Forbidden Error Message When Posting Some New Tickets
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:46 pm
Script URL: http://www.ugogo.info/helpdesk
Version of script: 2.1
Hosting company: http://www.idshosting.co.za
URL of phpinfo.php: http://www.ugogo.info/helpdesk/phpjunky ... hpinfo.php
URL of session_test.php: http://www.ugogo.info/helpdesk/phpjunky ... n_test.php
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution:
On Google:
Hesk - Forbidden error
Forbidden You don't have permission to access /helpdesk/suggest_articles.php on this server.
On phpjunkyard forum:
Forbidden error
Forbidden You don't have permission to access /helpdesk/suggest_articles.php on this server.
Write your message below:
Hi
I've recently installed this script and am in the process of creating support tickets for each of the outstanding issues from clients.
Some it allows to be created, and others it does not.
Here is the error message I receive - below the error message I will explain the steps that led to the error in more detail.
ERROR MESSAGE:
STEPS that led to the above error:
1. Created ticket1 for client A, no problem.
2. Created ticket 2 for Client A, got the above error message.
3. Tried to create a ticket to an existing admin, got the above error message.
4. Tried to create ticket for new client, got the above error message.
5. Created a test ticket, it went through fine to my gmail address.
So far, I wondered if there was any restrictions set into the script, which I don't know about, such as:
1. Can't post tickets from the same IP within a certain amount of minutes, and
2. Can't create tickets to same email addy as existing user in admin, and
3. Any domain names not catered for, such as .info for example?
4. Any restrictions on email format size, e.g. info@ earthsentials .com is that too large? (i've put space in on purpose here, but did not do so on ticket.)
Not being a developer, I am just trying to guess what it could be.
Software tested on:
Linux ubuntu O/S,. using Mozilla FireFox, Seamonkey and Epiphany web browsers
ON another pc, used Windows XP, Mozilla and iE
Get the same exact error.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Christine
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Version of script: 2.1
Hosting company: http://www.idshosting.co.za
URL of phpinfo.php: http://www.ugogo.info/helpdesk/phpjunky ... hpinfo.php
URL of session_test.php: http://www.ugogo.info/helpdesk/phpjunky ... n_test.php
What terms did you try when SEARCHING for a solution:
On Google:
Hesk - Forbidden error
Forbidden You don't have permission to access /helpdesk/suggest_articles.php on this server.
On phpjunkyard forum:
Forbidden error
Forbidden You don't have permission to access /helpdesk/suggest_articles.php on this server.
Write your message below:
Hi
I've recently installed this script and am in the process of creating support tickets for each of the outstanding issues from clients.
Some it allows to be created, and others it does not.
Here is the error message I receive - below the error message I will explain the steps that led to the error in more detail.
ERROR MESSAGE:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /helpdesk/suggest_articles.php on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.11 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.11 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.ugogo.info port.
STEPS that led to the above error:
1. Created ticket1 for client A, no problem.
2. Created ticket 2 for Client A, got the above error message.
3. Tried to create a ticket to an existing admin, got the above error message.
4. Tried to create ticket for new client, got the above error message.
5. Created a test ticket, it went through fine to my gmail address.
So far, I wondered if there was any restrictions set into the script, which I don't know about, such as:
1. Can't post tickets from the same IP within a certain amount of minutes, and
2. Can't create tickets to same email addy as existing user in admin, and
3. Any domain names not catered for, such as .info for example?
4. Any restrictions on email format size, e.g. info@ earthsentials .com is that too large? (i've put space in on purpose here, but did not do so on ticket.)
Not being a developer, I am just trying to guess what it could be.
Software tested on:
Linux ubuntu O/S,. using Mozilla FireFox, Seamonkey and Epiphany web browsers
ON another pc, used Windows XP, Mozilla and iE
Get the same exact error.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Christine
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