FTP 200 Command OK vs 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode
Both FTP 200 (Command OK) and 229 (Entering Extended Passive Mode) belong to the 2xx Positive Completion category. 200 indicates that the command has been successfully executed. This is a general acknowledgment that the command was understood and carried out. Meanwhile, 229 means that entering Extended Passive Mode. The server provides only a port number for the data connection, using the same IP as the control connection. Works with both IPv4 and IPv6.
Описание
The command has been successfully executed. This is a general acknowledgment that the command was understood and carried out.
Когда вы это видите
After issuing any command that completes successfully, such as TYPE, MODE, or NOOP.
Как исправить
No fix needed — the command succeeded. This is the standard positive response for commands that don't return data.
Описание
Entering Extended Passive Mode. The server provides only a port number for the data connection, using the same IP as the control connection. Works with both IPv4 and IPv6.
Когда вы это видите
After issuing the EPSV command. The server responds with a port number in the format (|||port|) for the client to connect to.
Как исправить
No fix needed — connect to the server's control IP on the provided port. If it fails, try falling back to PASV (227) or check firewall rules.
Ключевые различия
FTP 200: The command has been successfully executed. This is a general acknowledgment that the command was understood and carried out.
FTP 229: Entering Extended Passive Mode. The server provides only a port number for the data connection, using the same IP as the control connection. Works with both IPv4 and IPv6.
You encounter 200 when after issuing any command that completes successfully, such as TYPE, MODE, or NOOP.
You encounter 229 when after issuing the EPSV command. The server responds with a port number in the format (|||port|) for the client to connect to.
Когда что использовать
For 200 (Command OK): No fix needed — the command succeeded. This is the standard positive response for commands that don't return data. For 229 (Entering Extended Passive Mode): No fix needed — connect to the server's control IP on the provided port. If it fails, try falling back to PASV (227) or check firewall rules.