FTP

FTP 212 Directory Status vs 226 Closing Data Connection

Both FTP 212 (Directory Status) and 226 (Closing Data Connection) belong to the 2xx Positive Completion category. 212 indicates that directory status reply. The server provides information about the current directory or a specified directory. Meanwhile, 226 means that closing data connection. The requested file action was successful and the data connection is being closed.

Description

Directory status reply. The server provides information about the current directory or a specified directory.

When You See It

After issuing the STAT command on a directory, the server returns the directory listing or status information.

How to Fix

No fix needed — this is an informational response showing directory contents or status.

Description

Closing data connection. The requested file action was successful and the data connection is being closed.

When You See It

After a file transfer, directory listing, or other data operation completes successfully.

How to Fix

No fix needed — the transfer completed successfully. The data connection is closed and a new one will be opened for the next transfer.

Key Differences

1.

FTP 212: Directory status reply. The server provides information about the current directory or a specified directory.

2.

FTP 226: Closing data connection. The requested file action was successful and the data connection is being closed.

3.

You encounter 212 when after issuing the STAT command on a directory, the server returns the directory listing or status information.

4.

You encounter 226 when after a file transfer, directory listing, or other data operation completes successfully.

When to Use Which

For 212 (Directory Status): No fix needed — this is an informational response showing directory contents or status. For 226 (Closing Data Connection): No fix needed — the transfer completed successfully. The data connection is closed and a new one will be opened for the next transfer.

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