Hello Michaels,
The option key_path is from module Net::SFTP::Foreign not from Net::SFTP.
Can you try this:
#!usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::SFTP::Foreign;
my %args = ( host => "127.0.0.1",
user => "user",
port => "10022",
key_path => "path/sftp_download" );
my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new(%args);
$sftp->die_on_error("Unable to establish SFTP connection");
my $ls = $sftp->ls('/sample/path')
or die "unable to retrieve directory: ".$sftp->error;
print "$_->{filename}\n" for (@$ls);
I would use full path to the SSH keys of your PC. For example /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa. It seems that from the directory that you are executing the script the keys are not reachable.
Update: You are using path/sftp_download as the location of you SSH keys. This is the location that you want to store the file I assume. First step is to correctly assign the SSH keys file. Use key_path => "/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa" on the code above and let us know if this works.
Hope this helps, BR
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