HTTP Status Codes
What Are HTTP Status Codes?
HTTP Status Codes are three-digit numbers generated by a server that indicate the result of an HTTP request.
Here are some common HTTP status codes you might encounter:
- HTTP 200: OK.
- HTTP 401: Unauthorized.
- HTTP 403: Forbidden.
- HTTP 408: Request Timeout.
- HTTP 500: Internal Server Error.
- HTTP 503: Service Unavailable.
- HTTP 504: Gateway Timeout.
580 Error Code
What does a 580 error mean?
A 580 error code typically indicates a network issue, specifically a "socket hang-up." This occurs when the socket fails to establish or maintain a connection within the designated timeout window. This type of error usually happens due to one or more of the following reasons:
- Transient network fluctuations
- Increased server load
- Timeout thresholds being exceeded — the connection took too long to establish or complete and was therefore cut off
How can I solve a 580 error?
580 errors are typically temporary, and their occurrence rate is usually statistically negligible. In most cases, no action is required. However, if you observe a significant or persistent increase in 580 errors, please contact our Support Team. Be sure to include the relevant error logs so our team can investigate and assist you further.