// Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // This file intentionally does not have header guards, it's included // inside a macro to generate enum. // This file contains the list of network errors. // // Ranges: // 0- 99 System related errors // 100-199 Connection related errors // 200-299 Certificate errors // 300-399 HTTP errors // 400-499 Cache errors // 500-599 ? // 600-699 FTP errors // 700-799 Certificate manager errors // // An asynchronous IO operation is not yet complete. This usually does not // indicate a fatal error. Typically this error will be generated as a // notification to wait for some external notification that the IO operation // finally completed. NET_ERROR(IO_PENDING, -1) // A generic failure occurred. NET_ERROR(FAILED, -2) // An operation was aborted (due to user action). NET_ERROR(ABORTED, -3) // An argument to the function is incorrect. NET_ERROR(INVALID_ARGUMENT, -4) // The handle or file descriptor is invalid. NET_ERROR(INVALID_HANDLE, -5) // The file or directory cannot be found. NET_ERROR(FILE_NOT_FOUND, -6) // An operation timed out. NET_ERROR(TIMED_OUT, -7) // The file is too large. NET_ERROR(FILE_TOO_BIG, -8) // An unexpected error. This may be caused by a programming mistake or an // invalid assumption. NET_ERROR(UNEXPECTED, -9) // Permission to access a resource, other than the network, was denied. NET_ERROR(ACCESS_DENIED, -10) // The operation failed because of unimplemented functionality. NET_ERROR(NOT_IMPLEMENTED, -11) // There were not enough resources to complete the operation. NET_ERROR(INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES, -12) // Memory allocation failed. NET_ERROR(OUT_OF_MEMORY, -13) // The file upload failed because the file's modification time was different // from the expectation. NET_ERROR(UPLOAD_FILE_CHANGED, -14) // The socket is not connected. NET_ERROR(SOCKET_NOT_CONNECTED, -15) // A connection was closed (corresponding to a TCP FIN). NET_ERROR(CONNECTION_CLOSED, -100) // A connection was reset (corresponding to a TCP RST). NET_ERROR(CONNECTION_RESET, -101) // A connection attempt was refused. NET_ERROR(CONNECTION_REFUSED, -102) // A connection timed out as a result of not receiving an ACK for data sent. // This can include a FIN packet that did not get ACK'd. NET_ERROR(CONNECTION_ABORTED, -103) // A connection attempt failed. NET_ERROR(CONNECTION_FAILED, -104) // The host name could not be resolved. NET_ERROR(NAME_NOT_RESOLVED, -105) // The Internet connection has been lost. NET_ERROR(INTERNET_DISCONNECTED, -106) // An SSL protocol error occurred. NET_ERROR(SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR, -107) // The IP address or port number is invalid (e.g., cannot connect to the IP // address 0 or the port 0). NET_ERROR(ADDRESS_INVALID, -108) // The IP address is unreachable. This usually means that there is no route to // the specified host or network. NET_ERROR(ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE, -109) // The server requested a client certificate for SSL client authentication. NET_ERROR(SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT_NEEDED, -110) // A tunnel connection through the proxy could not be established. NET_ERROR(TUNNEL_CONNECTION_FAILED, -111) // No SSL protocol versions are enabled. NET_ERROR(NO_SSL_VERSIONS_ENABLED, -112) // The client and server don't support a common SSL protocol version or // cipher suite. NET_ERROR(SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH, -113) // The server requested a renegotiation (rehandshake). NET_ERROR(SSL_RENEGOTIATION_REQUESTED, -114) // The proxy requested authentication (for tunnel establishment) with an // unsupported method. NET_ERROR(PROXY_AUTH_UNSUPPORTED, -115) // During SSL renegotiation (rehandshake), the server sent a certificate with // an error. // // Note: this error is not in the -2xx range so that it won't be handled as a // certificate error. NET_ERROR(CERT_ERROR_IN_SSL_RENEGOTIATION, -116) // The SSL handshake failed because of a bad or missing client certificate. NET_ERROR(BAD_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT, -117) // A connection attempt timed out. NET_ERROR(CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT, -118) // There are too many pending DNS resolves, so a request in the queue was // aborted. NET_ERROR(HOST_RESOLVER_QUEUE_TOO_LARGE, -119) // Failed establishing a connection to the SOCKS proxy server for a target host. NET_ERROR(SOCKS_CONNECTION_FAILED, -120) // The SOCKS proxy server failed establishing connection to the target host // because that host is unreachable. NET_ERROR(SOCKS_CONNECTION_HOST_UNREACHABLE, -121) // The request to negotiate an alternate protocol failed. NET_ERROR(NPN_NEGOTIATION_FAILED, -122) // The