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  "path": "/t/website-url-bug-403-forbidden/118013#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-18T00:10:23.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
  "textContent": "Thank you. I can confirm going to your site’s subdomain gets the 403 error page, but I’ve discovered that if I manually add “/index.php” or “/index.html” to the URL, I get a 404 error instead.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis implies that your index file is either missing, in the wrong directory, or is named incorrectly (InfinityFree’s servers run a Linux based OS, where file names are case-sensitive). This would also explain why you get the 403 error on the root of the subdomain, as that’s the default behavior on InfinityFree for when a directory has no index file.\n\nhigma52:\n\n> …do i need to wait 72 hours for show out the website ?\n\nNo, what you’re likely thinking of is DNS propagation. But that can’t be the issue or your site wouldn’t be returning the server’s official error pages.",
  "title": "Website Url Bug 403 forbidden"
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