNET_IAC, $TELNET_IP, $TELNET_IAC), MSG_OOB);
+
+ $ftp->command(pack("C", $TELNET_DM) . "ABOR");
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_dataconn'}->close()
+ if defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_dataconn'};
+
+ $ftp->response();
+
+ $ftp->status == CMD_OK;
+}
+
+
+sub get {
+ my ($ftp, $remote, $local, $where) = @_;
+
+ my ($loc, $len, $buf, $resp, $data);
+ local *FD;
+
+ my $localfd = ref($local) || ref(\$local) eq "GLOB";
+
+ ($local = $remote) =~ s#^.*/##
+ unless (defined $local);
+
+ croak("Bad remote filename '$remote'\n")
+ if $remote =~ /[\r\n]/s;
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_rest'} = $where if defined $where;
+ my $rest = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_rest'};
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'};
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'};
+
+ $data = $ftp->retr($remote)
+ or return undef;
+
+ if ($localfd) {
+ $loc = $local;
+ }
+ else {
+ $loc = \*FD;
+
+ unless (sysopen($loc, $local, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | ($rest ? O_APPEND: O_TRUNC))) {
+ carp "Cannot open Local file $local: $!\n";
+ $data->abort;
+ return undef;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($ftp->type eq 'I' && !binmode($loc)) {
+ carp "Cannot binmode Local file $local: $!\n";
+ $data->abort;
+ close($loc) unless $localfd;
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ $buf = '';
+ my ($count, $hashh, $hashb, $ref) = (0);
+
+ ($hashh, $hashb) = @$ref
+ if ($ref = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_hash'});
+
+ my $blksize = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_blksize'};
+ local $\; # Just in case
+
+ while (1) {
+ last unless $len = $data->read($buf, $blksize);
+
+ if (trEBCDIC && $ftp->type ne 'I') {
+ $buf = $ftp->toebcdic($buf);
+ $len = length($buf);
+ }
+
+ if ($hashh) {
+ $count += $len;
+ print $hashh "#" x (int($count / $hashb));
+ $count %= $hashb;
+ }
+ unless (print $loc $buf) {
+ carp "Cannot write to Local file $local: $!\n";
+ $data->abort;
+ close($loc)
+ unless $localfd;
+ return undef;
+ }
+ }
+
+ print $hashh "\n" if $hashh;
+
+ unless ($localfd) {
+ unless (close($loc)) {
+ carp "Cannot close file $local (perhaps disk space) $!\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ }
+
+ unless ($data->close()) # implied $ftp->response
+ {
+ carp "Unable to close datastream";
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ return $local;
+}
+
+
+sub cwd {
+ @_ == 1 || @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $ftp->cwd( [ DIR ] )';
+
+ my ($ftp, $dir) = @_;
+
+ $dir = "/" unless defined($dir) && $dir =~ /\S/;
+
+ $dir eq ".."
+ ? $ftp->_CDUP()
+ : $ftp->_CWD($dir);
+}
+
+
+sub cdup {
+ @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $ftp->cdup()';
+ $_[0]->_CDUP;
+}
+
+
+sub pwd {
+ @_ == 1 || croak 'usage: $ftp->pwd()';
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ $ftp->_PWD();
+ $ftp->_extract_path;
+}
+
+# rmdir( $ftp, $dir, [ $recurse ] )
+#
+# Removes $dir on remote host via FTP.
+# $ftp is handle for remote host
+#
+# If $recurse is TRUE, the directory and deleted recursively.
+# This means all of its contents and subdirectories.
