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Offsite FTP with Microsoft ftp
IIS settings
Security Accounts
check in allow anonymouse logins
user name iuser_ns1739
log sc-status 230
FTP
1xx - Positive Preliminary Reply
These status codes indicate that an action has started successfully, but the
client expects another reply before it continues with a new command.
 | 110 Restart
marker reply. |
 | 120 Service
ready in nnn minutes. |
 | 125 Data
connection already open; transfer starting. |
 | 150 File
status okay; about to open data connection. |
2xx - Positive Completion Reply
An action has successfully completed. The client can execute a new command.
 | 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 (h1,h2,h3,h4,p1,p2). |
 | 230 User
logged in, proceed. |
 | 250
Requested file action okay, completed. |
 | 257
"PATHNAME" created. |
3xx - Positive Intermediate Reply
The command was successful, but the server needs additional information from the
client to complete processing the request.
 | 331 User
name okay, need password. |
 | 332 Need
account for login. |
 | 350
Requested file action pending further information. |
4xx - Transient Negative Completion
Reply
The command was not successful, but the error is temporary. If the client
retries the command, it may succeed.
 | 421 Service
not available, closing control connection. This may be a reply to any
command if the service knows it must shut down. |
 | 425 Cannot
open data connection. |
 | 426
Connection closed; transfer aborted. |
 | 450
Requested file action not taken. File unavailable (for example, file busy). |
 | 451
Requested action aborted: Local error in processing. |
 | 452
Requested action not taken. Insufficient storage space in system. |
5xx - Permanent Negative Completion
Reply
The command was not successful, and the error is permanent. If the client
retries the command, it receives the same error.
 | 500 Syntax
error, command unrecognized. This may include errors such as command line
too long. |
 | 501 Syntax
error in parameters or arguments. |
 | 502 Command
not implemented. |
 | 503 Bad
sequence of commands. |
 | 504 Command
not implemented for that parameter. |
 | 530 Not
logged in. |
 | 532 Need
account for storing files. |
 | 550
Requested action not taken. File unavailable (for example, file not found,
no access). |
 | 551
Requested action aborted: Page type unknown. |
 | 552
Requested file action aborted. Exceeded storage allocation (for current
directory or dataset). |
 | 553
Requested action not taken. File name not allowed. |
Common FTP Status Codes and Their Causes
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150 -
FTP uses two ports: 21 for sending commands, and 20 for sending data. A
status code of 150 indicates that the server is about to open a new
connection on port 20 to send some data. |
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226 -
The command opens a data connection on port 20 to perform an action, such as
transferring a file. This action successfully completes, and the data
connection is closed. |
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230 -
This status code appears after the client sends the correct password. It
indicates that the user has successfully logged on. |
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331 -
You see this status code after the client sends a user name. This same
status code appears regardless of whether the user name that is provided is
a valid account on the system. |
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426 -
The command opens a data connection to perform an action, but that action is
canceled, and the data connection is closed. |
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530 -
This status code indicates that the user cannot log on because the user name
and password combination is not valid. If you use a user account to log on,
you may have mistyped the user name or password, or you may have chosen to
allow only Anonymous access. If you log on with the Anonymous account, you
may have configured IIS to deny Anonymous access. |
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550 -
The command is not executed because the specified file is not available. For
example, this status code occurs when you try to GET a file that does not
exist, or when you try to PUT a file in a directory for which you do not
have Write access. |
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