Problem Connecting To Tracker - Http Error 403 Forbidden
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by the URL is forbidden for some reason. This indicates a fundamental access problem, which may be difficult to resolve because the HTTP protocol allows the Web server to give this response without providing 403 forbidden error fix any reason at all. So the 403 error is equivalent to a blanket 'NO' by
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the Web server - with no further discussion allowed. By far the most common reason for this error is that directory browsing http 403 vs 401 is forbidden for the Web site. Most Web sites want you to navigate using the URLs in the Web pages for that site. They do not often allow you to browse the file directory structure of the
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site. For example try the following URL (then hit the 'Back' button in your browser to return to this page): http://www.checkupdown.com/accounts/grpb/B1394343/ This URL should fail with a 403 error saying "Forbidden: You don not have permission to access /accounts/grpb/B1394343/ on this server". This is because our CheckUpDown Web site deliberately does not want you to browse directories - you have to navigate from one specific Web page to another using the hyperlinks in those Web http error 403 the service you requested is restricted pages. This is true for most Web sites on the Internet - their Web server has "Allow directory browsing" set OFF. Fixing 403 errors - general You first need to confirm if you have encountered a "No directory browsing" problem. You can see this if the URL ends in a slash '/' rather than the name of a specific Web page (e.g. .htm or .html). If this is your problem, then you have no option but to access individual Web pages for that Web site directly. It is possible that there should be some content in the directory, but there is none there yet. For example if your ISP offers a 'Home Page' then you need to provide some content - usually HTML files - for the Home Page directory that your ISP assigns to you. Until the content is there, anyone trying to access your Home Page could encounter a 403 error. The solution is to upload the missing content - directly yourself or by providing it to your ISP. Once the content is in the directory, it also needs to be authorised for public access via the Internet. Your ISP should do this as a matter of course - if they do not, then they have missed a no-brainer step. If the entire Web site is actually secured in
whrl.pl/RkLjz posted 2004-Jan-7, 11:25 pm ref: whrl.pl/RkLjz posted 2004-Jan-7, 11:25 pm O.P. gday, i've tried bit torrent for a while now, but it's NEVER worked
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for me, attempting to download from different places, new/old torrents,members.iinet.net.au/~johnty/bt.jpg^^is a screenshot
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of the all relevant stuff (i think), and the advanced preferences are left on defaulti'm with iiNet in NSW error 403 google play with a 256/64 adsl connection using a billion 7100 modem (with latest firmware)initially i got 403 errors, then today (7th jan) i started getting 10060 errors insteadi don't think i've left http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E403.html out anything else...i've read many FAQs and enquired on irc with no luckthis will probably my last dig at thisany help, suggestions greatly appreciated User #15697 5035 posts flat tyre Whirlpool Forums Addict reference: whrl.pl/RkLoM posted 2004-Jan-8, 12:30 am ref: whrl.pl/RkLoM posted 2004-Jan-8, 12:30 am You don't need UDP ports for BT. Cut down the # of ports open ie: 6881-6889 TCP.Try http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/147455 uninstalling and reinstalling BT. Pick a popular torrent to test with, it may just be a lot of bad trackers\files that you happen to want. Also leave the window open for awhile, even if getting error messages.... User #38640 14919 posts Eule B. Wright Whirlpool Forums Addict reference: whrl.pl/RkLoV posted 2004-Jan-8, 12:32 am ref: whrl.pl/RkLoV posted 2004-Jan-8, 12:32 am i get these same errors using the client you're using. try using ABC (Another Bittorrent Clint 2.6.1) - google it.works for me. User #31172 5547 posts simonk83 In the penalty box reference: whrl.pl/RkLGI posted 2004-Jan-8, 9:19 am ref: whrl.pl/RkLGI posted 2004-Jan-8, 9:19 am Its not a problem on your end. Its a tracker problem. The only thing you can do is wait and be patient. Sometimes the trackers go down due to congestion and this generates the error you are seeing.Simon User #30552 1158 posts jimgg Whirlpool Enthusiast reference: whrl.pl/RkLKn posted 2004-Jan-8, 10:17 am ref: whrl.pl/RkLKn posted 2004-Jan-8, 10:17 am I quite commonly get those tracker error messages, (especialy on s*p* n*v*), as simon said, (simon says, so it must be right:), its more than
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will connect (it may take some time). windows cannot find "c:documents and settings… Windows couldnt find the torrent file Right click on the torrent link and save it to your hard-drive, then open the torrent that is in your hard-drive by double clicking on it. No space left on device The client tried to allocate the space for the file on your HD, you get this error when you dont have enough space to fully allocate the file. Choose another location for the file and try again urlopen error - (7, ‘getaddrinfo failed' The tracker is overloaded Keep the torrent window open and wait. temporary internet files content 1.5 xxx don't exist XP compresses temp internet files once it reach a certain # of files or 1/2 alloted space that is what causes the error Either download the torrent to your hd and launch it from there.. or clear out your temp internet files. problem getting response info - [errno2] No such file or directory The directory of C:/ is probably causing your problems, it's most likely a temporary directory that Internet Explorer uses when you left click on the torrent file. Right click on the .torrent and select "save target as". Then save the .torrent file to a directory on your drive. (IOError - [Errno13] Permission denied) If you start more than one bittorrent gui (the same torrent) it will give you permission denied Go to Task manager and close down all bt-gui processes. rejected by tracker - Your IP is not registered to use this tracker for this file Probably the tracker is overloaded, so the owner decide to only allow certain IPs to use the tracker. Leave your client open and it will eventually connect Problem connecting to tracker: HTTP Error -1 Leave your torrent running in your client. The client will keep checking the tracker and it should resume eventually. Problem connecting with tracker - (10060, ‘Operation timed out' The server/tracker is down or too busy to process your request. Just keep trying - leave it open.