+#
+# Initial version contributed by Dinkum Software
+#
+sub rmdir {
+ @_ == 2 || @_ == 3 or croak('usage: $ftp->rmdir( DIR [, RECURSE ] )');
+
+ # Pick off the args
+ my ($ftp, $dir, $recurse) = @_;
+ my $ok;
+
+ return $ok
+ if $ok = $ftp->_RMD($dir)
+ or !$recurse;
+
+ # Try to delete the contents
+ # Get a list of all the files in the directory
+ my @filelist = grep { !/^\.{1,2}$/ } $ftp->ls($dir);
+
+ return undef
+ unless @filelist; # failed, it is probably not a directory
+
+ # Go thru and delete each file or the directory
+ my $file;
+ foreach $file (map { m,/, ? $_ : "$dir/$_" } @filelist) {
+ next # successfully deleted the file
+ if $ftp->delete($file);
+
+ # Failed to delete it, assume its a directory
+ # Recurse and ignore errors, the final rmdir() will
+ # fail on any errors here
+ return $ok
+ unless $ok = $ftp->rmdir($file, 1);
+ }
+
+ # Directory should be empty
+ # Try to remove the directory again
+ # Pass results directly to caller
+ # If any of the prior deletes failed, this
+ # rmdir() will fail because directory is not empty
+ return $ftp->_RMD($dir);
+}
+
+
+sub restart {
+ @_ == 2 || croak 'usage: $ftp->restart( BYTE_OFFSET )';
+
+ my ($ftp, $where) = @_;
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_rest'} = $where;
+
+ return undef;
+}
+
+
+sub mkdir {
+ @_ == 2 || @_ == 3 or croak 'usage: $ftp->mkdir( DIR [, RECURSE ] )';
+
+ my ($ftp, $dir, $recurse) = @_;
+
+ $ftp->_MKD($dir) || $recurse
+ or return undef;
+
+ my $path = $dir;
+
+ unless ($ftp->ok) {
+ my @path = split(m#(?=/+)#, $dir);
+
+ $path = "";
+
+ while (@path) {
+ $path .= shift @path;
+
+ $ftp->_MKD($path);
+
+ $path = $ftp->_extract_path($path);
+ }
+
+ # If the creation of the last element was not successful, see if we
+ # can cd to it, if so then return path
+
+ unless ($ftp->ok) {
+ my ($status, $message) = ($ftp->status, $ftp->message);
+ my $pwd = $ftp->pwd;
+
+ if ($pwd && $ftp->cwd($dir)) {
+ $path = $dir;
+ $ftp->cwd($pwd);
+ }
+ else {
+ undef $path;
+ }
+ $ftp->set_status($status, $message);
+ }
+ }
+
+ $path;
+}
+
+
+sub delete {
+ @_ == 2 || croak 'usage: $ftp->delete( FILENAME )';
+
+ $_[0]->_DELE($_[1]);
+}
+
+
+sub put { shift->_store_cmd("stor", @_) }
+sub put_unique { shift->_store_cmd("stou", @_) }
+sub append { shift->_store_cmd("appe", @_) }
+
+
+sub nlst { shift->_data_cmd("NLST", @_) }
+sub list { shift->_data_cmd("LIST", @_) }
+sub retr { shift->_data_cmd("RETR", @_) }
+sub stor { shift->_data_cmd("STOR", @_) }
+sub stou { shift->_data_cmd("STOU", @_) }
+sub appe { shift->_data_cmd("APPE", @_) }
+
+
+sub _store_cmd {
+ my ($ftp, $cmd, $local, $remote) = @_;
+ my ($loc, $sock, $len, $buf);
+ local *FD;
+
+ my $localfd = ref($local) || ref(\$local) eq "GLOB";
+
+ unless (defined $remote) {
+ croak 'Must specify remote filename with stream input'
+ if $localfd;
+
+ require File::Basename;
+ $remote = File::Basename::basename($local);
+ }
+ if (defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_allo'}) {
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_allo'};
+ }
+ else {
+
+ # if the user hasn't already invoked the alloc method since the last
+ # _store_cmd call, figure out if the local file is a regular file(not
+ # a pipe, or device) and if so get the file size from stat, and send
+ # an ALLO command before sending the STOR, STOU, or APPE command.
+ my $size = do { local $^W; -f $local && -s _ }; # no ALLO if sending data from a pipe
+ $ftp->_ALLO($size) if $size;
+ }
+ croak("Bad remote filename '$remote'\n")
+ if $remote =~ /[\r\n]/s;
+
+ if ($localfd) {
+ $loc = $local;
+ }
+ else {
+ $loc = \*FD;
+
+ unless (sysopen($loc, $local, O_RDONLY)) {
+ carp "Cannot open Local file $local: $!\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($ftp->type eq 'I' && !binmode($loc)) {
+ carp "Cannot binmode Local file $local: $!\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'};
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'};
+
+ $sock = $ftp->_data_cmd($cmd, $remote)
+ or return undef;
+
+ $remote = ($ftp->message =~ /FILE:\s*(.*)/)[0]
+ if 'STOU' eq uc $cmd;
+
+ my $blksize = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_blksize'};
+
+ my ($count, $hashh, $hashb, $ref) = (0);
+
+ ($hashh, $hashb) = @$ref
+ if ($ref = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_hash'});
+
+ while (1) {
+ last unless $len = read($loc, $buf = "", $blksize);
+
+ if (trEBCDIC && $ftp->type ne 'I') {
+ $buf = $ftp->toascii($buf);
+ $len = length($buf);
+ }
+
+ if ($hashh) {
+ $count += $len;
+ print $hashh "#" x (int($count / $hashb));
+ $count %= $hashb;
+ }
+
+ my $wlen;
+ unless (defined($wlen = $sock->write($buf, $len)) && $wlen == $len) {
+ $sock->abort;
+ close($loc)
+ unless $localfd;
+ print $hashh "\n" if $hashh;
+ return undef;
+ }
+ }
+
+ print $hashh "\n" if $hashh;
+
+ close($loc)
+ unless $localfd;
+
+ $sock->close()
+ or return undef;
+
+ if ('STOU' eq uc $cmd and $ftp->message =~ m/unique\s+file\s*name\s*:\s*(.*)\)|"(.*)"/) {
