Re: Re: Logs: How to find 403 forbidden error.
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- Subject: Re: Re: Logs: How to find 403 forbidden error.
- From: Francis Roy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 21:40:57 -0400
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On 16-04-08 08:06 PM, Jonesy wrote:
Could it be possible that the plugin is getting a 403 from
an_external_ fetch attempt? I.e., the 403 is in the logs
of a server somewhere else on the planet.
Yes, in fact, this is very possible. It is a third-party program making
a direct request. Would a plugin not have to be served up via apache, if
the request is on the http/s protocol?
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