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Ipad https direct on SF leads to 403 error.. https direct on IAM works

  • 23 February 2023
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I have the strangest thing. We were accessing our application via an iPad. The ones that go via IAM work. the Universal that directs via SF gives an 403 error even the URL states https://  .. on my desktop it works, on the iPhone it works.. on the iPad it doesn't ..   why? 

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Best answer by Freddy 17 March 2023, 14:29

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Hello Freddy,

The 403 status code means forbidden and usually indicates an issue with permissions or, more rarely, an issue with a web server or firewall configuration. Can you share the URL of a request that gives a 403 response? It doesn’t need to be the full URL, you can omit the host name.

Also, can you share a screenshot of the response headers on this request? This will help with determining the cause of the problem.

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Hello Freddy,

The 403 status code means forbidden and usually indicates an issue with permissions or, more rarely, an issue with a web server or firewall configuration. Can you share the URL of a request that gives a 403 response? It doesn’t need to be the full URL, you can omit the host name.

Also, can you share a screenshot of the response headers on this request? This will help with determining the cause of the problem.

Hi Vincent, 

I'll send you the 2 actual links.. it only happens with Safari and Windows IIS. We have a training environment that's on Linux and that one works on Safari.  

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@Freddy did Vincent help you with this, and can this topic be closed?

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Well the point was that for some reason the index.html got lost for that host, and apparently most of the desktop browsers don't have an issue with it except the iPad who returned the error. 

Anyway, after putting back an index.html the error went away.