+ require File::Basename;
+ $remote = File::Basename::basename($+);
+ }
+
+ return $remote;
+}
+
+
+sub port {
+ @_ == 1 || @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $ftp->port([PORT])';
+
+ my ($ftp, $port) = @_;
+ my $ok;
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_intern_port'};
+
+ unless (defined $port) {
+
+ # create a Listen socket at same address as the command socket
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_listen'} ||= IO::Socket::INET->new(
+ Listen => 5,
+ Proto => 'tcp',
+ Timeout => $ftp->timeout,
+ LocalAddr => $ftp->sockhost,
+ );
+
+ my $listen = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_listen'};
+
+ my ($myport, @myaddr) = ($listen->sockport, split(/\./, $listen->sockhost));
+
+ $port = join(',', @myaddr, $myport >> 8, $myport & 0xff);
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_intern_port'} = 1;
+ }
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_PORT($port);
+
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'} = $port;
+
+ $ok;
+}
+
+
+sub ls { shift->_list_cmd("NLST", @_); }
+sub dir { shift->_list_cmd("LIST", @_); }
+
+
+sub pasv {
+ @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $ftp->pasv()';
+
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_intern_port'};
+
+ $ftp->_PASV && $ftp->message =~ /(\d+(,\d+)+)/
+ ? ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'} = $1
+ : undef;
+}
+
+
+sub unique_name {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_unique'} || undef;
+}
+
+
+sub supported {
+ @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $ftp->supported( CMD )';
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $cmd = uc shift;
+ my $hash = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_supported'} ||= {};
+
+ return $hash->{$cmd}
+ if exists $hash->{$cmd};
+
+ return $hash->{$cmd} = 0
+ unless $ftp->_HELP($cmd);
+
+ my $text = $ftp->message;
+ if ($text =~ /following\s+commands/i) {
+ $text =~ s/^.*\n//;
+ while ($text =~ /(\*?)(\w+)(\*?)/sg) {
+ $hash->{"\U$2"} = !length("$1$3");
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ $hash->{$cmd} = $text !~ /unimplemented/i;
+ }
+
+ $hash->{$cmd} ||= 0;
+}
+
+##
+## Deprecated methods
+##
+
+
+sub lsl {
+ carp "Use of Net::FTP::lsl deprecated, use 'dir'"
+ if $^W;
+ goto &dir;
+}
+
+
+sub authorise {
+ carp "Use of Net::FTP::authorise deprecated, use 'authorize'"
+ if $^W;
+ goto &authorize;
+}
+
+
+##
+## Private methods
+##
+
+
+sub _extract_path {
+ my ($ftp, $path) = @_;
+
+ # This tries to work both with and without the quote doubling
+ # convention (RFC 959 requires it, but the first 3 servers I checked
+ # didn't implement it). It will fail on a server which uses a quote in
+ # the message which isn't a part of or surrounding the path.
+ $ftp->ok
+ && $ftp->message =~ /(?:^|\s)\"(.*)\"(?:$|\s)/
+ && ($path = $1) =~ s/\"\"/\"/g;
+
+ $path;
+}
+
+##
+## Communication methods
+##
+
+
+sub _dataconn {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $data = undef;
+ my $pkg = "Net::FTP::" . $ftp->type;
+
+ eval "require " . $pkg;
+
+ $pkg =~ s/ /_/g;
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_dataconn'};
+
+ if (defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'}) {
+ my @port = map { 0 + $_ } split(/,/, ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'});
+
+ $data = $pkg->new(
+ PeerAddr => join(".", @port[0 .. 3]),
+ PeerPort => $port[4] * 256 + $port[5],
+ LocalAddr => ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_localaddr'},
+ Proto => 'tcp'
+ );
+ }
+ elsif (defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_listen'}) {
+ $data = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_listen'}->accept($pkg);
+ close(delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_listen'});
+ }
+
+ if ($data) {
+ ${*$data} = "";
+ $data->timeout($ftp->timeout);
+ ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_dataconn'} = $data;
+ ${*$data}{'net_ftp_cmd'} = $ftp;
+ ${*$data}{'net_ftp_blksize'} = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_blksize'};
+ }
+
+ $data;
+}
+
+
+sub _list_cmd {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $cmd = uc shift;
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'};
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'};
+
+ my $data = $ftp->_data_cmd($cmd, @_);
+
+ return
+ unless (defined $data);
+
+ require Net::FTP::A;
+ bless $data, "Net::FTP::A"; # Force ASCII mode
+
+ my $databuf = '';
+ my $buf = '';
+ my $blksize = ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_blksize'};
+
+ while ($data->read($databuf, $blksize)) {
+ $buf .= $databuf;
+ }
+
+ my $list = [split(/\n/, $buf)];
+
+ $data->close();
+
+ if (trEBCDIC) {
+ for (@$list) { $_ = $ftp->toebcdic($_) }
+ }
+
+ wantarray
+ ? @{$list}
+ : $list;
+}
+
+
+sub _data_cmd {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $cmd = uc shift;
+ my $ok = 1;
+ my $where = delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_rest'} || 0;
