Send: GET /html/rfc7230 HTTP/1.1 Host: tools.ietf.org Is-Christian: ?0 Cheers, > On 15 Oct 2020, at 5:17 pm, Christian Huitema <huitema@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I think there must be some side effect from my setup. What is really > weird is that it fails from 2 different computers. > > I know the RFC can be accessed elsewhere. In fact, the IETF datatracker > works. It is just an issue for me with the tool server. But it is really > weird. > > On 10/14/2020 11:10 PM, Mark Nottingham wrote: >> Christian, >> >> The relevant HTTP RFCs are also available at <https://httpwg.org/specs/> -- and of course <https://rfc-editor.org/>. >> >> Cheers, >> >> >>> On 15 Oct 2020, at 5:01 pm, Christian Huitema <huitema@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Keeps not working for me. Tried getting RFC1984, same result. Tried from my IPhone and that's forbidden too. I wonder whether I was put on some kind of no-rfc list. >>> >>> On 10/14/2020 10:37 PM, Fred Baker wrote: >>>> Works for me... >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPad >>>> >>>>> On Oct 14, 2020, at 10:08 PM, Jared Mauch <jared@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Seems to work for me. >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iCar >>>>> >>>>>> On Oct 15, 2020, at 12:20 AM, Christian Huitema <huitema@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Trying to access RFC 7230 as https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230, I get: >>>>>> >>>>>> Forbidden >>>>>> >>>>>> You don't have permission to access /html/rfc7230 on this server. >>>>>> >>>>>> Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. >>>>>> Apache/2.2.22 (Debian) Server at tools.ietf.org Port 443 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> So, the Internet is no for everybody anymore... >>>>>> >>>>>> -- Christian Huitema >> -- >> Mark Nottingham https://www.mnot.net/ >> -- Mark Nottingham https://www.mnot.net/