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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, 403 forbidden groupon 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 s
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New issue How to Install? #120 Closed paul-owen opened this Issue Oct 28, 403 forbidden bypass 2013 · 11 comments Projects None yet Labels Documentation Question Milestone Revive v3.0.1 Assignees andrewatfornax htaccess 403 redirect 7 participants paul-owen commented Oct 28, 2013 How do I install this on a new server? I tried copying OpenX from my old server, but now I get a blank screen. http://support.hostgator.com/articles/403-forbidden-or-no-permission-to-access What are the PHP requirements? There are no help files on http://www.revive-adserver.com/docs/install/ and eveything from Openx.com is gone too. Please help! mikelorimer commented Oct 29, 2013 PHP v5.1.4 or higher is what I've seen recommended. Let me know if you want steps for installation on Hostgator with cPanel, but it applies to most installations. sperand-io commented Oct 29, 2013 I would recommend https://github.com/revive-adserver/revive-adserver/issues/120 going off this guide for the basics, and tailoring it to your specific host & needs. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-install-openx-on-ubuntu-12-10 Be sure to pipe up with any specific questions that arise. Good luck! … -- Chris Sperandio *technologist | golocal24* 781.635.0612 *twitter
Lost Password? Remember me MyBB Community Forums › Community Archive › Archived Forums › Archived Development and Support › MyBB 1.4 › https://community.mybb.com/thread-63078.html MyBB 1.4 General Support › Installation Help « Previous 1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 ... 35 Next » HOSTGATOR 403 ERRORS *SOLVED* Thread Modes HOSTGATOR 403 ERRORS *SOLVED* FILM_ROX Junior Member Posts: 8 Threads: 1 Joined: Oct 2009 Reputation: 0 #1 01-13-2010, 12:58 PM (This post was last modified: 01-15-2010, 04:04 PM by FILM_ROX.) OK, if 403 forbidden you have set up hosting with HOSTGATOR and are having the following issues: Every link in your forum gives you a 403 server Error. I could log into both the forum ad the ACP, but any link from there, same issue, 403 error - when you and I as well know said files exist and were configured correctly. PLEASE 403 forbidden error DO NOT DELETE YOUR FORUM AS I DID IN AN ALL NIGHT FUTILE EFFORT TO GET THINGS WORKING! Sadly, the issue is with HOSTGATOR and their permissions. Merely go to your C-Panel and copy one of the error logs out and start a chat session and ask them to whitelist it for you; case closed. Bunch of BS if you ask me... The wiki on mod_security issue while may be rather relevant for some installs, but in the case of HOSTGATOR hosting, it is an issue ONLY Tech-Support can resolve as they do not grant you the permission to make that edit; has to be at the IT level... (Though I might note, I have always renamed the [htacces.txt] to [.htaccess]) ***ALSO VERY IMPORTANT AS WELL*** Matt is 100% correct, while my statements regarding this issue being one directly caused by permissions that can ONLY BE CHANGED BY THE TECH's at the host with "IT-LEVEL" permissions for your domain, the above mentioned change to ALL of your htaccess.txt files to .htaccess MUST BE