+ my $arg;
+
+ for $arg (@_) {
+ croak("Bad argument '$arg'\n")
+ if $arg =~ /[\r\n]/s;
+ }
+
+ if ( ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_passive'}
+ && !defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'}
+ && !defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'})
+ {
+ my $data = undef;
+
+ $ok = defined $ftp->pasv;
+ $ok = $ftp->_REST($where)
+ if $ok && $where;
+
+ if ($ok) {
+ $ftp->command($cmd, @_);
+ $data = $ftp->_dataconn();
+ $ok = CMD_INFO == $ftp->response();
+ if ($ok) {
+ $data->reading
+ if $data && $cmd =~ /RETR|LIST|NLST/;
+ return $data;
+ }
+ $data->_close
+ if $data;
+ }
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ $ok = $ftp->port
+ unless (defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'}
+ || defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'});
+
+ $ok = $ftp->_REST($where)
+ if $ok && $where;
+
+ return undef
+ unless $ok;
+
+ $ftp->command($cmd, @_);
+
+ return 1
+ if (defined ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'});
+
+ $ok = CMD_INFO == $ftp->response();
+
+ return $ok
+ unless exists ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_intern_port'};
+
+ if ($ok) {
+ my $data = $ftp->_dataconn();
+
+ $data->reading
+ if $data && $cmd =~ /RETR|LIST|NLST/;
+
+ return $data;
+ }
+
+
+ close(delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_listen'});
+
+ return undef;
+}
+
+##
+## Over-ride methods (Net::Cmd)
+##
+
+
+sub debug_text { $_[2] =~ /^(pass|resp|acct)/i ? "$1 ....\n" : $_[2]; }
+
+
+sub command {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_port'};
+ $ftp->SUPER::command(@_);
+}
+
+
+sub response {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $code = $ftp->SUPER::response();
+
+ delete ${*$ftp}{'net_ftp_pasv'}
+ if ($code != CMD_MORE && $code != CMD_INFO);
+
+ $code;
+}
+
+
+sub parse_response {
+ return ($1, $2 eq "-")
+ if $_[1] =~ s/^(\d\d\d)([- ]?)//o;
+
+ my $ftp = shift;
+
+ # Darn MS FTP server is a load of CRAP !!!!
+ return ()
+ unless ${*$ftp}{'net_cmd_code'} + 0;
+
+ (${*$ftp}{'net_cmd_code'}, 1);
+}
+
+##
+## Allow 2 servers to talk directly
+##
+
+
+sub pasv_xfer_unique {
+ my ($sftp, $sfile, $dftp, $dfile) = @_;
+ $sftp->pasv_xfer($sfile, $dftp, $dfile, 1);
+}
+
+
+sub pasv_xfer {
+ my ($sftp, $sfile, $dftp, $dfile, $unique) = @_;
+
+ ($dfile = $sfile) =~ s#.*/##
+ unless (defined $dfile);
+
+ my $port = $sftp->pasv
+ or return undef;
+
+ $dftp->port($port)
+ or return undef;
+
+ return undef
+ unless ($unique ? $dftp->stou($dfile) : $dftp->stor($dfile));
+
+ unless ($sftp->retr($sfile) && $sftp->response == CMD_INFO) {
+ $sftp->retr($sfile);
+ $dftp->abort;
+ $dftp->response();
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ $dftp->pasv_wait($sftp);
+}
+
+
+sub pasv_wait {
+ @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $ftp->pasv_wait(NON_PASV_FTP)';
+
+ my ($ftp, $non_pasv) = @_;
+ my ($file, $rin, $rout);
+
+ vec($rin = '', fileno($ftp), 1) = 1;
+ select($rout = $rin, undef, undef, undef);
+
+ $ftp->response();
+ $non_pasv->response();
+
+ return undef
+ unless $ftp->ok() && $non_pasv->ok();
+
+ return $1
+ if $ftp->message =~ /unique file name:\s*(\S*)\s*\)/;
+
+ return $1
+ if $non_pasv->message =~ /unique file name:\s*(\S*)\s*\)/;
+
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+sub feature {
+ @_ == 2 or croak 'usage: $ftp->feature( NAME )';
+ my ($ftp, $feat) = @_;
+
+ my $feature = ${*$ftp}{net_ftp_feature} ||= do {
+ my @feat;
+
+ # Example response
+ # 211-Features:
+ # MDTM
+ # REST STREAM
+ # SIZE
+ # 211 End
+
+ @feat = map { /^\s+(.*\S)/ } $ftp->message
+ if $ftp->_FEAT;
+
+ \@feat;
+ };
+
+ return grep { /^\Q$feat\E\b/i } @$feature;
+}
+
+
+sub cmd { shift->command(@_)->response() }
+
+########################################
+#
+# RFC959 commands
+#
+
+
+sub _ABOR { shift->command("ABOR")->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _ALLO { shift->command("ALLO", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _CDUP { shift->command("CDUP")->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _NOOP { shift->command("NOOP")->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _PASV { shift->command("PASV")->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _QUIT { shift->command("QUIT")->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _DELE { shift->command("DELE", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _CWD { shift->command("CWD", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _PORT { shift->command("PORT", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _RMD { shift->command("RMD", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _MKD { shift->command("MKD", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _PWD { shift->command("PWD", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _TYPE { shift->command("TYPE", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _RNTO { shift->command("RNTO", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _RESP { shift->command("RESP", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _MDTM { shift->command("MDTM", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _SIZE { shift->command("SIZE", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _HELP { shift->command("HELP", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _STAT { shift->command("STAT", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _FEAT { shift->command("FEAT", @_)->response() == CMD_OK }
