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ยป HTTP Status and Error Codes HTTP Status and Error Codes 3 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE 5 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: All GlobalSCAPE products, all versions Refer to https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle11144.aspx for EFT-specific HTTP error codes DISCUSSION During your HTTP sessions, you'll receive various numbered codes from http error codes Web servers. When connected via HTTP, CuteFTP and HTTP servers to which you connect can
Http Error 403
display these codes in the log window. Some codes represent errors. Most others simply communicate the status of the connection. Here are brief
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explanations for the most common status and error codes. The list below are standard HTTP codes. Numbers outside this list are proprietary to the Server or Client that you are using. Error or Status Code Description 100 Series
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Informational - These status codes indicate a provisional response. The client should be prepared to receive one or more 1xx responses before receiving a regular response. 100 Continue. 101 Switching protocols. 200 Series Success - This class of status codes indicates that the server successfully accepted the client request. 200 The client request has succeeded. This status code indicates that the Web server has successfully processed the request. 201 Created. 202 Accepted. 203 Non-authoritative information. http error 500 204 No content. 205 Reset content. 206 Partial content. 300 Series Redirection - The client browser must take more action to fulfill the request. For example, the browser may have to request a different page on the server or repeat the request by using a proxy server. 302 Object moved. 304 Not modified. The client requests a document that is already in its cache and the document has not been modified since it was cached. The client uses the cached copy of the document, instead of downloading it from the server 307 Temporary redirect. 400 Series Client Error - An error occurs, and the client appears to be at fault. For example, the client may request a page that does not exist, or the client may not provide valid authentication information. 400 Bad request. 401 Access denied. 401.1 Logon failed. The logon attempt is unsuccessful, probably because of a user name or password that is not valid. 401.2 Logon failed due to server configuration. 401.3 Unauthorized due to ACL on resource. This indicates a problem with NTFS permissions. This error may occur even if the permissions are correct for the file that you are trying to access. For example, you see this error if the IUSR account does not have access to the C:\Winnt\System32\Inetsrv directory. 401.4 Authorization failed by filter. 401.5 Authorization failed by ISAP
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response. 10.1 Informational 1xx This class of status code indicates a provisional response, consisting only of the Status-Line and optional headers, and is terminated by an empty line. There are no required headers for this class of status code. Since HTTP/1.0 did not define any 1xx status codes, servers MUST NOT send a 1xx response to an HTTP/1.0 client except under experimental conditions. A client MUST be prepared to accept one or more 1xx status responses prior to a regular response, even if the client does not expect a 100 (Continue) status message. Unexpected 1xx status responses MAY be ignored by a user agent. Proxies MUST forward 1xx responses, unless the connection between the proxy and its client has been closed, or unless the proxy itself requested the generation of the 1xx response. (For example, if a proxy adds a "Expect: 100-continue" field when it forwards a request, then it need not forward the corresponding 100 (Continue) response(s).) 10.1.1 100 Continue The client SHOULD continue with its request. This interim response is used to inform the client that the initial part of the request has been received and has not yet been rejected by the server. The client SHOULD continue by sending the remainder of the request or, if the request has already been completed, ignore this response. The server MUST send a final response after the request has been completed. See section 8.2.3 for detailed discussion of the use and handling of this status code. 10.1.2 101 Switching Protocols The server understands and is willing to comply with the client's request, via the Upgrade message header field (section 14.42), for a change in the application protocol being used on this connection. The server will switch protocols to those defined by the response's Upgrade header field immediately after the empty line which terminates the 101 response. The protocol SHOULD be switched only when it is advantageous to do so. For example, switching to a newer version of HTTP is advantageous over older versions, and switching to a real-time, synchronous protocol might be advantageous when delivering resources that use such features. 10.2 Successful 2xx This class of status code indicates that the client's request was successfully received, understood, and accepted. 10.2.1 200 OK The request has succeeded. The information returned with the response is dependent on the method used in the request, for example: GET an entity corresponding to the requested resource is sent in the response; HEAD the entity-header fields corresponding to the requested resource are sent in the respo