FTP 213 File Status vs 230 User Logged In
Both FTP 213 (File Status) and 230 (User Logged In) belong to the 2xx Positive Completion category. 213 indicates that file status reply. The server provides information about a specific file, typically its size or modification time. Meanwhile, 230 means that user logged in, proceed. The authentication was successful and the user has full access to the FTP server.
説明
File status reply. The server provides information about a specific file, typically its size or modification time.
このコードが表示される場合
After issuing the SIZE or MDTM command, the server returns the file size in bytes or the last modification timestamp.
解決方法
No fix needed — this is an informational response. Use the returned data to determine file size before download or to check timestamps for synchronization.
説明
User logged in, proceed. The authentication was successful and the user has full access to the FTP server.
このコードが表示される場合
After providing valid credentials with USER and PASS commands, or after anonymous login on servers that allow it.
解決方法
No fix needed — you are authenticated. Proceed with CWD, LIST, RETR, STOR, or other file operations.
主な違い
FTP 213: File status reply. The server provides information about a specific file, typically its size or modification time.
FTP 230: User logged in, proceed. The authentication was successful and the user has full access to the FTP server.
You encounter 213 when after issuing the SIZE or MDTM command, the server returns the file size in bytes or the last modification timestamp.
You encounter 230 when after providing valid credentials with USER and PASS commands, or after anonymous login on servers that allow it.
どちらをいつ使うか
For 213 (File Status): No fix needed — this is an informational response. Use the returned data to determine file size before download or to check timestamps for synchronization. For 230 (User Logged In): No fix needed — you are authenticated. Proceed with CWD, LIST, RETR, STOR, or other file operations.