+sub _APPE { shift->command("APPE", @_)->response() == CMD_INFO }
+sub _LIST { shift->command("LIST", @_)->response() == CMD_INFO }
+sub _NLST { shift->command("NLST", @_)->response() == CMD_INFO }
+sub _RETR { shift->command("RETR", @_)->response() == CMD_INFO }
+sub _STOR { shift->command("STOR", @_)->response() == CMD_INFO }
+sub _STOU { shift->command("STOU", @_)->response() == CMD_INFO }
+sub _RNFR { shift->command("RNFR", @_)->response() == CMD_MORE }
+sub _REST { shift->command("REST", @_)->response() == CMD_MORE }
+sub _PASS { shift->command("PASS", @_)->response() }
+sub _ACCT { shift->command("ACCT", @_)->response() }
+sub _AUTH { shift->command("AUTH", @_)->response() }
+
+
+sub _USER {
+ my $ftp = shift;
+ my $ok = $ftp->command("USER", @_)->response();
+
+ # A certain brain dead firewall :-)
+ $ok = $ftp->command("user", @_)->response()
+ unless $ok == CMD_MORE or $ok == CMD_OK;
+
+ $ok;
+}
+
+
+sub _SMNT { shift->unsupported(@_) }
+sub _MODE { shift->unsupported(@_) }
+sub _SYST { shift->unsupported(@_) }
+sub _STRU { shift->unsupported(@_) }
+sub _REIN { shift->unsupported(@_) }
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Net::FTP - FTP Client class
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Net::FTP;
+
+ $ftp = Net::FTP->new("some.host.name", Debug => 0)
+ or die "Cannot connect to some.host.name: $@";
+
+ $ftp->login("anonymous",'-anonymous@')
+ or die "Cannot login ", $ftp->message;
+
+ $ftp->cwd("/pub")
+ or die "Cannot change working directory ", $ftp->message;
+
+ $ftp->get("that.file")
+ or die "get failed ", $ftp->message;
+
+ $ftp->quit;
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+C<Net::FTP> is a class implementing a simple FTP client in Perl as
+described in RFC959. It provides wrappers for a subset of the RFC959
+commands.
+
+=head1 OVERVIEW
+
+FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is a way of transferring
+files between networked machines. The protocol defines a client
+(whose commands are provided by this module) and a server (not
+implemented in this module). Communication is always initiated by the
+client, and the server responds with a message and a status code (and
+sometimes with data).
+
+The FTP protocol allows files to be sent to or fetched from the
+server. Each transfer involves a B<local file> (on the client) and a
+B<remote file> (on the server). In this module, the same file name
+will be used for both local and remote if only one is specified. This
+means that transferring remote file C</path/to/file> will try to put
+that file in C</path/to/file> locally, unless you specify a local file
+name.
+
+The protocol also defines several standard B<translations> which the
+file can undergo during transfer. These are ASCII, EBCDIC, binary,
+and byte. ASCII is the default type, and indicates that the sender of
+files will translate the ends of lines to a standard representation
+which the receiver will then translate back into their local
+representation. EBCDIC indicates the file being transferred is in
+EBCDIC format. Binary (also known as image) format sends the data as
+a contiguous bit stream. Byte format transfers the data as bytes, the
+values of which remain the same regardless of differences in byte size
+between the two machines (in theory - in practice you should only use
+this if you really know what you're doing).
+
+=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
+
+=over 4
+
+=item new ([ HOST ] [, OPTIONS ])
+
+This is the constructor for a new Net::FTP object. C<HOST> is the
+name of the remote host to which an FTP connection is required.
+
+C<HOST> is optional. If C<HOST> is not given then it may instead be
+passed as the C<Host> option described below.
+
+C<OPTIONS> are passed in a hash like fashion, using key and value pairs.
+Possible options are:
+
+B<Host> - FTP host to connect to. It may be a single scalar, as defined for
+the C<PeerAddr> option in L<IO::Socket::INET>, or a reference to
+an array with hosts to try in turn. The L</host> method will return the value
+which was used to connect to the host.
+
+
+B<Firewall> - The name of a machine which acts as an FTP firewall. This can be
+overridden by an environment variable C<FTP_FIREWALL>. If specified, and the
+given host cannot be directly connected to, then the
+connection is made to the firewall machine and the string C<@hostname> is
+appended to the login identifier. This kind of setup is also referred to
+as an ftp proxy.
