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Confluence Log in UWF Public Knowledge BasePage tree Browse pagesConfigureSpace tools Attachments (3) Page History Page Information Resolved comments Link to this Page… View in Hierarchy View Source Export to PDF Export to Word Dashboard network error software caused connection abort putty … UWF Public Knowledge Base Registration Registering for Courses Skip to end of network error software caused connection abort winscp banner JIRA links Go to start of banner Registration Error Messages Skip to end of metadata Created by Unknown User (kmeyer), network error software caused connection abort putty ubuntu last modified on Jan 06, 2015 Go to start of metadata What to do when you get Registration ErrorsAn override for a section does NOT automatically register you into that section. An override only gives you windows 7 putty fatal error network error software caused the connection abort permission to register. After you have been given an override you must go online and add the class. It is possible that you may need more than one override. You will need a specific and separate override for each registration error.Request an override BY NAME: Read any Registration Error Message carefully, look under STATUS. This will tell you which specific override you require.Possible Registration Error Messages ERROR MESSAGE (See "STATUS")DEFINITIONSOLUTIONCampus RestrictionSection is restricted
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to students at a particular campus location.Choose a different section. OR ask the department offering the course to issue a Campus Restriction Override.Closed SectionSection is full - no seats availableChoose a different section. OR It is possible to ask the dean, department chair, or instructor for a Capacity Override. However, the answer may be "no".Class RestrictionCourse is restricted to specific students based on the number of earned hours as of the last semester completed at UWF. See your Unofficial Transcript or Degree Works audit for the number of hours you have completed.Select a different course. OR You may request a Class Restriction Override through the department offering the class.Cohort RestrictionA specific cohort is required to enroll in the course.Choose another section. OR if you think you are a member of the cohort, contact the office who controls the cohort to have it added to your record OR contact the department offering the course and request a Cohort Participant Override.College RestrictionClass is restricted to students in a specific college (ex: College of Business).Choose a different section. OR ask the college offering the course to issue a College override.Corequisite (Subject Course Number) Required (ex:Corequisite ENC 1101 Required)One or more separate courses may be required to be taken at t
‘The first cipher supported by the server is ... below the configured warning threshold' 10.5 ‘Server sent disconnect message type
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2 (protocol error): "Too many authentication failures for root"' 10.6 ‘Out network error software caused connection abort filezilla sftp of memory' 10.7 ‘Internal error', ‘Internal fault', ‘Assertion failed' 10.8 ‘Unable to use this private key file', putty fatal error network error connection refused ‘Couldn't load private key', ‘Key is of wrong type' 10.9 ‘Server refused our public key' or ‘Key refused' 10.10 ‘Access denied', ‘Authentication refused' 10.11 ‘Incorrect CRC received on https://confluence.uwf.edu/display/public/Registration+Error+Messages packet' or ‘Incorrect MAC received on packet' 10.12 ‘Incoming packet was garbled on decryption' 10.13 ‘PuTTY X11 proxy: various errors' 10.14 ‘Network error: Software caused connection abort' 10.15 ‘Network error: Connection reset by peer' 10.16 ‘Network error: Connection refused' 10.17 ‘Network error: Connection timed out' Chapter 10: Common error messages This chapter lists a number of common https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.60/htmldoc/Chapter10.html error messages which PuTTY and its associated tools can produce, and explains what they mean in more detail. We do not attempt to list all error messages here: there are many which should never occur, and some which should be self-explanatory. If you get an error message which is not listed in this chapter and which you don't understand, report it to us as a bug (see appendix B) and we will add documentation for it. 10.1 ‘The server's host key is not cached in the registry' This error message occurs when PuTTY connects to a new SSH server. Every server identifies itself by means of a host key; once PuTTY knows the host key for a server, it will be able to detect if a malicious attacker redirects your connection to another machine. If you see this message, it means that PuTTY has not seen this host key before, and has no way of knowing whether it is correct or not. You should attempt to ver
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Validator errors and their explanation Below are all the validator's error messages for which we have an "explanation". 25: general entity X not defined and no default entity This is usually a cascading error caused by a an undefined entity reference or use of an unencoded ampersand (&) in an URL or body text. See the previous message for further details. ✉ 28: unterminated comment: found end of entity inside comment Check that you are using a proper syntax for your comments, e.g: . This error may appear if you forget the last "--" to close one comment, therefore including the rest of the content in your comment. ✉ 38: literal is missing closing delimiter Did you forget to close a (double) quote mark? ✉ 42: unknown declaration type X This error may appear if you are using a bad syntax for your comments, such as "" The proper syntax for comments is . ✉ 47: end of document in prolog This error may appear when the validator receives an empty document. Please make sure that the document you are uploading is not empty, and report any discrepancy. ✉ 63: character data is not allowed here You have used character data somewhere it is not permitted to appear. Mistakes that can cause this error include: putting text directly in the body of the document without wrapping it in a container element (such as a
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), or forgetting to quote an attribute value (where characters such as "%" and "/" are common, but cannot appear without surrounding quotes), or using XHTML-style self-closing tags (such as ) in HTML 4.01 or earlier. To fix, remove the extra slash ('/') character. For more information about the reasons for this, see Empty elements in SGML, HTML, XML, and XHTML. ✉ 64: document type does not allow element X here The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "