Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide

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3.16.3 Messages that are output to the access logs

The following table lists and describes the messages that are output to the access logs.

Table 3-21 Messages that are output to the access logs

Message ID Message Description
KDJF3101-E The connection was closed without login. [Remote host address:IP-address#1][Remote port number:port-number #2][Connection number:connection-number #3] The FTP client disconnected itself without logging in.
KDJF3102-E Login failed. [Remote host address:IP-address#1][Remote port number:port-number #2][Connection number:connection-number#3] Login failed.
KDJF3103-E FTP-command #4 is invalid because it was sent by a user who was not logged in. [Remote host address:IP-address#1][Remote port number:port-number #2][Connection number:connection-number #3] An FTP command that becomes executable after login was accepted before login.
KDJF3104-E The max. number of FTP clients was reached. No more clients can use the service. [Remote host address:IP-address#1][Remote port number:port-number #2] More connections were accepted than the maximum number of concurrent transmissions.
KDJF3105-E#5 FTP server refused the connection. [Remote host address:IP-address#1][Remote port number:port-number #2] Connection was refused.

#1
IP-address: Indicates the IP address of the FTP client.

#2
port-number: Indicates the port number of the FTP client.

#3
connection-number: Indicates the connection number.

#4
FTP-command: Indicates the FTP command.

#5
This message is output only when the JP1FTS_CONREFUSELOG environment variable is set to log refused connections.

For details about the output format of access logs, see 8.4 Access log messages.

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