Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/)
-   Off Topic Discussions (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/)
-   -   Heel N Toe Needs Some Advice (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1171288-heel-n-toe-needs-some-advice.html)

KFC911 12-15-2024 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12373072)
It's broken but works.

This is all from the change made yesterday morning ... that Eric aluded to earlier.

Just my guess...

I've been using mobile view from a small phone for years now and being forced to desktop mode sux on a 3" screen :( ... with this change.

If this isn't "fixed" ... my posting daze are soon to be over .... it's virtually a PITA now ;)...

Eric at Pelican Parts 12-16-2024 08:07 AM

Is the invalid_redirect_url_x fixed for you guys yet?

I finally ran into the same issue as some of you guys did on both my phone and 2 computers. I just re-logged in on each device and it seems back to normal now *I hope*.

KFC911 12-16-2024 08:11 AM

Awesome Eric.... I just posted and saw your update.

Working great for me now...

Thank you :)

KFC911 12-16-2024 08:13 AM

When asked if a "problem" was fixed ... ???

I dunno.....

Ask me again later ... much later :D

stevej37 12-16-2024 08:13 AM

Good here also.

fastfredracing 12-17-2024 07:22 AM

Still no worky here . I can log in at my work, via desktop, mobile devices,and my phone. At home, I still get 403 access denied code. I cannot log in there with any devices, including the same phone that I login with at work. I also was able to log in with that phone, away from home last weekend, using mobile data, so I would say , it has something to do with my IP address, or my home internet config?
I already wiped my cache, cookies, and browsing data several times. I even reset back to factory defaults .
This all started right around Thanksgiving like others have stated. I am not aware of any changes that happened on my end leading up to this .
Its no big deal, not complaining here, I seem to get a lot more done around the house , but I just thought Id let you know, in case it is helpful to you at all
I only hope that Pelican OT can manage with my reduced number of well thought out and intellectual posts in the mean time

Scott Douglas 12-17-2024 07:45 AM

Everything went smoothly Eric. Thanks.

Fred, we'll struggle along, but it just won't be the same place.

Merry Christmas all.

masraum 12-17-2024 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 12375495)
Still no worky here . I can log in at my work, via desktop, mobile devices,and my phone. At home, I still get 403 access denied code. I cannot log in there with any devices, including the same phone that I login with at work. I also was able to log in with that phone, away from home last weekend, using mobile data, so I would say , it has something to do with my IP address, or my home internet config?
I already wiped my cache, cookies, and browsing data several times. I even reset back to factory defaults .
This all started right around Thanksgiving like others have stated. I am not aware of any changes that happened on my end leading up to this .
Its no big deal, not complaining here, I seem to get a lot more done around the house , but I just thought Id let you know, in case it is helpful to you at all
I only hope that Pelican OT can manage with my reduced number of well thought out and intellectual posts in the mean time

Yep, sounds like it's your ISP or home network.

https://www.sitelock.com/blog/how-to-fix-403-forbidden-error/

Quote:

Troubleshooting guide

While it’s often not particularly difficult to fix a 403 error once the culprit has been found, getting to that point may take a bit of time. That’s because there are many different ways to trigger the error.

Client-side steps

Some of the best methods for troubleshooting and solving these errors on the client side include:

Confirm that the URL of the website is correct. If the URL you are trying to access is a directory and not a web page, you may encounter a 403 error.

Use a virtual private network (VPN) to access the site if an IP address issue is to blame. Conversely, disconnecting from a VPN currently in use could also do the trick.

Clear browsing data, along with any cookies, saved in the web browser cache. Refreshing site data is a surprisingly effective solution.

Server-side steps

Website owners may come to notice that users are having issues with 403 forbidden errors. In this situation, to fix the problem or limit the damage on the server side, try these steps:

Double-check all file permissions via FTP or in the file manager. An FTP client will allow the host to assign permissions to everything from directories and folders to even individual files.

Add a default directory index that clients can use to access the site. The Apache web server software that has become the standard for internet communication must be configured with the proper directory index, which is often set as index.php or index.html.

Scrutinize any WordPress plugins in use and disable any that are suspected to be the problem. This trial-and-error method of disabling plugins might not be particularly time-efficient, but it should eventually lead to the culprit.

Delete the .htaccess file and create a new one. This important configuration file can sometimes become misconfigured or corrupt, thereby preventing clients from making a secure connection. Deleting the file and starting fresh could solve the problem. Under this approach, WordPress can create a new .htaccess file in the Permalinks settings page simply by clicking Save Changes.

Check your Domain Name System (DNS) record. Your domain could still be pointing to your previous web host if you recently migrated to a new one. If you forgot to update your nameservers, then this could be the root cause.

Update all software and plugins. It’s easy for website owners to forget the basics of web maintenance, such as regularly updating software and plugins. Any time it becomes evident that vulnerabilities might exist within poorly updated software or plugins, it is important to take action as soon as possible. Vulnerability scanning may be a more reliable solution for those with limited experience in web security.

If using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) for certain files, disable it to see if that has any impact on authentication. Conversely, if a CDN isn’t in use, it could be a good idea to utilize one to optimize browser speed and content delivery.

fanaudical 01-14-2025 07:43 PM

Fred - Heal N Toe would like to know if you found a solution to this problem and what it was. Apparently he still can't access the site.

look 171 01-14-2025 08:10 PM

Yep, same issue. I gave up and had to go cold turkey away from this place. The wind / fire here has cause many power outages for couple days. When power came back on, just out of habit and clicked on Off Topic and it worked. Its been working ever since. I couldn't log on with my phone at home during those times neither but it does work at a local Starbucks near by. Not sure how much of this help?

KFC911 01-15-2025 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 12391234)
Yep, same issue. I gave up and had to go cold turkey away from this place. The wind / fire here has cause many power outages for couple days. When power came back on, just out of habit and clicked on Off Topic and it worked. Its been working ever since. I couldn't log on with my phone at home during those times neither but it does work at a local Starbucks near by. Not sure how much of this help?

Sounds like something on your home ISP provider's DNS (lookup).... common as a common cold ;). Steve will understand, most won't .... I have to "juggle" mine on occasion .... it just is :(.

Nature of the beast too....

Good luck!

fastfredracing 01-15-2025 06:12 AM

I pretty much tried everything mentioned above, and also from online searches on how to fix 304, or 403 access forbidden code .
I have also given up , and only log in here at work . Amazing how much stuff I get done at home .

masraum 01-15-2025 06:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12391262)
Sounds like something on your home ISP provider's DNS (lookup).... common as a common cold ;). Steve will understand, most won't .... I have to "juggle" mine on occasion .... it just is :(.

Nature of the beast too....

Good luck!

Yep, that was one of my suggestions earlier. Since we're thinking it could be DNS, I sent HnT instructions on how to change DNS on his PC as well as a few trustworthy, public DNS servers that he can use to bypass his ISP's DNS.

Fingers crossed!

look 171 01-15-2025 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12391353)
Yep, that was one of my suggestions earlier. Since we're thinking it could be DNS, I sent HnT instructions on how to change DNS on his PC as well as a few trustworthy, public DNS servers that he can use to bypass his ISP's DNS.

Fingers crossed!

I have no idea what those are? With some luck that comes from power outage, it is now working. I didn't do anything but just stayed off it. Normally, I am not on here since I am out in the field or the shop.

masraum 01-16-2025 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 12391660)
I have no idea what those are? With some luck that comes from power outage, it is now working. I didn't do anything but just stayed off it. Normally, I am not on here since I am out in the field or the shop.

Don't you love it when you ignore a problem long enough that it just goes away on its own?


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:45 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.