They do now. :s
Dukeworld
#31 Posted 06 July 2009 - 02:30 AM
#32 Posted 06 July 2009 - 02:39 AM
That's weird, I do see some 403s in the logs for your site from your IP. Maybe you triggered one of the connection limitations on the server... were you downloading anything from any of the sites at the time? Something must have made Apache decide to serve you a 403 instead of the page, the question is what.
Edit: the log says it couldn't access the .htaccess file for your site for some reason or another. Looks like it was a temporary hiccup if anything, assuming it fixed itself and you didn't do anything via ftp.
Edit: the log says it couldn't access the .htaccess file for your site for some reason or another. Looks like it was a temporary hiccup if anything, assuming it fixed itself and you didn't do anything via ftp.