HTTP Error 403.0 - ModSecurity Action

You do not have permission to view this directory or page.

Most likely causes:

  • This is a generic 403 error and means the authenticated user is not authorized to view the page.

Things you can try:

  • Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here.

Detailed Error Information:

Module   ModSecurity IIS (64bits)
Notification   BeginRequest
Handler   StaticFile
Error Code   0x00000000
Requested URL   http://rdinfotech.org:80/?fp=4Y5NeGM8p3INKKpK%252FSkQ4JqdaQcOel2O0D4goRnSZMIPXK2QWql9PJy35csCrxVyN6w8ha1VI5mp%252Fi3pl8hoHfP%252BjKqpyb8MFHQlRxR9e07uSye7HVyIoeKqgDKaxfqLshWu92tuHr0twm8Kts%252BfHuzhcPwMsJYeohrtmFEN%252BNc%253D&prvtof=l6mybnDmfjgsLZ%252Bkrxgoxoik9dYta6LlpRZcC9WR%252Bdc%253D&poru=7B2lXlL2h5cyMQaA35scKSj7O7tyVbqZTvIP3B54DJwmYbOR5qbOkVtkiO8SdyKN&
Physical Path   D:\INETPUB\VHOSTS\rdinfotech.org\httpdocs
Logon Method   Not yet determined
Logon User   Not yet determined

More Information:

This generic 403 error means that the authenticated user is not authorized to use the requested resource. A substatus code in the IIS log files should indicate the reason for the 403 error. If a substatus code does not exist, use the steps above to gather more information about the source of the error.

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