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    Forbidden Message

    Why do I receive a Forbidden message when I visit my hosted domain name?

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    check root or folder permission, or just told to your host, it is not a big issue need some configuration updates........

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    good.......
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    Hi,
    I installed two different file transfer scripts. Both give me the same error when ran:
    'Forbidden

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    This message is generally caused because either the underlying file system permissions do not allow the User/Group under which Apache is running to access the necessary files; or the Apache configuration has some access restrictions in place which forbid access to the files. You will identify it by visiting the error log.
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    Forbidden message : If this occurs it is generally for one of 3 reasons.

    You don't have a properly named default page in your main WWW directory. Acceptable file names are listed below:

    * index.htm
    * index.html
    * default.html
    * index.sht
    * index.shtml
    * index.cgi

    The WWW directory permissions are improperly set. Logging into your domain with telnet and typing the following will fix this problem:

    chmod 711 /www/your-user-id

    When you receive your account the permissions are correctly set.

    You put a .htaccess file in your main WWW directory, or you changed the configuration of an existing .htaccess file which is locking up your web site.

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    The people that run that website don't want you to access that page so they blocked it.I'm a computer geek.

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    The people that run that website don't want you to access that page so they blocked it.

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    Have you checked the DNS, firewall settings of your hosting, server, etc.

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    People in this website does not go to the page so that the blocks of ma team it.I 'geek.

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    Get out your FTP program and have a look at the owner of that file, along with the permissions set on it. Whether or not you think you've done anything, check anyway. If every file in that folder is not inaccessible then the folder has most likely been changed, so check that. Check the owner is the same as all the other folders in your hosting account. If all this looks OK then take a backup of that folder, and make sure that is saved to your PC. Then delete the folder on your hosting account and reupload it. If that doesn't work then something is wrong with your account rather than with the files and their permissions.

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    You need set up the permission access. It may be caused by some conflict!
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    It's permission problem.

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    You have no any index.html file in you panel that's why it's sow it.

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    where are you buy the domain



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