+
+B<FirewallType> - The type of firewall running on the machine indicated by
+B<Firewall>. This can be overridden by an environment variable
+C<FTP_FIREWALL_TYPE>. For a list of permissible types, see the description of
+ftp_firewall_type in L<Net::Config>.
+
+B<BlockSize> - This is the block size that Net::FTP will use when doing
+transfers. (defaults to 10240)
+
+B<Port> - The port number to connect to on the remote machine for the
+FTP connection
+
+B<Timeout> - Set a timeout value (defaults to 120)
+
+B<Debug> - debug level (see the debug method in L<Net::Cmd>)
+
+B<Passive> - If set to a non-zero value then all data transfers will
+be done using passive mode. If set to zero then data transfers will be
+done using active mode. If the machine is connected to the Internet
+directly, both passive and active mode should work equally well.
+Behind most firewall and NAT configurations passive mode has a better
+chance of working. However, in some rare firewall configurations,
+active mode actually works when passive mode doesn't. Some really old
+FTP servers might not implement passive transfers. If not specified,
+then the transfer mode is set by the environment variable
+C<FTP_PASSIVE> or if that one is not set by the settings done by the
+F<libnetcfg> utility. If none of these apply then passive mode is
+used.
+
+B<Hash> - If given a reference to a file handle (e.g., C<\*STDERR>),
+print hash marks (#) on that filehandle every 1024 bytes. This
+simply invokes the C<hash()> method for you, so that hash marks
+are displayed for all transfers. You can, of course, call C<hash()>
+explicitly whenever you'd like.
+
+B<LocalAddr> - Local address to use for all socket connections, this
+argument will be passed to L<IO::Socket::INET>
+
+If the constructor fails undef will be returned and an error message will
+be in $@
+
+=back
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+Unless otherwise stated all methods return either a I<true> or I<false>
+value, with I<true> meaning that the operation was a success. When a method
+states that it returns a value, failure will be returned as I<undef> or an
+empty list.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item login ([LOGIN [,PASSWORD [, ACCOUNT] ] ])
+
+Log into the remote FTP server with the given login information. If
+no arguments are given then the C<Net::FTP> uses the C<Net::Netrc>
+package to lookup the login information for the connected host.
+If no information is found then a login of I<anonymous> is used.
+If no password is given and the login is I<anonymous> then I<anonymous@>
+will be used for password.
+
+If the connection is via a firewall then the C<authorize> method will
+be called with no arguments.
+
+=item authorize ( [AUTH [, RESP]])
+
+This is a protocol used by some firewall ftp proxies. It is used
+to authorise the user to send data out. If both arguments are not specified
+then C<authorize> uses C<Net::Netrc> to do a lookup.
+
+=item site (ARGS)
+
+Send a SITE command to the remote server and wait for a response.
+
+Returns most significant digit of the response code.
+
+=item ascii
+
+Transfer file in ASCII. CRLF translation will be done if required
+
+=item binary
+
+Transfer file in binary mode. No transformation will be done.
+
+B<Hint>: If both server and client machines use the same line ending for
+text files, then it will be faster to transfer all files in binary mode.
+
+=item rename ( OLDNAME, NEWNAME )
+
+Rename a file on the remote FTP server from C<OLDNAME> to C<NEWNAME>. This
+is done by sending the RNFR and RNTO commands.
+
+=item delete ( FILENAME )
+
+Send a request to the server to delete C<FILENAME>.
+
+=item cwd ( [ DIR ] )
+
+Attempt to change directory to the directory given in C<$dir>. If
+C<$dir> is C<"..">, the FTP C<CDUP> command is used to attempt to
+move up one directory. If no directory is given then an attempt is made
+to change the directory to the root directory.
+
+=item cdup ()
+
+Change directory to the parent of the current directory.
+
+=item pwd ()
+
+Returns the full pathname of the current directory.
+
+=item restart ( WHERE )
+
+Set the byte offset at which to begin the next data transfer. Net::FTP simply
+records this value and uses it when during the next data transfer. For this
+reason this method will not return an error, but setting it may cause
+a subsequent data transfer to fail.
+
+=item rmdir ( DIR [, RECURSE ])
+
+Remove the directory with the name C<DIR>. If C<RECURSE> is I<true> then
+C<rmdir> will attempt to delete everything inside the directory.
+
+=item mkdir ( DIR [, RECURSE ])
+
+Create a new directory with the name C<DIR>. If C<RECURSE> is I<true> then
+C<mkdir> will attempt to create all the directories in the given path.
+
+Returns the full pathname to the new directory.
+
+=item alloc ( SIZE [, RECORD_SIZE] )
+
+The alloc command allows you to give the ftp server a hint about the size
+of the file about to be transferred using the ALLO ftp command. Some storage
+systems use this to make intelligent decisions about how to store the file.
+The C<SIZE> argument represents the size of the file in bytes. The
+C<RECORD_SIZE> argument indicates a maximum record or page size for files
+sent with a record or page structure.
+
+The size of the file will be determined, and sent to the server
+automatically for normal files so that this method need only be called if
+you are transferring data from a socket, named pipe, or other stream not
+associated with a normal file.
