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I'm getting a 403 Forbidden error on one of my Magento webshops. It is a multi-shop Magento installation. For the main/base webshop I have created a new version, so the main/base URL's had to be changed for the old version.

The old version now has a dummy/test domainname as Base URL but it is giving me a 403 Forbidden error. This is frustrating because I need to be able to access the backend to see orders and information on the other webshops wich are running on this multi-store Magento installation.

Situation:

OLD SERVER:

DOMAINS:

  • main.nl <- This is replaced by test/dummy.nl which now gives a 403
  • sub1.nl
  • sub2.nl

NEW SERVER

DOMAINS:

  • other main.nl
  • main.nl (domain migrated from old server to new magento installation)
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  • Still haven't found the solution is there somebody who can help?
    – BasR
    Commented Oct 9, 2015 at 9:14
  • i'm also experiencing the same problem, in my case, some files on pub/media/ (ex: example.com/pub/static/version1594835608/adminhtml/Magento/…) returns error 403. i've been stuck on this problem for more than 2 days
    – Earlee
    Commented Aug 5, 2020 at 21:29

2 Answers 2

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In my case, it was due to a recent change to theme and composer update.

Go to /pub/static/ and delete everything except .htaccess. Do the same for /var/ (exclude backups folder if you have backups).

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You need change permission 755 for folder and 644 for file.

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  • But there hasn't been changes to the permissions. The only thing that changed was the Base URL.
    – BasR
    Commented Oct 6, 2015 at 7:12

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