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When I start Debugging on asp.net3.5 . Browser display bellow message *Server Error in '/attn-web' Application. HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden. Version Information: ASP.NET Development Server 9.0.0.0* asp.net http-status-code-403 share|improve this question edited Dec 6 '12 at 21:58 James A Mohler 5,201112546 asked Mar 10 '11 at 7:38 netraThapa 199228 3 Is there a question? –troelskn Mar 10 '11 at 7:50 Yes , When I Debug wget error 403 forbidden program, browser prompt 'Authentication Required' Input Box with information 'Enter user name and Passord for localhost:1169'. and after entering user name and password browser this display above message which is mention before. –netraThapa Mar 10 '11 at 8:15 Do you happen to have NOD32 installed and running? –Shadow Wizard Mar 10 '11 at 8:45 I think Windows authentication is enabled in web.config.Change it to form –geek Mar 10 '11 at 9:44 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote It might be an issue with NTLM Authentication. Right-click on your solution in the Solution Explorer. Select Property Pages. Select Start Options in the dialog. In the Server section, uncheck NTLM Authentication share|improve this answer answered Feb 5 '13 at 10:06 Rami Sarieddine 3,0812031 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote If you have Vista or Windows 7 try running the Visual Studio as administrator (right click the EXE and choose "Run as administrator") as it might be some security/permissions issue. share|improve this answer answered Mar 10 '11 at 8:49 Shadow Wizard 49.1k1385130 add a comment| up vote 2 down vote I was getting following issues, after trying their solutions i got this sa

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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above Security 403 https://forums.iis.net/t/prev/1201711 Forbidden error when debugging solution from VS2010 403 Forbidden error when https://www.troyhunt.com/solving-tyranny-of-http-403-responses/ debugging solution from VS2010 [Answered]RSS 1 reply Last post Sep 27, 2013 04:16 PM by jeff@zina.com ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply paul127 9 Posts 403 Forbidden error when debugging solution from error 403 VS2010 Sep 26, 2013 09:51 PM|paul127|LINK Hi, I had the name of my computer changed and, since then, I can't run my solution because of this error: Server Error in '/' Application. HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden. Version Information:ASP.NET Development Server 10.0.0.0 Looking at my IIS Manager for v7.5, my DefaultAppPool has the status 'Started', uses .NET Framework error 403 forbidden v4.0 (as it should), Managed Pipeline Mode is 'Integrated' and Identity is 'ApplicationPoolIdentity'. When I try to run my MVC3 project from VS2010, this DefaultAppPool shows 1 application running. ASP.NET Developer Server is running. I ran asp_net regiis -i in my framework directory as administrator. Now, I'm out of ideas. What could be causing this and how do I fix it? thanks, Paul Reply jeff@zina.co... 4640 Posts MVPModerator Re: 403 Forbidden error when debugging solution from VS2010 Sep 27, 2013 04:16 PM|jeff@zina.com|LINK Who is running the application? Are you sure? It is likely running under either your login or the application pool ID. The account running the applicfation needs permission to the files/folders in the application. Jeff Have you Binged a solution before posting? ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › This site is managed for Microsoft by Neudesic, LLC. | © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Terms of Use Contact Us Advertise With Us Hosted on Microsoft Azure Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Microsoft Feedback on IIS Powered by IIS8

is a serious security risk. What the?! You mean if I go to my website which has a “scripts” folder where I put all my JavaScript and I have directory browsing disabled (as I rightly should) and the server returns a 403 “Forbidden” (which it rightly should), I’m putting my internet things at risks of being pwned?! Yes, because it discloses the presence of a folder called “scripts” which is a common directory. Well of course there’s a bloody folder called “scripts”, all my HTML source which you can see references it! I could call it “i-love-drunken-elephants” and you could still see it so what’s the point?! But it would still return a 403 which would confirm the existence of the resource and pose a directory enumeration risk. But you can discover the presence of the directories anyway! Ok, in today’s modern apps like ASP.NET MVC they might actually be routes that don’t translate through into physical paths but still, this is just being pedantic! Your site can’t go live until you fix it. Uh, let me just fix that for you… Getting to grips with the underlying issue This is one of those things that rightly or wrongly, I’ve seen popping up from various security teams and automated scanners in recent times. You can argue it all you want (and the severity of it is contentious), but the fact that it rears its’ head and causes debate is enough to just fix the damn thing and be done with it. Oh – and incidentally, I ran a Netsparker over Have I been pwned? (HIBP) recently and this was one of the findings so yeah, it affects me too (although I have the luxury of choosing to ignore it if I like!) Let me show you why this happens: in the source of each page I have a script tag like this:

 

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