Re: 403 forbidden error when redircting from http to https
From: Nafiton (nafiton@geocities.com)
Date: 11/24/02
- Next message: John Alderson: "Re: Dont Log Images to access LOG ??"
- Previous message: msnews.microsoft.com: "Re: Error "The Page Cannot Be Displayed""
- In reply to: Karl Levinson [x y] mvp: "Re: 403 forbidden error when redircting from http to https"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
From: nafiton@geocities.com (Nafiton) Date: 24 Nov 2002 09:01:26 -0800
Try this please
Thanks
"Karl Levinson [x y] mvp" <levinson_k@excite.com> wrote in message news:<urS3yHNhCHA.2592@tkmsftngp12>...
> "Berno van Soest" <berno.vansoest@akzonobel.com> wrote in message
> news:74c064c1.0211050110.18e795f6@posting.google.com...
> > On some PCs I get a 403 error when a user is redirected from a page
> accessed by
> > http to a page that is accessed by https.
> > Any thoughts?
>
> It's a shame you didn't give us the full and complete error message. There
> is no such thing as an error 403.
>
> Try checking your permissions both in the IIS MMC and on the files and
> folders themselves, or supply us with the full error message. You should
> also consider enabling auditing as described below.
>
> 401.3 Unauthorized: Unauthorized due to ACL on resource
> 403.1 Forbidden: Execute Access Forbidden
> 403.1 Forbidden: Execute Access Forbidden
> 403.2 Forbidden: Read Access Forbidden
> 403.3 Forbidden: Write Access Forbidden
> 403.4 Forbidden: SSL required
> 403.5 Forbidden: SSL 128 required
> 403.6 Forbidden: IP address rejected
> 403.7 Forbidden: Client certificate required
> 403.8 Forbidden: Site access denied
> 403.9 Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected
> 403.10 Access Forbidden: Invalid Configuration
> 403.11 Access Forbidden: Password Change
> 403.12 Access Forbidden: Mapper Denied Access
>
> ===================
>
> How can I enable auditing / logging on my computer / server?
>
> A: Security event auditing is available in Windows 2000 / XP / .NET / NT but
> is disabled by default. [Security event auditing is not available with
> Windows 98, 95, ME, etc.]
>
> Note that to enable logging of access to files or registry settings, you
> must both enable logging in the overall computer policy AND also add
> auditing settings on individual folders or registry keys in the NTFS
> security properties in Windows Explorer or the REGEDT32 registry editor.
> [Using REGEDIT will not work.] To log file access, the files must be on an
> NTFS-formatted partition.
>
> Note also that to enable logging of security events on a Windows domain, you
> must change the auditing policy on all domain controllers. Changing the
> auditing policy on the computers in the domain enables logging of failed
> logins to the computers using local accounts and would not necessarily log
> attempts to log into the domain.
>
> Consider changing the Windows event log settings to be appropriate for your
> environment. Consider increasing the maximum log size to retain more
> information. Be careful not to log too much, or you might find that your
> logs contain only a few minutes or hours worth of data. Finally, check the
> logs to be sure logs are really being captured.
>
> For more information on enabling and configuring auditing, see the articles
> below:
>
> http://nsa1.www.conxion.com/win2k/download.htm a.k.a. http://www.nsa.gov
> [look for the NSA Security Recommendation Guides for Windows 2000 and
> also Group Policy]
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/deploy/confeat/
> 13w2kadc.asp
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q310399 - XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q300549 - 2000
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q248260 - 2000
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q301640 - 2000, file
> access settings
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q300958 - 2000,
> monitoring for unauthorized user access
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q157238 - NT
> http://www.labmice.net/troubleshooting/EventLog.htm
>
> [Thanks to Thomas Deml and others]
- Next message: John Alderson: "Re: Dont Log Images to access LOG ??"
- Previous message: msnews.microsoft.com: "Re: Error "The Page Cannot Be Displayed""
- In reply to: Karl Levinson [x y] mvp: "Re: 403 forbidden error when redircting from http to https"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ]
Relevant Pages
|