Error De Http 401 Blackberry
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401: Unauthorized Access" appears when an attempt is made to browse to a secure website Article Number:000010971 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:August 15, 2015 Type:Support 401 unauthorized error Environment BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 4.0 to 5.0 Back to top ↑
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Overview The following error message appears when an attempt is made to connect to a webpage how to fix error 401 that requires Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) authentication: Unsupported Authentication Scheme Error 401: Unauthorized Access If HTTP and Verbose HTTP logging is turned on, the BlackBerry® MDS how to fix 401 unauthorized error Service logs (MDAT) display the following lines: [169]:You are not authorized to view this page
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= You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the credentials that you supplied because your Web browser is sending a WWW-Authenticate header field that the Web server is not configured to accept.> A prompt for authentication on the BlackBerry® smartphone may also be seen, and the MDAT logs may display the following:
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Síganos Customer Service Asistencia técnica Support Corporate Empresa Investors Empleo Noticias Servicio de atención al cliente Responsabilidad empresarial Información legal Descripción general Accesibilidad Marcas comerciales Política de privacidadStatus codes 301 Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See Other 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons v t e A web server may or may not return https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_403 a 403 Forbidden HTTP status code in response to a request from a client for a web page or resource to indicate that the server can be reached and understood the request, but refuses to take any further action. Status code 403 responses are the result of the web server being configured to deny access, for some reason, to the requested resource by the error 401 client. A typical request that may receive a 403 Forbidden response is a GET for a web page, performed by a web browser to retrieve the page for display to a user in a browser window. The web server may return a 403 Forbidden status for other types of requests as well. The Apache web server returns 403 Forbidden in response to requests for url 401 unauthorized error paths that correspond to filesystem directories, when directory listings have been disabled in the server and there is no Directory Index directive to specify an existing file to be returned to the browser. Some administrators configure the Mod proxy extension to Apache to block such requests, and this will also return 403 Forbidden. Microsoft IIS responds in the same way when directory listings are denied in that server. In WebDAV, the 403 Forbidden response will be returned by the server if the client issued a PROPFIND request but did not also issue the required Depth header, or issued a Depth header of infinity.[1] Contents 1 Difference from status "401 Unauthorized" 2 403 substatus error codes for IIS 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Difference from status "401 Unauthorized"[edit] 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 a new request for the same resource will succeed if authentication is provided. The response must include an HTTP WWW-Authenticate header to prompt the user-agent to provide credentia