you are biting in the wrong direction, the point was the action was not
accepted by the server.
--truman
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Lyytinen Petteri wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Truman Boyes wrote:
>
> > the response code '550' means permission denied.
>
> Not quite.
>
> For FTP, 550 is "Requested action not taken. File unavailable" (eg.
> file not found, no access to the file or, file busy). I do know that FTP
> clients like WS-FTP, for instance, give "550 Permission denied" but,
> that's just a client-specific hack and has little to do with the 'real'
> meaning of the code (with real meaning I mean RFC-compliant reply
> codes[1]).
>
> [1]: See RFC 640 "Revised FTP Reply Codes" at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0640.txt?number=640
>
> .pi.
>
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