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good, bad or incomplete: Range Purpose 1xx Positive Preliminary reply The requested action is being initiated; expect another reply before proceeding with a new ftp error codes command. (The user-process sending another command before the completion reply would be
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in violation of protocol; but server-FTP processes should queue any commands that arrive while a preceding command is
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in progress.) This type of reply can be used to indicate that the command was accepted and the user-process may now pay attention to the data connections, for implementations where
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simultaneous monitoring is difficult. The server-FTP process may send at most, one 1xx reply per command. 2xx Positive Completion reply The requested action has been successfully completed. A new request may be initiated. 3xx Positive Intermediate reply The command has been accepted, but the requested action is being held in abeyance, pending receipt of further information. The user should send another ftp error 500 command specifying this information. This reply is used in command sequence groups. 4xx Transient Negative Completion reply The command was not accepted and the requested action did not take place, but the error condition is temporary and the action may be requested again. The user should return to the beginning of the command sequence, if any. It is difficult to assign a meaning to "transient", particularly when two distinct sites (Server- and User-processes) have to agree on the interpretation. Each reply in the 4xx category might have a slightly different time value, but the intent is that the user-process is encouraged to try again. A rule of thumb in determining if a reply fits into the 4xx or the 5xx (Permanent Negative) category is that replies are 4xx if the commands can be repeated without any change in command form or in properties of the User or Server (e.g., the command is spelled the same with the same arguments used; the user does not change his file access or user name; the server does not put up a new implementation
to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: FTP 553 and 551 errors Discussion in 'Web Design & Development' started by lwing16, Nov 26, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-ftp-553-and-551-errors.521702/ lwing16 Thread Starter Joined: Aug 2, 2006 Messages: 30 I have been using FTP Commander to transfer files to and from my server. Suddenly I am getting a 553 error when I try to transfer a file from my hard drive to http://www.csbsupport.com/faq/id250.htm my server. I then tried to transfer a file from my server to my hard drive and received a 551 error. Any ideas what could be causing these errors? Thanks, LW lwing16, Nov 26, 2006 #1 Rockn Joined: Jul 29, ftp error 2001 Messages: 21,335 Do you ever get authenticated connecting to the FTP server? Those are generally security errors. Rockn, Nov 27, 2006 #2 lwing16 Thread Starter Joined: Aug 2, 2006 Messages: 30 It turned out that there was a server outage. It was partial when the errors occurred. Later on it became a complete outage. lwing16, Nov 27, 2006 #3 This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a ftp error 421 similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Are you looking for the solution to your computer problem? Join our site today to ask your question. This site is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. Join over 733,556 other people just like you! Loading... Similar Threads - Solved errors php 5.5.29 reporting deprecated functions as errors andynic, Feb 22, 2016, in forum: Web Design & Development Replies: 7 Views: 402 andynic Mar 4, 2016 Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Short URL to this thread: https://techguy.org/521702 Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log in with Google Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Advertisement Recent Posts can not print from chrome or gmail TerryNet replied Oct 16, 2016 at 7:44 PM Disable a bridge connection plodr replied Oct 16, 2016 at 7:38 PM No internet connection TerryNet replied Oct 16, 2016 at 7:37 PM usb wireless adapter not working plodr replied Oct 16, 2016 at 7:36 PM Help,printer can't locate my... TerryNet replied Oct 16, 2016 at 7:29 PM Loading... Staff Online Now TerryNet Moderator DonnaB Malware Specialist Advertisement Tech Support Guy Home Forums > Internet & Networking > Web D
Protocol) commands to actually "publish" your web site. So, if there is a problem during publishing, often the associated error message makes reference to an FTP error number. Lianna has kindly provided a list of many of the standard FTP error codes! FTP Error Codes: 110:--> Restart marker reply. In this case, the text is exact and not left to the particular implementation; it must read: MARK yyyy = mmmm Where yyyy is User-process data stream marker, and mmmm server's equivalent marker (note the spaces between markers and "="). 120:--> Service ready in nnn minutes. 125:--> Data connection already open; transfer starting. 150:--> File status okay; about to open data connection. 200:--> Command okay. 202:--> Command not implemented, superfluous at this site. 211:--> System status, or system help reply. 212:--> Directory status. 213:--> File status. 214:--> Help message. On how to use the server or the meaning of a particular non-standard command. This reply is useful only to the human user. 215:--> NAME system type. Where NAME is an official system name from the list in the Assigned Numbers document. 220:--> Service ready for new user. 221:--> Service closing control connection. Logged out if appropriate. 225:--> Data connection open; no transfer in progress. 226:--> Closing data connection. Requested file action successful (for example, file transfer or file abort). 227:--> Entering Passive Mode (h1,h2,h3,h4,p1,p2). 230:--> User logged in, proceed. 250:--> Requested file action okay, completed. 257:--> "PATHNAME" created. 331:--> User name okay, need password. 332:--> Need account for login. 350:--> Requested file action pending further information. 421:--> Too many users (Service not available, closing control connection. This may be a reply to any command if the service knows it must shut down.) NOTE WELL - If you see a 421, followed by mes