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    HELP! Everything is HTTP 403 Forbidden, it wasn't before!

    I somehow accidentally deleted my public_html folder, so I restored it from a backup from my local machine, but the only page you can access if my index.html at my domain (camoyoshi.x10.mx), everything else is Forbidden (HTTP 403), I even tried setting everything to chmod 755 but it still didn't help.

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    Re: HELP! Everything is HTTP 403 Forbidden, it wasn't before!

    Hello,

    I'm escalating this to staff, as something needs to be done in the backend to rectify this.

    Thanks.


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    Re: HELP! Everything is HTTP 403 Forbidden, it wasn't before!

    Never mind, Brandon fixed this on IRC.


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