+
+=item ls ( [ DIR ] )
+
+Get a directory listing of C<DIR>, or the current directory.
+
+In an array context, returns a list of lines returned from the server. In
+a scalar context, returns a reference to a list.
+
+=item dir ( [ DIR ] )
+
+Get a directory listing of C<DIR>, or the current directory in long format.
+
+In an array context, returns a list of lines returned from the server. In
+a scalar context, returns a reference to a list.
+
+=item get ( REMOTE_FILE [, LOCAL_FILE [, WHERE]] )
+
+Get C<REMOTE_FILE> from the server and store locally. C<LOCAL_FILE> may be
+a filename or a filehandle. If not specified, the file will be stored in
+the current directory with the same leafname as the remote file.
+
+If C<WHERE> is given then the first C<WHERE> bytes of the file will
+not be transferred, and the remaining bytes will be appended to
+the local file if it already exists.
+
+Returns C<LOCAL_FILE>, or the generated local file name if C<LOCAL_FILE>
+is not given. If an error was encountered undef is returned.
+
+=item put ( LOCAL_FILE [, REMOTE_FILE ] )
+
+Put a file on the remote server. C<LOCAL_FILE> may be a name or a filehandle.
+If C<LOCAL_FILE> is a filehandle then C<REMOTE_FILE> must be specified. If
+C<REMOTE_FILE> is not specified then the file will be stored in the current
+directory with the same leafname as C<LOCAL_FILE>.
+
+Returns C<REMOTE_FILE>, or the generated remote filename if C<REMOTE_FILE>
+is not given.
+
+B<NOTE>: If for some reason the transfer does not complete and an error is
+returned then the contents that had been transferred will not be remove
+automatically.
+
+=item put_unique ( LOCAL_FILE [, REMOTE_FILE ] )
+
+Same as put but uses the C<STOU> command.
+
+Returns the name of the file on the server.
+
+=item append ( LOCAL_FILE [, REMOTE_FILE ] )
+
+Same as put but appends to the file on the remote server.
+
+Returns C<REMOTE_FILE>, or the generated remote filename if C<REMOTE_FILE>
+is not given.
+
+=item unique_name ()
+
+Returns the name of the last file stored on the server using the
+C<STOU> command.
+
+=item mdtm ( FILE )
+
+Returns the I<modification time> of the given file
+
+=item size ( FILE )
+
+Returns the size in bytes for the given file as stored on the remote server.
+
+B<NOTE>: The size reported is the size of the stored file on the remote server.
+If the file is subsequently transferred from the server in ASCII mode
+and the remote server and local machine have different ideas about
+"End Of Line" then the size of file on the local machine after transfer
+may be different.
+
+=item supported ( CMD )
+
+Returns TRUE if the remote server supports the given command.
+
+=item hash ( [FILEHANDLE_GLOB_REF],[ BYTES_PER_HASH_MARK] )
+
+Called without parameters, or with the first argument false, hash marks
+are suppressed. If the first argument is true but not a reference to a
+file handle glob, then \*STDERR is used. The second argument is the number
+of bytes per hash mark printed, and defaults to 1024. In all cases the
+return value is a reference to an array of two: the filehandle glob reference
+and the bytes per hash mark.
+
+=item feature ( NAME )
+
+Determine if the server supports the specified feature. The return
+value is a list of lines the server responded with to describe the
+options that it supports for the given feature. If the feature is
+unsupported then the empty list is returned.
+
+ if ($ftp->feature( 'MDTM' )) {
+ # Do something
+ }
+
+ if (grep { /\bTLS\b/ } $ftp->feature('AUTH')) {
+ # Server supports TLS
+ }
+
+=back
+
+The following methods can return different results depending on
+how they are called. If the user explicitly calls either
+of the C<pasv> or C<port> methods then these methods will
+return a I<true> or I<false> value. If the user does not
+call either of these methods then the result will be a
+reference to a C<Net::FTP::dataconn> based object.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item nlst ( [ DIR ] )
+
+Send an C<NLST> command to the server, with an optional parameter.
+
+=item list ( [ DIR ] )
+
+Same as C<nlst> but using the C<LIST> command
+
+=item retr ( FILE )
+
+Begin the retrieval of a file called C<FILE> from the remote server.
+
+=item stor ( FILE )
+
+Tell the server that you wish to store a file. C<FILE> is the
+name of the new file that should be created.
+
+=item stou ( FILE )
+
+Same as C<stor> but using the C<STOU> command. The name of the unique
+file which was created on the server will be available via the C<unique_name>
+method after the data connection has been closed.
+
+=item appe ( FILE )
+
+Tell the server that we want to append some data to the end of a file
+called C<FILE>. If this file does not exist then create it.
+
+=back
+
+If for some reason you want to have complete control over the data connection,
+this includes generating it and calling the C<response> method when required,
+then the user can use these methods to do so.
