503
FTP
503 Bad Sequence
Bad sequence of commands. The command is valid but was sent in the wrong order relative to other commands.
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When you skip a required step, like sending PASS before USER, or RNTO without first sending RNFR.
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Follow the correct command sequence. Common sequences: USER then PASS for login, RNFR then RNTO for rename, PASV then RETR for transfer.
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