Both ordinary users and webmasters are often faced with the problem of access to individual pages or even entire sites on the Internet. In this case, instead of the requested resource, a 403 Forbidden Nginx crashes in a web browser. What is this error and how to fix it, read on. In the article, we will offer solutions for both ordinary users and site administrators.
What does 403 Forbidden Nginx mean?
The very nature of the error is that when you try to call a page hosted on a site that runs on the Nginx web server, it is impossible to access it. There can be many reasons for this.
But the message itself in the literal sense does not indicate an error. The fact is that 403 Forbidden Nginx is a regular status code for the status of a resource. Most often, such a warning is issued on Ubuntu systems, but on Windows it can also be seen.
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