Logs: How to find 403 forbidden error.
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- Subject: Logs: How to find 403 forbidden error.
- From: Francis Roy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 11:09:55 -0400
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I have a user that is complaining that a PHP script (a Wordpress plugin)
is complaining that there's a 403 error. I've looked in my logs and
can't find it. Maybe I'm doing it wrong.
My logs are at /var/log/httpd and I'm looking at both access_log and
error_log (or some of the preceding ones.)
I want to find out what the plugin is trying to access, to see why it's
getting a 403. Can someone offer a tip?
Thanks.
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