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Where can I find a list of TCP/IP error codes?
I know about /usr/include/sys/errno.h. So far that has proven to be the best source. But I was hoping for something on the web that might have more details, and be applicable to more than one operating system.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
TCP/IP "error codes" tend to be specific to the operating system you are using - you will need to perform a Yahoo (or Google) search for them based on the exact error message returned.
There is not a generically defined set of TCP/IP error codes that I am aware of - and if there is I really want to know about it myself (grin). Most of the TCP/IP messages are defined within the specific RFC manuals on the different aspects of TCP and IP.
You could scan through the RFC lists to see if there is something in there that lists something like you are looking for.
Good Luck!
gm...
Source(s): RFC repository location: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcxx00.html - Anonymous7 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
Just google it. this was the first in the list...
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
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