HTTP |
100 |
Continue Go on |
101 |
Switching protocols Switching protocols |
200 |
Ok Normal |
201 |
Created has been created |
202 |
Accepted has accepted |
203 |
Non-authoritative Information Non-authoritative information |
204 |
No Content No content |
205 |
Reset Content Resetting content |
206 |
Partial Content Partial content |
300 |
Multiple choices A variety of options |
301 |
Moved Permanently Permanent redirect |
302 |
Found Temporary redirection |
60V |
Other See other |
304 |
Not Modified Not modified |
305 |
Use Proxy Using agents |
307 |
Temporary Redirect Temporary redirection |
400 |
Bad Request A syntax error occurred on the request |
401 |
Unauthorized Not validated |
403 |
Forbidden Resource Not available |
404 |
Not Found Unable to find the resource at the specified location |
405 |
Method Not allowed Disallowed Request method |
406 |
Not acceptable Not acceptable |
407 |
Proxy Authentication Required Agent needs validation |
408 |
Request Timeout Request Timeout |
409 |
Conflict Conflict |
410 |
Gone No longer available |
411 |
Length Required Need to provide length |
412 |
Precondition Failed Prerequisite failure |
413 |
Request Entity Too Large Request entity too large |
414 |
Request URI Too Long URI Request URI is too long |
416 |
Requested Range not satisfiable The requested range is not satisfied |
500 |
Internal Server Error Internal server Error |
501 |
Not implemented The server does not support the functionality required to implement the request |
502 |
Bad Gateway The WEB server received an invalid response when it was used as a gateway or proxy server |
503 |
Service unavailable Service Not available |
504 |
Gateway Timeout Gateway Timeout |
505 |
HTTP Version not supported HTTP version not supported |
Ftp |
110 |
Restart marker reply. In this case, the "text is exact" particular implementation; It must read:mark yyyy = MMMM where yyyy is user-process the data stream marker, and MMMM server ' s equivalent marker (note th e spaces between markers and "="). Reboot flag Response. In this case, the information is accurate and does not have to be handled in a special way: the tag yyyy = MMM yyyy is the user process data flow token, MMMM is the corresponding token on the server side (note the space between the token and the equal sign). |
120 |
Service ready in nnn minutes. Service is available during NNN time |
125 |
Data connection already open; Transfer starting. The data connection has been turned on to begin transferring data. |
150 |
File status Okay; About to open data connection. The file status is correct and the data connection is open. |
200 |
Command okay. The command execution ends normally. |
202 |
Command not implemented, superfluous in this site. The command has not been executed, and this site does not support this command. |
211 |
System status, or system help reply. System State or system help information response. |
212 |
Directory status. Directory state information. |
213 |
File status. File state information. |
214 |
Help message. on how to use the server or the meaning of a particular non-standard command. This reply was useful only to the human user. Help information. about how to use this server or special non-standard commands. This reply is only useful to people. |
215 |
The NAME system type. The Where name is a official system name from the assigned Numbers document. Name System type. |
220 |
Service ready for new user. The service for the newly connected user is ready. |
221 |
Service closing control connection. Control connection shutdown. |
225 |
Data connection open; No transfer in progress. The data connection is turned on and there is no data transfer in progress. |
226 |
Closing data connection. Requested file action successful (for example, file transfer or file abort). Closing data connection. The request file action ended successfully (for example, file transfer or termination). |
227 |
Entering passive Mode (H1,H2,H3,H4,P1,P2). into passive mode. |
230 |
User logged in, proceed. logged out if appropriate. User is logged in. If you do not need to be able to log out. |
250 |
Requested file action Okay, completed. The requested file operation was completed successfully. |
257 |
"PATHNAME" created. Path has been established. |
331 |
User name okay, need password. User name exists, you need to enter a password. |
332 |
Need account for login. Account to be logged in. |
350 |
Requested file action pending further information Further information is required for the operation of the requested file. |
421 |
Service not available, closing control connection. This May is a reply to Any command if the service is knows it must shut down. The service is not available and control connection shutdown. This may be a response to any command if the service thinks it must be closed. |
425 |
Can ' t Open data connection. Failed to open data connection. |
426 |
Connection closed; Transfer aborted. Connection closed, transfer aborted. |
450 |
Requested file action not taken. The operation of the requested file was not executed. |
451 |
Requested action aborted. Local error in processing. The requested operation was aborted. A local error occurred in the processing. |
452 |
Requested action not taken. Insufficient storage spaces in system. File unavailable (e.g., file busy). The requested operation was not executed. The system has insufficient storage space. File is not available. |
500 |
Syntax error, command unrecognized. This could include errors such as command line too long. Syntax error, unrecognized command. This may be the command line is too long. |
501 |
Syntax error in parameters or arguments. Syntax error caused by parameter error. |
502 |
Command not implemented. The command was not executed. |
503 |
Bad sequence of commands. The order of the commands is incorrect. |
504 |
Command not implemented to that parameter. The command was not executed because of a parameter error. |
530 |
Not logged in. There is no login. |
Smtp |
200 |
(Nonstandard success response, rfc876) (Non-standard successful response, see rfc876) |
211 |
System status, or system help reply System status, or system help reply |
214 |
Help message Help information |
220 |
<domain> Service Ready < domain > Service ready |
221 |
<domain> Service closing transmission channel < domain > service is shutting down the transport channel |
250 |
Requested mail action Okay, completed Requested mail operation OK, complete |
251 |
User not local; Would forward to <forward-path> Non-local user; will turn to <forward-path> |
354 |
Start mail input; End With <CRLF>.<CRLF> Start entering messages; end With <CRLF>.<CRLF> |
421 |
<domain> Service not available, closing transmission channel < domain > service is not available, closing the transport channel |
450 |
Requested mail action not taken:mailbox unavailable The requested mail operation was not accepted: The mailbox is not available |
451 |
Requested action aborted:local error in processing The requested operation has been interrupted: An internal error occurred in processing |
452 |
Requested action not taken:insufficient system storage The requested operation was not executed: insufficient system space |
500 |
Syntax Error, Command unrecognised Language error, command unknown |
501 |
Syntax error in Parameters or arguments Syntax error for parameter or variable |
502 |
Command not implemented Command not yet implemented |
503 |
Bad sequence of commands Wrong Order of command |
504 |
Command parameter not implemented Command parameter not implemented |
521 |
<domain> does not accept mail (rfc1846) < domain > do not accept mail (see rfc1846) |
530 |
Access denied No access |
550 |
Requested action not Taken:mailbox unavailable The requested operation was not executed: The mailbox is not available |
551 |
User not local; Please try <forward-path> Non-local user; Please try <forward-path> |
552 |
Requested mail action aborted:exceeded storage allocation The requested message operation was interrupted: the allocated space was exceeded |
553 |
Requested action not Taken:mailbox name not allowed The requested operation was not executed: The mailbox name is not allowed |
554 |
Transaction failed Transmission failed |