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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 403 forbidden error fix list of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response status codes. It includes codes from
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IETF internet standards, other IETF RFCs, other specifications, and some additional commonly used codes. The first digit of the 403 forbidden request forbidden by administrative rules status code specifies one of 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 403 forbidden access is denied can be provided. Unless otherwise stated, the 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;
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not in the place of an actual HTTP status code). 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 Continu
листопада 2014. 6 змін у цій версії очікують на перевірку. Стабільну 403 error code версію було перевірено 11 листопада 2014. http error 403 the service you requested is restricted Перейти до: навігація, пошук Вигляд сторінки «Помилки 403». HTTP
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403 Forbidden (Заборонено, Помилка 403)— повідомлення про помилку в списку кодів стандартних відповідей HTTP-сервера, яке https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes означає, що доступ до сторінки, яку хоче відвідати користувач, заборонений. Здебільшого це повідомлення з'являється у вікні браузера тоді, коли неправильно вказана назва веб-сторінки, яку бажає побачити користувач. При використанні протоколу HTTP https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_403 веб-сервер зобов'язаний відповісти на запит на веб-сторінку цифровим кодом і часто ще й текстовим повідомленням. В коді 403 перша цифра означає помилку клієнта, наприклад. Наступні дві цифри пояснюють природу помилки. Така поведінка HTTP аналогічна протоколам, що виникли раніше, наприклад FTP або NNTP. В протоколі HTTP за кодом 403 слідує зрозуміле для людини «пояснення». Специфікація HTTP рекомендує слово «Forbidden» і веб-сервери часто генерують веб-сторінку, на якій відображається як код 403 так і слово «Forbidden». Веб-сервери зазвичай можна налагодити таким чином, щоб замість стандартного HTTP 403 вони видавали інше, природніше для людини повідом
Status codes 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See Other 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons v t e The 404 or Not Found error message is a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) standard response code, in computer network https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_404 communications, to indicate that the client was able to communicate with a given server, but the server could not find what was requested. The web site hosting server will typically generate a "404 Not Found" web page when https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_403 a user attempts to follow a broken or dead link; hence the 404 error is one of the most recognizable errors encountered on the World Wide Web. Contents 1 Overview 2 Custom error pages 2.1 Tracking/Checking 404 403 forbidden errors 3 Phony 404 errors 4 404 substatus error codes defined by IIS 4.1 Slang usage 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Overview[edit] When communicating via HTTP, a server is required to respond to a request, such as a web browser request for a web page, with a numeric response code and an optional, mandatory, or disallowed (based upon the status code) message. In the code 404, the first digit indicates a client error, http error 403 such as a mistyped Uniform Resource Locator (URL). The following two digits indicate the specific error encountered. HTTP's use of three-digit codes is similar to the use of such codes in earlier protocols such as FTP and NNTP. At the HTTP level, a 404 response code is followed by a human-readable "reason phrase". The HTTP specification suggests the phrase "Not Found"[1] and many web servers by default issue an HTML page that includes both the 404 code and the "Not Found" phrase. A 404 error is often returned when pages have been moved or deleted. In the first case, it is better to employ URL mapping or URL redirection by returning a 301 Moved Permanently response, which can be configured in most server configuration files, or through URL rewriting; in the second case, a 410 Gone should be returned. Because these two options require special server configuration, most websites do not make use of them. 404 errors should not be confused with DNS errors, which appear when the given URL refers to a server name that does not exist. A 404 error indicates that the server itself was found, but that the server was not able to retrieve the requested page. Custom error pages[edit] The Wikimedia 404 message Web servers can typically be configured to display a customised 404 error page, including a more natural
e insira-as corretamente no texto ou no rodapé. Conteúdo sem fontes poderá ser removido. —Encontre fontes: Google (notícias, livros e acadêmico) 403 Forbidden (403 Proibido) é um código de erro HTTP retornado pelo servidor web quando o utilizador ou programa tenta obter acesso a um recurso que o servidor não permite. O erro também é obtido quando tenta ver a listagem de directórios em um servidor web com Apache ou Microsoft IIS com o recurso desabilitado. Sub estatutos de erro 403[editar | editar código-fonte] 403.1 - Acesso de execução negado; 403.2 - Acesso de leitura negado. 403.3 - Acesso de escrita negado. 403.4 - SSL requerido. 403.5 - SSL 128 requerido. 403.6 - Endereço IP recusado. 403.7 - Certificado do cliente* requerido. 403.8 - Acesso ao sitio negado. 403.9 - O número de utilizadores excede o limite suportado pelo servidor. 403.10 - Configuração inválida. 403.11 - Mudança da palavra chave 403.12 - Acesso de mapeamento negado. 403.13 - Certificado do cliente* revogado. 403.14 - Listagem de directórios negada. 403.15 - Acesso de licenças por parte do cliente* excedido. 403.16 - Certificado do cliente* não confiável ou inválido. 403.17 - Certificado do cliente* expirado ou não mais válido. Ver também[editar | editar código-fonte] HTTP 404 Lista de códigos de status HTTP Este artigo sobre computação é um esboço. Você pode ajudar a Wikipédia expandindo-o. v•e Obtida de "https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HTTP_403&oldid=46414631" Categorias: Códigos de estado do Hypertext Transfer ProtocolNomenclatura em InternetErros de computadorCategorias ocultas: !Artigos que carecem de fontes desde maio de 2015!Esboços sobre computação!Esboços maiores que 1000 bytes Menu de navegação Ferramentas pessoais Não autenticadoDiscussãoContribuiçõesCriar uma contaEntrar Domínios Artigo Discussão Variantes Vistas Ler Editar Editar código-fonte Ver histórico Mais Busca Navegação Página principalConteúdo destacadoEventos atuaisEsplanadaPágina aleatóriaPortaisInformar um erro Colaboração Boas-vindasAjudaPágina de testesPortal comunitárioMudanças recentesManutençãoCriar páginaPáginas novasContatoDonativos Imprimir/exportar Criar um livroDescarregar como PDFVersão para impressão Ferramentas Páginas afluentesAlterações relacionadasCarregar ficheiroPáginas especiaisLigação permanenteInformações da páginaItem no WikidataCitar esta p