Ftp Error Codes 500
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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 command. (The user-process sending another command before the completion reply would be in violation of protocol; but ftp return codes server-FTP processes should queue any commands that arrive while a preceding command is in progress.) This
Ftp Error 421 Service Not Available
type of reply can be used to indicate that the command was accepted and the user-process may now pay attention to the data ftp error 426 connections, for implementations where 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
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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 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 ftp return codes mainframe 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.) 5xx Permanent Negative Completion reply The command was not accepted and the requested action did not take place. The User-process is discouraged from repeating the exact request (in the same sequence). Even some "permanent" error conditions can be corrected, so the human user may want to direct his User-process to reinitiate the command sequence by direct action at some point in the future (e.g., after the spelling has been changed, or the user has altered his directory status.) 6xx Protected reply The RFC 2228 introduced the concept of protected replies to increase security over the FTP communications. The 6xx replies are Base64 encoded protected messages
brief explanations for the most common status and error codes They are provided here to point you in
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the right direction for solving your FTP errors. For example, if
Ftp 530
you receive a 331 error, you can look at the table below and see that a 331 ftp response 421 received. server closed connection. error indicates that your username is authorized and now you need to provide a password. If you received a 530 error, your password was rejected (because you typed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FTP_server_return_codes it wrong, your account is expired, you provided the wrong username/password pair, etc.). Often you can type the description from the table below into your ISP/Web Hosting Provider's help pages to find an explanation for the error. 100 200 300 400 500 10000 Code Description 100 Series The requested action is being initiated, expect another http://help.globalscape.com/help/cuteftp8/Numbered_FTP_status_and_error_codes.htm reply before proceeding with a new command. 110 Restart marker reply. 120 Service ready in nn minutes. 125 Data Connection already open, transfer starting. 150 File status okay, about to open data connection. 200 Series The requested action has been successfully completed. 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. 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. 230 User logged in, proceed. 250 Requested file action okay, completed. 257 " PATHNAME" created. 300 Series The command has been accepted, but the requested action is on hold, pending receipt of further information. 33
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iOS SEARCH Knowledgebase Common Error Messages - FTP Return Codes Posted by SRT HelpDesk Admin on 16 March 2005 05:18 PM Error: 202/502 - Command not Implemented You will see 202/502 if A) the server does not support the command, or B) the command is not enabled on the server. With Titan, you can disable commands such as PASV, MTDM, SITE PSWD; in which case Titan will return a 502 to the client. Error: 425 - Unable to open data connection You will see 425 when Titan or WebDrive is unable to open a Data Connection to the server. The Data Connection is used to transfer files and directory information between the Server and Client. If you see this error, 99.999% of the time it is because there is a firewall between the client and server and the client is not in PASV mode or your firewall has not been configured to do port forwarding correctly. Error: 450 - Requested action not taken, file unavailable/451 - Requested action aborted: local error in processing. You may see a 450/451 if the client attempts to upload a file to the server and the filename contains an invalid character such as ':' or '%'. This happens when the client is either MAC or Unix. Error: 452 - Requested action not taken. Insufficient storage in system or quota exceeded/552 - Requested file action aborted, exceeded users storage allocation You will see a 452/552 if the Titan server has Quotas enabled the the client user has exceeded their storage allocations. Error: 500 - command not understood/501 - Syntax error in parameters or arguments. You will see 500/501 if the user specifies an invalid FTP command. Error: 503 - Bad sequence of commands You will see a 503 if the user issues commands to Titan out of sequence. For instance, the ftp client must send USER before sending the PASS command. If they send PASS without USER, then 503 will result. Error: 530 - Not logged in. You will see a 530 if you connect to Titan and attempt to peform actions before logging in. If you connect and try to do a CWD or PWD, you will get a 530 because you need to login with USER/PASS first. Error: 550 - Requested action not taken, file not found or no access. You will see this one often. This error happens for a fe