During your HTTP sessions, you will receive various numbered codes from Web servers. Some codes represent errors; most others simply communicate the status of the connection. Below are brief explanations for the most common status and error codes.
Code |
Description |
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100 Series |
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 EFT Server successfully accepted the client request. |
200 |
Okay - 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. |
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 EFT Server or repeat the request by using a proxy server. |
302 |
Object moved. This error can occur when you have configured HTTP to HTTP redirection. |
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 EFT 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 ISAPI/CGI application. |
401.7 |
Access denied by URL authorization policy on the Web server. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
403 |
Forbidden. |
403.1 |
Execute access forbidden. The following are two common causes of this error message:
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403.2 |
Read access forbidden. Verify that you have Read access to the directory. Also, if you are using a default document, verify that the document exists. |
403.3 |
Write access forbidden. Verify that you have Write access to the directory |
403.4 |
SSL required. Use HTTPS instead of HTTP to access the page. |
403.5 |
SSL 128 required. |
403.6 |
IP address rejected. |
403.7 |
Client certificate required. You do not have a valid client certificate installed |
403.8 |
Site access denied. |
403.9 |
Too many users. The number of users who are connected to EFT Server exceeds the connection limit. |
403.10 |
Invalid configuration. |
403.11 |
Password change. |
403.12 |
Mapper denied access. The page that you want to access requires a client certificate, but the user ID that is mapped to your client certificate has been denied access to the file. |
403.13 |
Client certificate revoked. |
403.14 |
Directory listing denied. |
403.15 |
Client Access Licenses exceeded. |
403.16 |
Client certificate is untrusted or invalid. |
403.17 |
Client certificate has expired or is not yet valid. |
403.18 |
Cannot execute requested URL in the current application pool. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
403.19 |
Cannot execute CGIs for the client in this application pool. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
403.20 |
Passport logon failed. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
404 |
Not found. This error may occur if the file that you are trying to access has been moved or deleted. |
404.0 |
File or directory not found. |
404.1 |
Web site not accessible on the requested port. |
404.2 |
Web service extension lockdown policy prevents this request. |
404.3 |
MIME map policy prevents this request. |
405 |
HTTP verb used to access this page is not allowed (method not allowed). |
406 |
Client browser does not accept the MIME type of the requested page. |
407 |
Proxy authentication required. |
412 |
Precondition failed. |
413 |
Request entity too large. |
414 |
Request-URL too long. |
415 |
Unsupported media type. |
416 |
Requested range not satisfiable. |
417 |
Execution failed. |
423 |
Locked error. |
500 Series |
Server Error - EFT Server cannot complete the request because it encounters an error. |
500 |
Internal server error. You see this error message for a wide variety of server-side errors. |
500.12 |
Application is busy restarting on the Web server. Indicates that you tried to load an ASP page while IIS was in the process of restarting the application. This message should disappear when you refresh the page. If you refresh the page and the message appears again, it may be caused by antivirus software that is scanning your configuration file. |
500.13 |
Web server is too busy. |
500.15 |
Direct requests for configuration are not allowed. |
500.16 |
UNC authorization credentials incorrect. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
500.18 |
URL authorization store cannot be opened. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
500.100 |
Internal ASP error. You receive this error message when you try to load an ASP page that has errors in the code. |
501 |
Header values specify a configuration that is not implemented. |
502 |
Bad Gateway. Web server received an invalid response while acting as a gateway or proxy. You receive this error message when you try to run a CGI script that does not return a valid set of HTTP headers. |
502.1 |
CGI application timeout. |
502.2 |
Error in CGI application. |
503 |
Service unavailable. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0. |
504 |
Gateway timeout. |
505 |
HTTP version not supported. |