peer sent an SSL no_renegotiation alert message. NET_ERROR(SSL_NO_RENEGOTIATION, -123) // Winsock sometimes reports more data written than passed. This is probably // due to a broken LSP. NET_ERROR(WINSOCK_UNEXPECTED_WRITTEN_BYTES, -124) // An SSL peer sent us a fatal decompression_failure alert. This typically // occurs when a peer selects DEFLATE compression in the mistaken belief that // it supports it. NET_ERROR(SSL_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE_ALERT, -125) // An SSL peer sent us a fatal bad_record_mac alert. This has been observed // from servers with buggy DEFLATE support. NET_ERROR(SSL_BAD_RECORD_MAC_ALERT, -126) // The proxy requested authentication (for tunnel establishment). NET_ERROR(PROXY_AUTH_REQUESTED, -127) // A known TLS strict server didn't offer the renegotiation extension. NET_ERROR(SSL_UNSAFE_NEGOTIATION, -128) // The SSL server attempted to use a weak ephemeral Diffie-Hellman key. NET_ERROR(SSL_WEAK_SERVER_EPHEMERAL_DH_KEY, -129) // Could not create a connection to the proxy server. An error occurred // either in resolving its name, or in connecting a socket to it. // Note that this does NOT include failures during the actual "CONNECT" method // of an HTTP proxy. NET_ERROR(PROXY_CONNECTION_FAILED, -130) // Free: 131 // We detected an ESET product intercepting our HTTPS connections. Since these // products are False Start intolerant, we return this error so that we can // give the user a helpful error message rather than have the connection hang. NET_ERROR(ESET_ANTI_VIRUS_SSL_INTERCEPTION, -132) // We've hit the max socket limit for the socket pool while preconnecting. We // don't bother trying to preconnect more sockets. NET_ERROR(PRECONNECT_MAX_SOCKET_LIMIT, -133) // The permission to use the SSL client certificate's private key was denied. NET_ERROR(SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_PRIVATE_KEY_ACCESS_DENIED, -134) // The SSL client certificate has no private key. NET_ERROR(SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT_NO_PRIVATE_KEY, -135) // The certificate presented by the HTTPS Proxy was invalid. NET_ERROR(PROXY_CERTIFICATE_INVALID, -136) // An error occurred when trying to do a name resolution (DNS). NET_ERROR(NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED, -137) // Permission to access the network was denied. This is used to distinguish // errors that were most likely caused by a firewall from other access denied // errors. See also ERR_ACCESS_DENIED. NET_ERROR(NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED, -138) // The request throttler module cancelled this request to avoid DDOS. NET_ERROR(TEMPORARILY_THROTTLED, -139) // A request to create an SSL tunnel connection through the HTTPS proxy // received a non-200 (OK) and non-407 (Proxy Auth) response. The response // body might include a description of why the request failed. NET_ERROR(HTTPS_PROXY_TUNNEL_RESPONSE, -140) // We were unable to sign the CertificateVerify data of an SSL client auth // handshake with the client certificate's private key. // // Possible causes for this include the user implicitly or explicitly // denying access to the private key, the private key may not be valid for // signing, the key may be relying on a cached handle which is no longer // valid, or the CSP won't allow arbitrary data to be signed. NET_ERROR(SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_SIGNATURE_FAILED, -141) // The message was too large for the transport. (for example a UDP message // which exceeds size threshold). NET_ERROR(MSG_TOO_BIG, -142) // Certificate error codes // // The values of certificate error codes must be consecutive. // The server responded with a certificate whose common name did not match // the host name. This could mean: // // 1. An attacker has redirected our traffic to his server and is // presenting a certificate for which he knows the private key. // // 2. The server is misconfigured and responding with the wrong cert. // // 3. The user is on a wireless network and is being redirected to the // network's login page. // // 4. The OS has used a DNS search suffix and the server doesn't have // a certificate for the abbreviated name in the address bar. // NET_ERROR(CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID, -200) // The server responded with a certificate that, by our clock, appears to // either not yet be valid or to have expired. This could mean: // // 1. An attacker is presenting an old certificate for which he has // managed to obtain the private key. // // 2. The server is misconfigured and is not presenting a valid cert. // // 3. Our clock is wrong. // NET_ERROR(CERT_DATE_INVALID, -201) // The server responded with a certificate that is signed