The operation completed with no error condition encountered.
Waiting on user action to proceed. For example, selecting an authenticator in the FIDO UAF client user interface, performing user verification, or completing an enrollment step with an authenticator.
window.location.protocol is not "https" or the DOM contains insecure mixed content.
The user declined any necessary part of the interaction to complete the registration.
The UAFMessage does not specify a protocol version supported by this FIDO UAF Client.
No authenticator matching the authenticator policy specified in the UAFMessage is available to service the request, or the user declined to consent to the use of a suitable authenticator.
A violation of the UAF protocol occurred. The interaction may have timed out; the origin associated with the message may not match the origin of the calling DOM context, or the protocol message may be malformed or tampered with.
The client declined to process the operation because the caller's calculated facet identifier was not found in the trusted list for the application identifier specified in the request message.
This error occurs typically when there is a misconfiguration of the server: the facets defined by the FIDO UAF server do not match the configuration of the application.
The UAuth key disappeared from the authenticator and cannot be restored.
This is a non-recoverable error: the existing credentials are not valid anymore. They should be removed from the server and a new authenticator must be registered to authenticate again.
The authenticator denied access to the resulting request.
Transaction content cannot be rendered, e.g. format doesn't fit authenticator's need. Note: The transaction content format requirements are specified in the authenticator's metadata statement.
The user took too long to follow an instruction, e.g. didn't swipe the finger within the accepted time.
Insufficient resources in the authenticator to perform the requested task.
The operation failed because the user is locked out and the authenticator cannot automatically trigger an action to change that. For example, an authenticator could allow the user to enter an alternative password to re-enable the use of fingerprints after too many failed finger verification attempts. This error will be reported if such method either does not exist or the ASM / authenticator cannot automatically trigger it.
The operation failed because the user is not enrolled to the authenticator and the authenticator cannot automatically * trigger user enrollment.
An error condition not described by the above-listed codes.
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Collection error codes based on the FIDO UAF client error codes.