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am I seeing a 403 Forbidden error message? Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: Grid Difficulty: Medium Time Needed: 20 Tools Required: FTP client, plain text editor https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204644980/why-am-i-seeing-a-403-forbidden-error-message Applies to: All DV Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: FTP client, http://pcsupport.about.com/od/browsers/fl/http-403-forbidden.htm plain text editor Overview The 403 Forbidden error is an HTTP status code which means that accessing the page or resource you were trying to reach is absolutely forbidden for some reason. This article contains basic troubleshooting instructions for 403 Forbidden errors. Symptom You get the following error when you try to visit a error 403 web page: Figure 1. Causes and Solutions There are three common causes for this error. Here they are listed from most likely to least likely. Empty html directory Empty httpdocs directory Make sure that your website content has been uploaded to the correct directory on your server. Remember to replace example.com with your own domain name. Grid: /domains/example.com/html/ This is the path you will use for FTP. However, error 403 access the full path to your website content is /home/00000/domains/example.com/html/. The 00000 is your site number. See this article for details. DV server: /var/www/vhosts/dv-example.com/httpdocs/ When you connect with your FTP user, you just need to navigate into the httpdocs directory. If this folder does not exist, feel free to create it. No index page The home page for your website must be called index.php or index.html. To resolve this error, upload an index page to your htmlhttpdocs directory. If you already have a home page called something else - home.html for example - you have a couple of options: Rename your home page to index.html or index.php. Set up a redirect on the index page to your real home page. See How do I redirect my site using a .htaccess file? for details. Set a different default home page in your .htaccess.htaccess file. Javascript Kit has a good example. If you don't want a single page to display, but instead want to show a list of files in that directory, see Making directories browsable, solving 403 errorsMaking directories browsable, solving 403 errors. Permissions and ownership errors A 403 Forbidden error can also be caused by incorrect ownership or permissions on your web cont
404 Not Found Error 3 How to Fix a 400 Bad Request Error 4 How to Fix a 401 Unauthorized Error 5 HTTP Status Code Errors About.com About Tech PC Support . . . How-To's & Tutorials Internet & Network How to Fix a 403 Forbidden Error Share Pin Tweet Submit Stumble Post Share By Tim Fisher PC Support Expert By Tim Fisher Updated October 02, 2016. The 403 Forbidden error is an HTTP status code that means that accessing the page or resource you were trying to reach is absolutely forbidden for some reason.Different web servers report 403 errors in different ways, the majority of which I've listed below. Occasionally a website owner will customize the site's HTTP 403 error, but that's not too common.How the 403 Error Appears"403 Forbidden""HTTP 403""Forbidden: You don't have permission to access [directory] on this server""Forbidden""Error 403""HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden""Error 403 - Forbidden""HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden"The 403 Forbidden error displays inside the browser window, just as web pages do. 403 errors, like all errors of this type, might be seen in any browser on any operating system.In Internet Explorer, "The website declined to show this webpage" message indicates a 403 Forbidden error. The IE title bar should say 403 Forbidden or something similar.403 errors received when opening links via Microsoft Office programs generate the message Unable to open [url]. Cannot download the information you requested inside the MS Office program. Windows Update may also report an HTTP 403 error but it will display as error code 0x80244018 or with the following message: WU_E_PT_HTTP_STATUS_FORBIDDEN.Cause of 403 Forbidden Errors403 errors are almost always caused by issues where you're trying to access something that you don't have access to. The 403 error is essentially saying "Go away and don't come back here."Note: Microsoft IIS web servers provide more specific information about the cause of 403 Forbidden errors by suffixing a number after the 403 as in HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden which means Directory listing denied. You can see a complete list here.How to Fix the 403 Forbidden ErrorCheck for URL errors and make sure you're specifying an actual web page file name and extension, not just a directory. Most websites are configured to disallow directory browsing so a 403 Forbidden message when trying to display a folder instead of a specific page is normal and expected.NOTE: This is, by far, the most common