by an authority // we don't trust. The could mean: // // 1. An attacker has substituted the real certificate for a cert that // contains his public key and is signed by his cousin. // // 2. The server operator has a legitimate certificate from a CA we don't // know about, but should trust. // // 3. The server is presenting a self-signed certificate, providing no // defense against active attackers (but foiling passive attackers). // NET_ERROR(CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID, -202) // The server responded with a certificate that contains errors. // This error is not recoverable. // // MSDN describes this error as follows: // "The SSL certificate contains errors." // NOTE: It's unclear how this differs from ERR_CERT_INVALID. For consistency, // use that code instead of this one from now on. // NET_ERROR(CERT_CONTAINS_ERRORS, -203) // The certificate has no mechanism for determining if it is revoked. In // effect, this certificate cannot be revoked. NET_ERROR(CERT_NO_REVOCATION_MECHANISM, -204) // Revocation information for the security certificate for this site is not // available. This could mean: // // 1. An attacker has compromised the private key in the certificate and is // blocking our attempt to find out that the cert was revoked. // // 2. The certificate is unrevoked, but the revocation server is busy or // unavailable. // NET_ERROR(CERT_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_REVOCATION, -205) // The server responded with a certificate has been revoked. // We have the capability to ignore this error, but it is probably not the // thing to do. NET_ERROR(CERT_REVOKED, -206) // The server responded with a certificate that is invalid. // This error is not recoverable. // // MSDN describes this error as follows: // "The SSL certificate is invalid." // NET_ERROR(CERT_INVALID, -207) // The server responded with a certificate that is signed using a weak // signature algorithm. NET_ERROR(CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM, -208) // The domain has CERT records which are tagged as being an exclusive list of // valid fingerprints. But the certificate presented was not in this list. NET_ERROR(CERT_NOT_IN_DNS, -209) // The host name specified in the certificate is not unique. NET_ERROR(CERT_NON_UNIQUE_NAME, -210) // Add new certificate error codes here. // // Update the value of CERT_END whenever you add a new certificate error // code. // The value immediately past the last certificate error code. NET_ERROR(CERT_END, -211) // The URL is invalid. NET_ERROR(INVALID_URL, -300) // The scheme of the URL is disallowed. NET_ERROR(DISALLOWED_URL_SCHEME, -301) // The scheme of the URL is unknown. NET_ERROR(UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME, -302) // Attempting to load an URL resulted in too many redirects. NET_ERROR(TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS, -310) // Attempting to load an URL resulted in an unsafe redirect (e.g., a redirect // to file:// is considered unsafe). NET_ERROR(UNSAFE_REDIRECT, -311) // Attempting to load an URL with an unsafe port number. These are port // numbers that correspond to services, which are not robust to spurious input // that may be constructed as a result of an allowed web construct (e.g., HTTP // looks a lot like SMTP, so form submission to port 25 is denied). NET_ERROR(UNSAFE_PORT, -312) // The server's response was invalid. NET_ERROR(INVALID_RESPONSE, -320) // Error in chunked transfer encoding. NET_ERROR(INVALID_CHUNKED_ENCODING, -321) // The server did not support the request method. NET_ERROR(METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED, -322) // The response was 407 (Proxy Authentication Required), yet we did not send // the request to a proxy. NET_ERROR(UNEXPECTED_PROXY_AUTH, -323) // The server closed the connection without sending any data. NET_ERROR(EMPTY_RESPONSE, -324) // The headers section of the response is too large. NET_ERROR(RESPONSE_HEADERS_TOO_BIG, -325) // The PAC requested by HTTP did not have a valid status code (non-200). NET_ERROR(PAC_STATUS_NOT_OK, -326) // The evaluation of the PAC script failed. NET_ERROR(PAC_SCRIPT_FAILED, -327) // The response was 416 (Requested range not satisfiable) and the server cannot // satisfy the range requested. NET_ERROR(REQUEST_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE, -328) // The identity used for authentication is invalid. NET_ERROR(MALFORMED_IDENTITY, -329) // Content decoding of the response body failed. NET_ERROR(CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED, -330) // An operation could not be completed because all network IO // is suspended. NET_ERROR(NETWORK_IO_SUSPENDED, -331) // FLIP data received without receiving a