Website Dies with 403 5 status codes

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From: Don Miller (nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 04/21/04


Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 08:33:29 -0500

My website that has been running fine for three years suddenly stopped
serving pages to the site (that is by the way entirely SSL encrypted). The
status code is 403 5 (forbidden) but that explanantion doesn't help much. I
restarted IIS and it didn't solve the problem. For other sites that do not
use SSL it works fine.

Does anyone know what this means, where to look, or how to fix it?

Thanks. This is a production server with paying customers so I'm under some
pressure here.



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