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editor Overview The 403 Forbidden error is an HTTP status code which means that accessing the page or resource you were 403 - forbidden: access is denied. trying to reach is absolutely forbidden for some reason. This article contains basic troubleshooting instructions for 403 Forbidden errors. Symptom You get the following error when you try to visit a web page: Figure 1. 403 forbidden error wordpress Causes and Solutions There are three common causes for this error. Here they are listed from most likely to least likely. Empty html directory Empty httpdocs directory Make sure that your website content has been uploaded to the correct directory on your server. Remember to replace example.com with your own domain name. Grid: /domains/example.com/html/ This is the path you will use for FTP. However, the full path to your
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website content is /home/00000/domains/example.com/html/. The 00000 is your site number. See this article for details. DV server: /var/www/vhosts/dv-example.com/httpdocs/ When you connect with your FTP user, you just need to navigate into the httpdocs directory. If this folder does not exist, feel free to create it. No index page The home page for your website must be called index.php or index.html. To resolve this error, upload an index page to your htmlhttpdocs directory. If you already have a home page called something else - home.html for example - you have a couple of options: Rename your home page to index.html or index.php. Set up a redirect on the index page to your real home page. See How do I redirect my site using a .htaccess file? for details. Set a different default home page in your .htaccess.htaccess file. Javascript Kit has a good example. If you don't want a single page to display, but instead want to show a list of files in that directory, see Making directories browsable, solving 403 errorsMaking directories browsable, solving 403 errors. Permissions and ownership errors A 403 Forbidden error can also be caused by incorrect ownership or permissions on your web content files and folders. Permissions Rule of thumb for correct per
Page 1 Uploaded my site, but it says 403 Forbidden (27 posts) Started 6 years ago by Danosaur Latest reply 5 years ago from Scott McGuire Danosaur Member After uploading my site, when I error 402 try to view I get this message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access 403 forbidden bypass / on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
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Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.venezuela-adventures.com Port 80 I'm a newbie, please advise... Edited 6 years ago # Scott McGuire Administrator Hi, Which program are you using to create your website? Thanks, Scott McGuire Fetch Softworks Edited https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204644980/why-am-i-seeing-a-403-forbidden-error-message 6 years ago # Danosaur Member Adobe CS3 (Dreamweaver) Posted 6 years ago # Scott McGuire Administrator Hi, Thanks for the information. There are two likely causes for this sort of problem. First, on many servers, the files that make up your website must go in a specially named folder, for example, one named "public_html", "htdocs", or "www" — the exact name of the folder will depend on your server. Usually you http://fetchsoftworks.com/fetch/messageboard/uploaded-my-site-but-it-says-403-forbidden do not need to create this folder, it will already exist. You should check to make sure you uploaded your website files to the correct folder on the server. If you are unsure which folder you should put your website files in, you should contact the company or person that runs the server and ask which folder you should upload website files to. Second, it is possible you uploaded your website files inside a folder, when what you really needed to do was upload the contents of the folder, but not the folder itself. For example, let's say your website is in a folder called "My New Website", and inside that folder you have the pages and files that make up your website: So, on your Mac's hard drive, you might have: My New Website (folder) contact.html index.html Photos (folder) For your website to work correctly, you must be sure to upload the entire contents of the "My New Website" folder, but don't upload the "My New Website" folder itself. You should check for those two potential problems, and if you have made a mistake, try uploading again. If you still can't get it working, let us know and we can see if we can advise further. Thanks, Scott McGuire Fetch Softwor
804 Next » » ftp uploaded files - errors 403 and 404 Threaded Mode | Linear Mode ftp uploaded files - errors 403 and 404 06-07-2006, 02:00 PM Post: #1 shamrock_uk Dreamling Posts: 3 https://discussion.dreamhost.com/thread-48335.html Joined: Jun 2006 ftp uploaded files - errors 403 and 404 Evening all, https://www.helpdesksoftware.biz/403-forbidden-error/ I have a problem accessing files I've uploaded through ftp. I'm new to using any kind of an internet server really so I'm not sure whether I'm doing something wrong, or whether there is a logical explanation for this, so please bear with me :-) A browse on the wiki and a forum search haven't 403 forbidden turned up anything. I've created an ftp-only account for a friend to use and assigned him his own domain (or is it a subdomain?) - http://ziroc.dreamhosters.com It looks like the DNS changes have now propogated through, since travelling to the above link displays an index of files inside. I can access through ftp either directly to his domain, or through the host machine with no problems. I can upload 403 forbidden error and download files fine, and they are reflected in the index of files in the directory. For example, going to the above URL, you should be able to see a 'test.txt' file. Yet when I try to visit the file directly, I get the following error: Quote:Forbidden You don't have permission to access /test.txt on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. If anyone could shed some light on what's happening it would be much appreciated! Cheers 06-07-2006, 02:59 PM Post: #2 silkrooster Guru Posts: 802 Joined: Feb 2005 ftp uploaded files - errors 403 and 404 View the properties of that folder and see if all users is readable.(chmod is another term for what I mean). Silk 06-07-2006, 03:30 PM Post: #3 shamrock_uk Dreamling Posts: 3 Joined: Jun 2006 ftp uploaded files - errors 403 and 404 Thanks for the reply silkrooster - it's definitely a permissions issue, so thanks for pointing me in that direction. However, I'm still a bit confused - for some reason, read access isn't sufficient for this. After a bit of trial and error, it appears that I can only get error free access
Finding and Fixing the Source A 403 Forbidden error is a particular type of error that occurs when trying to access a URL. If you’re seeing a 403 Forbidden error, there are two possible causes. It could be due to a deliberate restriction of that particular resource - for example, removal of file permission, or restriction of access based on the IP address of the user. The second possible cause is accidental misconfiguration of the webserver such as Apache or IIS. This article will demonstrate the various restrictions and configurations that could cause it. We’ll be using an Apache web server, IIS 7.5 on the server side, and Google Chrome as the client side browser. What type of restrictions or configurations could be causing 403 error? Lack of file or resource permissions. IP restriction (country-based, or a single IP restriction) Other server side misconfiguration issues. Lack of File or Resource Permissions. As mentioned, a lack of proper permission access to the file or resource can cause 403 forbidden error. This will result in a 403 error, sometimes combined with a 404 file not found error stating the following message: “Forbidden You don't have permission to access /asd.html on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.” However, the title of the web page will display a 403 Forbidden error. Fixing File or Folder Permission in order to rectify a http 403 Forbidden error To fix a http 403 error, you should set proper permissions for a folder or a file. Normal file permission is 644 and folder permission is 755. File/folder permissions can be set using variety of ways. In Windows Web Hosting, it’s simply set using IIS. In Linux web hosting you can change permissions using terminal and chmod command. How to Set permissions using IIS 7.5 in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Open Internet Information Service Manager: Select the relevant website or folder,