FTP

FTP 220 Service Ready vs 230 User Logged In

Both FTP 220 (Service Ready) and 230 (User Logged In) belong to the 2xx Positive Completion category. 220 indicates that service ready for new user. This is the greeting message sent by the FTP server when a client first connects. Meanwhile, 230 means that user logged in, proceed. The authentication was successful and the user has full access to the FTP server.

Beschreibung

Service ready for new user. This is the greeting message sent by the FTP server when a client first connects.

Wann Sie es sehen

Immediately upon connecting to an FTP server. This is the welcome banner confirming the server is accepting connections.

Wie man es behebt

No fix needed — the server is ready. Proceed with USER and PASS commands to authenticate.

Beschreibung

User logged in, proceed. The authentication was successful and the user has full access to the FTP server.

Wann Sie es sehen

After providing valid credentials with USER and PASS commands, or after anonymous login on servers that allow it.

Wie man es behebt

No fix needed — you are authenticated. Proceed with CWD, LIST, RETR, STOR, or other file operations.

Wesentliche Unterschiede

1.

FTP 220: Service ready for new user. This is the greeting message sent by the FTP server when a client first connects.

2.

FTP 230: User logged in, proceed. The authentication was successful and the user has full access to the FTP server.

3.

You encounter 220 when immediately upon connecting to an FTP server. This is the welcome banner confirming the server is accepting connections.

4.

You encounter 230 when after providing valid credentials with USER and PASS commands, or after anonymous login on servers that allow it.

Wann welchen verwenden

For 220 (Service Ready): No fix needed — the server is ready. Proceed with USER and PASS commands to authenticate. For 230 (User Logged In): No fix needed — you are authenticated. Proceed with CWD, LIST, RETR, STOR, or other file operations.

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