Re: Re: Logs: How to find 403 forbidden error.

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> Date: Friday, April 08, 2016 21:40:57 -0400
> From: Francis Roy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> 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?
> 

Do you have a virtual host configured for the WP instance? If so,
make certain you are looking at its logs, not the main apache server
ones.

A test would be to make requests (valid and otherwise) to the WP
instance yourself and see if you see your requests logged to the
access and error logs you are looking at.




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