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Status codes 401 (Unauthorized) and 403 (Forbidden) have distinct meanings. A 401 response indicates that access to the resource is restricted, and the request did not provide any HTTP authentication. It is possible that 403 forbidden error fix a new request for the same resource will succeed if authentication is provided. The
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response must include an HTTP WWW-Authenticate header to prompt the user-agent to provide credentials. If valid credentials are not provided via HTTP
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Authorization, then 401 should not be used.[1] A 403 response generally indicates one of two conditions: Authentication was provided, but the authenticated user is not permitted to perform the requested operation. The operation is forbidden
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to all users. For example, requests for a directory listing return code 403 when directory listing has been disabled. 403 substatus error codes for IIS[edit] en.Wikipedia error message The following nonstandard code are returned by Microsoft's Internet Information Services and are not officially recognized by IANA. 403.1 - Execute access forbidden.[2] 403.2 - Read access forbidden.[2] 403.3 - Write access forbidden.[2] 403.4 - SSL required.[2] 403.5 - SSL 128 required.[2] 403.6 403 forbidden request forbidden by administrative rules. - IP address rejected.[2] 403.7 - Client certificate required.[2] 403.8 - Site access denied.[2] 403.9 - Too many users.[2] 403.10 - Invalid configuration.[2] 403.11 - Password change. 403.12 - Mapper denied access. 403.13 - Client certificate revoked. 403.14 - Directory listing denied. 403.15 - Client Access Licenses exceeded. 403.16 - Client certificate is untrusted or invalid. 403.17 - Client certificate has expired or is not yet valid. 403.18 - Cannot execute request from that application pool. 403.19 - Cannot execute CGIs for the client in this application pool. 403.20 - Passport logon failed. 403.21 - Source access denied. 403.22 - Infinite depth is denied. 403.502 - Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction limit reached. See also[edit] Internet portal .htaccess List of HTTP status codes URL redirection References[edit] ^ Fielding, R.; Reschke, J. (June 2014). "401 Unauthorized". Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Authentication. IETF. p.6.sec.3.1. RFC 7235. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7235#section-3.1. Retrieved August 24, 2015. ^ a b c d e f g h i j http://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10141.aspx Apache Module mod_proxy - Forward and Reverse Proxies External links[edit] SELinux: chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /web/ Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content v t e Error messages System failure Bomb icon Fatal system error Guru Meditation Kernel panic Linux kernel oops Red Ring o
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auf die durch die URL identifizierte Ressource aus irgendeinem Grund verboten ist. Dies zeigt ein grundlegendes Zugriffsproblem an, das http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E403.html evtl. schwierig zu lösen ist, da das HTTP-Protokoll dem Webserver http://support.hostgator.com/articles/403-forbidden-or-no-permission-to-access erlaubt, diese Antwort zu geben, ohne einen Grund dafür zu liefern. Daher entspricht der 403-Fehler einem pauschalen 'NEIN' durch den Webserver - das keine weiteren Diskussionen erlaubt. Der mit Abstand häufigste Grund für diesen Fehler ist, dass ein Durchsuchen der Verzeichnisse 403 forbidden für die Website verboten ist. Die meisten Websites wollen, dass Sie mit den URLs in den Webseiten für diese Site navigieren. Sie erlauben Ihnen nicht oft die Dateiverzeichnisstruktur der Site zu durchsuchen. Probieren Sie zum Beispiel die folgende URL aus (klicken Sie dann die 'Zurück'-Schaltfläche in Ihrem Browser, um zu dieser 403 forbidden error Seite zurückzukehren): http://www.checkupdown.com/accounts/grpb/B1394343/ Diese URL sollte mit einem 403-Fehler scheitern, der besagt "Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /accounts/grpb/B1394343/ on this server" (Verboten: Sie haben keine Zugriffsrechte auf /accounts/grpb/B1394343/ auf diesem Server). Dies geschieht, weil unsere CheckUpDown-Website ganz bewusst nicht will, dass Sie Verzeichnisse durchsuchen - Sie müssen von einer bestimmten Webseite zu einer anderen mit den Hyperlinks auf diesen Webseiten navigieren. Dies gilt für die meisten Websites im Internet - "Allow directory browsing (Verzeichnis durchsuchen erlauben)" ist bei deren Webserver auf AUS gestellt. Beheben von 403-Fehlern - allgemein Sie müssen zuerst bestätigen, dass Sie auf ein "No directory browsing (Kein Durchsuchen der Verzeichnisse)"-Problem gestoßen sind. Sie erkennen dies daran, dass die URL mit einem Schrägstrich (Slash '/') statt mit dem Namen einer bestimmten Webseite endet (z.B. .htm oder .html). Wenn dies Ihr Problem ist, dann haben Sie keine andere Option, als direkt auf individuelle Webseiten für diese Website zuzug
Guide cPanel WebHost Manager (WHM) Plesk SSL Certificates Specialized Help Offers & Bonuses Website Design Affiliates Helpful Resources Account Addons Billing System HostGator Blog HostGator Forums Video Tutorials Contact Us Interact and Engage Put two or more words in quotes to search for a phrase: "name servers" Prepend a plus sign to a word or phrase to require its presence in an article: +cpanel Prepend a minus sign to a word or phrase to require its absence in an article: -windows Words of less than three characters are ignored. All searches are case-insensitive. Search [?] Support Portal Home » Specialized Help » 403 Forbidden or No Permission to Access 403 Forbidden or No Permission to Access A 403 Forbidden error means that you do not have permission to view the requested file or resource. While sometimes this is intentional, other times it is due to misconfigured permissions. The top reasons for this error are permissions or .htaccess error. Permissions The 403 Forbidden error means that your file has bad permissions. Directories and folders must be 755. Executable scripts within the cgi-bin folder must be 755. Images, media, and text files like HTML should be 755 or 644. See our article on How to change permissions (chmod) of a file for information on how to change file permissions. If your permissions were changed to 000, please contact us via phone or Live Chat and an Administrator will help resolve this. Only one of our Linux Administrators can correct these permissions. Hidden Files (Dot Files) If you see "client denied by server configuration" in your Error Logs, then this usually means bad file permissions, but could also mean that the visitor is trying to look at a hidden file, like the .htaccess file. You cannot look at that file in your browser, or any file name that starts with a dot. e.g. http://domain.com/.htaccess will always result in a 403 error. Other Possibilities The account may have IP Deny rules. Check in cPanel and make sure you are not blocking your own connecting IP. You may have changed the Index Manager to No Indexing. T