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804 Next » » 403 Forbidden error Threaded Mode | Linear Mode 403 Forbidden error 02-14-2012, 12:33 AM Post: #1 palpalani Dreamling Posts: 3 Joined: Feb 2012 403 forbidden error fix 403 Forbidden error I am getting the following error message while accessing
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my site and i didn't change in files. My site is working with WordPress latest version. i have checked
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.htaccess, there nothing change, now i removed the all the codes from this file. Code: Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /readme.html on this server.
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/> Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Please help me to resolve the issue. 02-14-2012, 03:28 AM (This post was last modified: 02-14-2012 03:33 AM by palpalani.) Post: #2 palpalani Dreamling Posts: 3 Joined: Feb 2012 RE: 403 Forbidden error Only my main domain(http://www.southdreamz.com/) is not working. sub domains ( http://gallery.southdreamz.com/ 403 forbidden error wordpress ) are working fine. please help me, how to resolve this issue. 02-14-2012, 05:02 AM Post: #3 palpalani Dreamling Posts: 3 Joined: Feb 2012 RE: 403 Forbidden error OMG!!! I checked my website folder permission, it is 710 then i changed to 755. now my it working. is this real problem? how it is automatically changed? 04-25-2012, 12:36 PM Post: #4 UrstoreIreland Dreamling Posts: 1 Joined: Apr 2012 RE: 403 Forbidden error Hello there, I am also experiencing same problem here on my website. I needed to upload some products into the site, was able to do all of these a day before this occur, but now I am getting error 403, the entire website is down, but to be honest the most painful and annoying thing here is that no single reply from tech support, the website is an ecommerce with over 5000 high quality products designers shoes and clothing, high volume of customers patronage, loosing business, I think dreamhost should change their habit in this area. This is bad. No one ever go into business to loose customers and loose money. &laq
Not only do they make your website more professional, they can also save you from losing visits to your site. If a 403 forbidden error apache visitor sees a generic error page, they are likely to leave 403 forbidden error on ipad your site. However, if they see a helpful error page, they may continue to stay because they bypass 403 forbidden error can simply click a link to go to another page within your site. Simple configuration To create a custom error page for your domain, add the following https://discussion.dreamhost.com/thread-134223.html line to an .htaccess file located in your domain’s web directory: ErrorDocument 404 /error.php This redirects browsers that experience a 404 error (Not Found) to the file "error.php" located in the same directory as your .htaccess file. Alternatively, you can use the above line as a template to create separate custom error pages for https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/215840318-Custom-error-pages each error. Status codes The complete (and very long) list of errors is available here: Status codes Some of the most common errors you'll probably want to make entries for are: 400 – Bad Request 401 – Unauthorized 403 – Forbidden 404 – Not Found 500 – Internal Server Error For example, to catch those errors, you would add the following to your .htaccess file for the domain you'd like to configure: ErrorDocument 400 /error.php ErrorDocument 401 /error.php ErrorDocument 403 /error.php ErrorDocument 404 /error.php ErrorDocument 500 /error.php This forces a browser to redirect to the /error.php file if it encounters any of the status codes above. Setting up the error.php file Then, in error.php, add something similar to the following. This particular example is made for a wiki site: if someone visits http://www.example.com/Foo, then they are redirected to http://www.example.com/wiki/Foo. Anything after the last "/" is assumed to be a wiki article they are trying to reach:
More info in my http://blog.dreamhosters.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=2429 blog… Please notice that this Knowledge Base will not be updated, and it's no longer possible to search the archive or to comment the articles. Welcome, Guest. [ Log In ] Custom 403 (Forbidden) error pages. DreamHost Knowledge Base > 403 forbidden DreamHost > Web Programming > Error messages > SearchKBase RelatedLinks: Custom 404 (File Not Found) error pages. Custom 401 (Failed Authorization) error pages. Custom 500 (Internal Server Error) error pages. Top4in this Area: 1. Custom 404 (File Not Found) error 403 forbidden error pages. 2. Custom 403 (Forbidden) error pages. 3. Custom 401 (Failed Authorization) error pages. 4. Custom 500 (Internal Server Error) error pages. Custom 403 (Forbidden) error pages. Please follow the instructions for making a Custom 404 error page but instead of naming the custom file missing.html, name the custom file forbidden.html. This page will show up when a file isn't set to be world readable, or when you've specifically blocked a user (probably by their ip or hostname) from accessing that page via an .htaccess file, OR when a user just cancels their attempt to log in. Last updated: Sep 12, 2002. Copyright © 1996 - 2005 New Dream Network, LLC. All rights reserved. Dreamhosters Network: Unofficial DreamHost Blog · DreamHostDreamHostWebmasterPHP at DreamHost · Rails at DreamHost