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referer DNT X-Forwarded-For Status codes 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See Other 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons v t e This is a list of Hypertext 403 forbidden iis Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. It includes codes from IETF internet standards, other
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IETF RFCs, other specifications, and some additional commonly used codes. The first digit of the status code specifies one of
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five classes of response; an HTTP client must recognise these five classes at a minimum. The phrases used are the standard wordings, but any human-readable alternative can be provided. Unless otherwise stated, the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/245142 status code is part of the HTTP/1.1 standard (RFC 7231).[1] The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) maintains the official registry of HTTP status codes.[2] Microsoft IIS sometimes uses additional decimal sub-codes to provide more specific information,[3] but not all of those are here (note that these sub-codes only appear in the response payload and in documentation; not in the place of an actual HTTP status code). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes Contents 1 1xx Informational 2 2xx Success 3 3xx Redirection 4 4xx Client Error 5 5xx Server Error 6 Unofficial codes 6.1 Internet Information Services 6.2 nginx 6.3 CloudFlare 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links 1xx Informational[edit] Request received, continuing process. This class of status code indicates a provisional response, consisting only of the Status-Line and optional headers, and is terminated by an empty line. Since HTTP/1.0 did not define any 1xx status codes, servers must not[note 1] send a 1xx response to an HTTP/1.0 client except under experimental conditions.[4] 100 Continue The server has received the request headers and the client should proceed to send the request body (in the case of a request for which a body needs to be sent; for example, a POST request). Sending a large request body to a server after a request has been rejected for inappropriate headers would be inefficient. To have a server check the request's headers, a client must send Expect: 100-continue as a header in its initial request and receive a 100 Continue status code in response before sending the body. The response 417 Expectation Failed indicates the request should not be c
by the URL is forbidden for some reason. This indicates a fundamental access problem, which may be difficult to resolve because http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E403.html the HTTP protocol allows the Web server to give this response without https://www.cybrary.it/forums/topic/how-to-bypass-error-403-forbidden/ providing any reason at all. So the 403 error is equivalent to a blanket 'NO' by the Web server - with no further discussion allowed. By far the most common reason for this error is that directory browsing is forbidden for the Web site. Most Web sites want you 403 forbidden to navigate using the URLs in the Web pages for that site. They do not often allow you to browse the file directory structure of the site. For example try the following URL (then hit the 'Back' button in your browser to return to this page): http://www.checkupdown.com/accounts/grpb/B1394343/ This URL should fail with a 403 error saying "Forbidden: You don not have 402 forbidden error permission to access /accounts/grpb/B1394343/ on this server". This is because our CheckUpDown Web site deliberately does not want you to browse directories - you have to navigate from one specific Web page to another using the hyperlinks in those Web pages. This is true for most Web sites on the Internet - their Web server has "Allow directory browsing" set OFF. Fixing 403 errors - general You first need to confirm if you have encountered a "No directory browsing" problem. You can see this if the URL ends in a slash '/' rather than the name of a specific Web page (e.g. .htm or .html). If this is your problem, then you have no option but to access individual Web pages for that Web site directly. It is possible that there should be some content in the directory, but there is none there yet. For example if your ISP offers a 'Home Page' then you need to provide some content - usually HTML files - for the Home Page directory that your ISP assigns to you. Until the content is there, anyon
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