+
+However calling these methods only affects the use of the methods above that
+can return a data connection. They have no effect on methods C<get>, C<put>,
+C<put_unique> and those that do not require data connections.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item port ( [ PORT ] )
+
+Send a C<PORT> command to the server. If C<PORT> is specified then it is sent
+to the server. If not, then a listen socket is created and the correct information
+sent to the server.
+
+=item pasv ()
+
+Tell the server to go into passive mode. Returns the text that represents the
+port on which the server is listening, this text is in a suitable form to
+sent to another ftp server using the C<port> method.
+
+=back
+
+The following methods can be used to transfer files between two remote
+servers, providing that these two servers can connect directly to each other.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item pasv_xfer ( SRC_FILE, DEST_SERVER [, DEST_FILE ] )
+
+This method will do a file transfer between two remote ftp servers. If
+C<DEST_FILE> is omitted then the leaf name of C<SRC_FILE> will be used.
+
+=item pasv_xfer_unique ( SRC_FILE, DEST_SERVER [, DEST_FILE ] )
+
+Like C<pasv_xfer> but the file is stored on the remote server using
+the STOU command.
+
+=item pasv_wait ( NON_PASV_SERVER )
+
+This method can be used to wait for a transfer to complete between a passive
+server and a non-passive server. The method should be called on the passive
+server with the C<Net::FTP> object for the non-passive server passed as an
+argument.
+
+=item abort ()
+
+Abort the current data transfer.
+
+=item quit ()
+
+Send the QUIT command to the remote FTP server and close the socket connection.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Methods for the adventurous
+
+C<Net::FTP> inherits from C<Net::Cmd> so methods defined in C<Net::Cmd> may
+be used to send commands to the remote FTP server.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item quot (CMD [,ARGS])
+
+Send a command, that Net::FTP does not directly support, to the remote
+server and wait for a response.
+
+Returns most significant digit of the response code.
+
+B<WARNING> This call should only be used on commands that do not require
+data connections. Misuse of this method can hang the connection.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 THE dataconn CLASS
+
+Some of the methods defined in C<Net::FTP> return an object which will
+be derived from this class.The dataconn class itself is derived from
+the C<IO::Socket::INET> class, so any normal IO operations can be performed.
+However the following methods are defined in the dataconn class and IO should
+be performed using these.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item read ( BUFFER, SIZE [, TIMEOUT ] )
+
+Read C<SIZE> bytes of data from the server and place it into C<BUFFER>, also
+performing any <CRLF> translation necessary. C<TIMEOUT> is optional, if not
+given, the timeout value from the command connection will be used.
+
+Returns the number of bytes read before any <CRLF> translation.
+
+=item write ( BUFFER, SIZE [, TIMEOUT ] )
+
+Write C<SIZE> bytes of data from C<BUFFER> to the server, also
+performing any <CRLF> translation necessary. C<TIMEOUT> is optional, if not
+given, the timeout value from the command connection will be used.
+
+Returns the number of bytes written before any <CRLF> translation.
+
+=item bytes_read ()
+
+Returns the number of bytes read so far.
+
+=item abort ()
+
+Abort the current data transfer.
+
+=item close ()
+
+Close the data connection and get a response from the FTP server. Returns
+I<true> if the connection was closed successfully and the first digit of
+the response from the server was a '2'.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 UNIMPLEMENTED
+
+The following RFC959 commands have not been implemented:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<SMNT>
+
+Mount a different file system structure without changing login or
+accounting information.
+
+=item B<HELP>
+
+Ask the server for "helpful information" (that's what the RFC says) on
+the commands it accepts.
+
+=item B<MODE>
+
+Specifies transfer mode (stream, block or compressed) for file to be
+transferred.
+
+=item B<SYST>
+
+Request remote server system identification.
+
+=item B<STAT>
+
+Request remote server status.
+
+=item B<STRU>
+
+Specifies file structure for file to be transferred.
+
+=item B<REIN>
+
+Reinitialize the connection, flushing all I/O and account information.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 REPORTING BUGS
+
+When reporting bugs/problems please include as much information as possible.
+It may be difficult for me to reproduce the problem as almost every setup
+is different.
+
+A small script which yields the problem will probably be of help. It would
+also be useful if this script was run with the extra options C<Debug => 1>
+passed to the constructor, and the output sent with the bug report. If you
+cannot include a small script then please include a Debug trace from a
+run of your program which does yield the problem.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<Net::Netrc>
+L<Net::Cmd>
+
+ftp(1), ftpd(8), RFC 959
+http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc959.html
+
+=head1 USE EXAMPLES
+
+For an example of the use of Net::FTP see
+
+=over 4
+
+=item http://www.csh.rit.edu/~adam/Progs/
+
+C<autoftp> is a program that can retrieve, send, or list files via
+the FTP protocol in a non-interactive manner.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 CREDITS
+
+Henry Gabryjelski <henryg@WPI.EDU> - for the suggestion of creating directories
+recursively.
+
+Nathan Torkington <gnat@frii.com> - for some input on the documentation.
+
+Roderick Schertler <roderick@gate.net> - for various inputs
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the same terms as Perl itself.
+
+=cut