freebsd-dev/lib/libfetch/ftp.errors
des b3815a8615 Recognize the (incorrect) error code a MediaHawk server sends in reply to
unrecognized commands such as MDTM.

Requested by:	Stephen Roome <stephen_roome@pepcross.com>
2002-10-30 06:06:16 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
#
# This list is taken from RFC 959.
# It probably needs a going over.
#
110 OK Restart marker reply
120 TEMP Service ready in a few minutes
125 OK Data connection already open; transfer starting
150 OK File status okay; about to open data connection
200 OK Command okay
202 PROTO Command not implemented, superfluous at this site
211 INFO System status, or system help reply
212 INFO Directory status
213 INFO File status
214 INFO Help message
215 INFO Set system type
220 OK Service ready for new user
221 OK Service closing control connection
225 OK Data connection open; no transfer in progress
226 OK Requested file action successful
227 OK Entering Passive Mode
229 OK Entering Extended Passive Mode
230 OK User logged in, proceed
250 OK Requested file action okay, completed
257 OK File/directory created
331 AUTH User name okay, need password
332 AUTH Need account for login
350 OK Requested file action pending further information
421 DOWN Service not available, closing control connection
425 NETWORK Can't open data connection
426 ABORT Connection closed; transfer aborted
450 UNAVAIL File unavailable (e.g., file busy)
451 SERVER Requested action aborted: local error in processing
452 FULL Insufficient storage space in system
500 PROTO Syntax error, command unrecognized
501 PROTO Syntax error in parameters or arguments
502 PROTO Command not implemented
503 PROTO Bad sequence of commands
504 PROTO Command not implemented for that parameter
530 AUTH Not logged in
532 AUTH Need account for storing files
535 PROTO Bug in MediaHawk Video Kernel FTP server
550 UNAVAIL File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
551 PROTO Requested action aborted. Page type unknown
552 FULL Exceeded storage allocation
553 EXISTS File name not allowed
999 PROTO Protocol error