SYN_REPLY on the stream. NET_ERROR(SYN_REPLY_NOT_RECEIVED, -332) // Converting the response to target encoding failed. NET_ERROR(ENCODING_CONVERSION_FAILED, -333) // The server sent an FTP directory listing in a format we do not understand. NET_ERROR(UNRECOGNIZED_FTP_DIRECTORY_LISTING_FORMAT, -334) // Attempted use of an unknown SPDY stream id. NET_ERROR(INVALID_SPDY_STREAM, -335) // There are no supported proxies in the provided list. NET_ERROR(NO_SUPPORTED_PROXIES, -336) // There is a SPDY protocol framing error. NET_ERROR(SPDY_PROTOCOL_ERROR, -337) // Credentials could not be established during HTTP Authentication. NET_ERROR(INVALID_AUTH_CREDENTIALS, -338) // An HTTP Authentication scheme was tried which is not supported on this // machine. NET_ERROR(UNSUPPORTED_AUTH_SCHEME, -339) // Detecting the encoding of the response failed. NET_ERROR(ENCODING_DETECTION_FAILED, -340) // (GSSAPI) No Kerberos credentials were available during HTTP Authentication. NET_ERROR(MISSING_AUTH_CREDENTIALS, -341) // An unexpected, but documented, SSPI or GSSAPI status code was returned. NET_ERROR(UNEXPECTED_SECURITY_LIBRARY_STATUS, -342) // The environment was not set up correctly for authentication (for // example, no KDC could be found or the principal is unknown. NET_ERROR(MISCONFIGURED_AUTH_ENVIRONMENT, -343) // An undocumented SSPI or GSSAPI status code was returned. NET_ERROR(UNDOCUMENTED_SECURITY_LIBRARY_STATUS, -344) // The HTTP response was too big to drain. NET_ERROR(RESPONSE_BODY_TOO_BIG_TO_DRAIN, -345) // The HTTP response was too big to drain. NET_ERROR(RESPONSE_HEADERS_MULTIPLE_CONTENT_LENGTH, -346) // SPDY Headers have been received, but not all of them - status or version // headers are missing, so we're expecting additional frames to complete them. NET_ERROR(INCOMPLETE_SPDY_HEADERS, -347) // The cache does not have the requested entry. NET_ERROR(CACHE_MISS, -400) // Unable to read from the disk cache. NET_ERROR(CACHE_READ_FAILURE, -401) // ****NOTE THAT code -402 is available**** // The operation is not supported for this entry. NET_ERROR(CACHE_OPERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED, -403) // The disk cache is unable to open this entry. NET_ERROR(CACHE_OPEN_FAILURE, -404) // The disk cache is unable to create this entry. NET_ERROR(CACHE_CREATE_FAILURE, -405) // Multiple transactions are racing to create disk cache entries. This is an // internal error returned from the HttpCache to the HttpCacheTransaction that // tells the transaction to restart the entry-creation logic because the state // of the cache has changed. NET_ERROR(CACHE_RACE, -406) // The server's response was insecure (e.g. there was a cert error). NET_ERROR(INSECURE_RESPONSE, -501) // The server responded to a <keygen> with a generated client cert that we // don't have the matching private key for. NET_ERROR(NO_PRIVATE_KEY_FOR_CERT, -502) // An error adding to the OS certificate database (e.g. OS X Keychain). NET_ERROR(ADD_USER_CERT_FAILED, -503) // *** Code -600 is reserved (was FTP_PASV_COMMAND_FAILED). *** // A generic error for failed FTP control connection command. // If possible, please use or add a more specific error code. NET_ERROR(FTP_FAILED, -601) // The server cannot fulfill the request at this point. This is a temporary // error. // FTP response code 421. NET_ERROR(FTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE, -602) // The server has aborted the transfer. // FTP response code 426. NET_ERROR(FTP_TRANSFER_ABORTED, -603) // The file is busy, or some other temporary error condition on opening // the file. // FTP response code 450. NET_ERROR(FTP_FILE_BUSY, -604) // Server rejected our command because of syntax errors. // FTP response codes 500, 501. NET_ERROR(FTP_SYNTAX_ERROR, -605) // Server does not support the command we issued. // FTP response codes 502, 504. NET_ERROR(FTP_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED, -606) // Server rejected our command because we didn't issue the commands in right // order. // FTP response code 503. NET_ERROR(FTP_BAD_COMMAND_SEQUENCE, -607) // PKCS #12 import failed due to incorrect password. NET_ERROR(PKCS12_IMPORT_BAD_PASSWORD, -701) // PKCS #12 import failed due to other error. NET_ERROR(PKCS12_IMPORT_FAILED, -702) // CA import failed - not a CA cert. NET_ERROR(IMPORT_CA_CERT_NOT_CA, -703) // Import failed - certificate already exists in database. // Note it's a little weird this is an error but reimporting a PKCS12 is ok // (no-op). That's how Mozilla does it, though. NET_ERROR(IMPORT_CERT_ALREADY_EXISTS, -704) // CA import failed due to some other error. NET_ERROR(IMPORT_CA_CERT_FAILED, -705) // Server certificate import failed due to some internal error. NET_ERROR(IMPORT_SERVER_CERT_FAILED, -706)