libcurl-errors - error codes in libcurl
This man page includes most, if not all, available error codes in libcurl. Why they occur and possibly what you can do to fix the problem.
Almost all "easy" interface functions return a CURLcode error code. No matter what, using the curl_easy_setopt(3) option CURLOPT_ERRORBUFFER is a good idea as it will give you a human readable error string that may offer more details about the error cause than just the error code does. curl_easy_strerror(3) can be called to get an error string from a given CURLcode number.
CURLcode is one of the following:
All fine. Proceed as usual.
CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL (1)
The URL you passed to libcurl used a protocol that this libcurl does not support. The support might be a compile-time option that you didn't use, it can be a misspelled protocol string or just a protocol libcurl has no code for.
Very early initialization code failed. This is likely to be an internal error or problem.
The URL was not properly formatted.
This is never returned by current libcurl.
CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_PROXY (5)
Couldn't resolve proxy. The given proxy host could not be resolved.
CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST (6)
Couldn't resolve host. The given remote host was not resolved.
Failed to connect() to host or proxy.
CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_SERVER_REPLY (8)
After connecting to an FTP server, libcurl expects to get a certain reply back. This error code implies that it got a strange or bad reply. The given remote server is probably not an OK FTP server.
We were denied access when trying to login to an FTP server or when trying to change working directory to the one given in the URL.
CURLE_FTP_USER_PASSWORD_INCORRECT (10)
This is never returned by current libcurl.
CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_PASS_REPLY (11)
After having sent the FTP password to the server, libcurl expects a proper reply. This error code indicates that an unexpected code was returned.
CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_USER_REPLY (12)
After having sent user name to the FTP server, libcurl expects a proper reply. This error code indicates that an unexpected code was returned.
CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_PASV_REPLY (13)
libcurl failed to get a sensible result back from the server as a response to either a PASV or a EPSV command. The server is flawed.
CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_227_FORMAT (14)
FTP servers return a 227-line as a response to a PASV command. If libcurl fails to parse that line, this return code is passed back.
An internal failure to lookup the host used for the new connection.
A bad return code on either PASV or EPSV was sent by the FTP server, preventing libcurl from being able to continue.
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_SET_BINARY (17)
Received an error when trying to set the transfer mode to binary.
A file transfer was shorter or larger than expected. This happens when the server first reports an expected transfer size, and then delivers data that doesn't match the previously given size.
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_RETR_FILE (19)
This was either a weird reply to a 'RETR' command or a zero byte transfer complete.
After a completed file transfer, the FTP server did not respond a proper "transfer successful" code.
When sending custom "QUOTE" commands to the remote server, one of the commands returned an error code that was 400 or higher.
CURLE_HTTP_RETURNED_ERROR (22)
This is returned if CURLOPT_FAILONERROR is set TRUE and the HTTP server returns an error code that is >= 400.
An error occurred when writing received data to a local file, or an error was returned to libcurl from a write callback.
This is never returned by current libcurl.
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_STOR_FILE (25)
FTP couldn't STOR file. The server denied the STOR operation. The error buffer usually contains the server's explanation to this.
There was a problem reading a local file or an error returned by the read callback.
Out of memory. A memory allocation request failed. This is serious badness and things are severely screwed up if this ever occur.
CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEOUTED (28)
Operation timeout. The specified time-out period was reached according to the conditions.
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_SET_ASCII (29)
libcurl failed to set ASCII transfer type (TYPE A).
The FTP PORT command returned error. This mostly happen when you haven't specified a good enough address for libcurl to use. See CURLOPT_FTPPORT.
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_USE_REST (31)
The FTP REST command returned error. This should never happen if the server is sane.
CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_GET_SIZE (32)
The FTP SIZE command returned error. SIZE is not a kosher FTP command, it is an extension and not all servers support it. This is not a surprising error.
The HTTP server does not support or accept range requests.
This is an odd error that mainly occurs due to internal confusion.
A problem occurred somewhere in the SSL/TLS handshake. You really want the error buffer and read the message there as it pinpoints the problem slightly more. Could be certificates (file formats, paths, permissions), passwords, and others.
CURLE_FTP_BAD_DOWNLOAD_RESUME (36)
Attempting FTP resume beyond file size.
CURLE_FILE_COULDNT_READ_FILE (37)
A file given with FILE:// couldn't be opened. Most likely because the file path doesn't identify an existing file. Did you check file permissions?
LDAP cannot bind. LDAP bind operation failed.
LDAP search failed.
Library not found. The LDAP library was not found.
Function not found. A required LDAP function was not found.
CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK (42)
Aborted by callback. A callback returned "abort" to libcurl.
CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT (43)
Internal error. A function was called with a bad parameter.
This is never returned by current libcurl.
Interface error. A specified outgoing interface could not be used. Set which interface to use for outgoing connections' source IP address with CURLOPT_INTERFACE.
CURLE_BAD_PASSWORD_ENTERED (46)
This is never returned by current libcurl.
Too many redirects. When following redirects, libcurl hit the maximum amount. Set your limit with CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS.
CURLE_UNKNOWN_TELNET_OPTION (48)
An option set with CURLOPT_TELNETOPTIONS was not recognized/known. Refer to the appropriate documentation.
CURLE_TELNET_OPTION_SYNTAX (49)
A telnet option string was Illegally formatted.
This is not an error. This used to be another error code in an old libcurl version and is currently unused.
CURLE_SSL_PEER_CERTIFICATE (51)
The remote server's SSL certificate was deemed not OK.
Nothing was returned from the server, and under the circumstances, getting nothing is considered an error.
CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_NOTFOUND (53)
The specified crypto engine wasn't found.
CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_SETFAILED (54)
Failed setting the selected SSL crypto engine as default!
Failed sending network data.
Failure with receiving network data.
Share is in use
problem with the local client certificate
couldn't use specified cipher
problem with the CA cert (path? access rights?)
CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING (61)
Unrecognized transfer encoding
Invalid LDAP URL
Maximum file size exceeded
Requested FTP SSL level failed
When doing a send operation curl had to rewind the data to retransmit, but the rewinding operation failed
CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_INITFAILED (66)
Initiating the SSL Engine failed
The remote server denied curl to login (Added in 7.13.1)
File not found on TFTP server
Permission problem on TFTP server
Out of disk space on TFTP server
Illegal TFTP operation
Unknown TFTP transfer ID
TFTP File already exists
No such TFTP user
Character conversion failed
Caller must register conversion callbacks
This is the generic return code used by functions in the libcurl multi interface. Also consider curl_multi_strerror(3).
This is not really an error. It means you should call curl_multi_perform(3) again without doing select() or similar in between.
Things are fine.
The passed-in handle is not a valid CURLM handle.
An easy handle was not good/valid.
You are doomed.
This can only be returned if libcurl bugs. Please report it to us!
The passed-in socket is not a valid one that libcurl already knows about. (Added in 7.15.4)
The "share" interface will return a CURLSHcode to indicate when an error has occurred. Also consider curl_share_strerror(3).
All fine. Proceed as usual.
An invalid option was passed to the function.
The share object is currently in use.
An invalid share object was passed to the function.
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