

In order to fix it, we can disable the same. Sometimes, this error could trigger due to the SELinux policy. Then we verify it: rpm -Vf /etc//FILENAME.repo Disable SELinux In such a case, we download the file again and then verify the repo. If we have a repo file that is corrupt, we may stumble upon this error. You don’t have permission to access /yum/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/getPackage/.rpm Registered socket 3 for persistent reuse. GET /yum/OracleLinux/OL6/latest/x86_64/getPackage/.rpm HTTP/1.0Ĭontent-Type: text/html charset=iso-8859-1 rw-r-– 1 root root 11100 Mar 19 22:30 .rpm x.x.x.xĬonnecting to localyum|x.x.x.x|:80… connected. API: What Does the 403 Error Mean You must use a Please make sure you are using the proper API Key and Client ID from your API Dashboard (this is not the. We check inside the directory structure of the yum server reports invalid permissions for few packages. Moving ahead, let us see how our Support Techs fix this error for our customers. The 403 (Forbidden) status code indicates that the server understood the request but refuses to authorize it.If authentication credentials were provided in the request, the server considers them insufficient to grant access. Mostly, this can trigger due to issues with files in repos.d. Whereas 403 (Forbidden) is most recently defined in RFC 7231.

Recently, one of our customers came across the error “ HTTP Error 403 – Forbidden” while trying to install a package via yum.

Today, let us discuss “ HTTP Error 403 – Forbidden” HTTP error 403: forbidden yum occurs when we try to install a package using yum.Īs part of our Server Management Services, we assist our customers with several HTTP queries.
