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HP NonStop SSL User Manual

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120 Appendix HP NonStop SSL Reference Manual
F<session>|<-- reply to STOR/RETR/LIST command from FTP server has error: <reply>
Warning that the reply from the remote FTP server upon one of the mentioned requests is erroneous. If this happens
frequently contact your support representative.
F<session>|<-- reply to PORT command from FTP server has error: <reply>
Warning about the receipt of an erroneous reply from a FTP server upon requesting active mode FTP. Check
whether the remote FTP server supports active mode FTP.
CSocket::Create: could not resolve address <hostaddress> with given IPMode=<ipmode> (<detailed
reason>)
This error occurs when a hostaddress was passed which cannot be resolved, at least not in the current IPMODE.
Check the DNS entry for the given host address to verify that the <hostaddress> has an IP address assigned to it.
Alternatively pass the IP address directly.
Received command "<ipv4_only_command>" although using IPv6 connection, sending error 503 to
client.
This command indicates that the FTP client used does not act according to the FTP IPv6 specification. Please
contact HP support.
Received PORT command but outgoing connection is IPv6 connection, transition not supported,
sending error 500 to client.
This message occurs when an FTP client connected IPv4 and HP NonStop SSL was configured in FTPS mode with
IPMODE DUAL and an IPv6 only host as TARGETHOST. In this case the data connection cannot be established
since FTP data command protocol is not supported. To resolve the error condition either specify a mapped IPv4
address in the TARGETHOST (e.g. ffff::127.0.0.1) or set up one process for each IPMODE IPv4 and IPMODE
IPv6.
AUTH command "<AUTH_command>" from client not understood
This message indicates that a client sent an unsupported authentication command. Please contact HP support.
Protection level indicated by command "<PROT_command>" not supported.
This message indicates that a request for a certain protection level of the FTP connection was requested which is not
supported. This might indicates a bug in either the client or the server side. Please contact HP support.
Received command "<command>" although client issued EPSV ALL before, sending error 503 to
client.
When FTP data channels are opened up according to RFC 2428 with EPSV/EPRT, the client can indicate (by
sending "EPSV ALL") that it will subsequently always open data connections by using passive FTP with the EPSV
command. In this way potential NAT gateways analyzing the FTP control connection can be informed to put the
connection to (faster) pass-through mode, since no IP address replacing has to be done anymore. If, however, the
client sends the "EPSV ALL" command and later tries to open up an FTP data connection with a command other
than EPSV, this error message will be generated. If you see this error, please contact HP support of the FTP client
vendor.
Warning, could not normalize at least one of the IPAddresses "<ip1>" and "<ip2>" comparing them as
they are
This warning might indicate a bug, please contact HP support.
parameter "PREVENT_TLS_1_0_CBC_VULNERABILITY" was explicitly set to false (NOT
recommended, default=true), will *NOT* clear SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS option.
You will be vulnerable to attacks against CBC algorithms !!

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