403 forbidden: permission to access images

2020-05-30 03:32发布

问题:

I'm currently building a new version of a site in Wordpress and trying to add a few images as normal to be referenced both by CSS & HTML. Weirdly it's allowed me to add several images like the logo etc yet when I try to add a few more images it's giving the forbidden message below. The image doesn't appear either and the forbidden message below shows when I goto the path of the image.

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /v2/wp-content/themes/default/images/contact-yellow-icon.png on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

I've never had this problem before out of the several other WP sites I've setup. What could be the problem?

If I put in the path to another image then it works fine (http://www.domain.com/v2/wp-content/themes/default/images/contact-innovation-logo.png) so don't know why it won't allow me to access the other images!?

回答1:

you should check file permissions for /v2/wp-content/themes/default/images/contact-yellow-icon.png

i think they should be 644 so that all can read that file

or you can check file permissions of /v2/wp-content/themes/default/images/contact-innovation-logo.png

you can change permissions with ftp manager or with shell

** updated by Eric Leroy if file permissions 644 does not work, change to 755 that is what I used to fix the issue. If you are not familiar on how to do this on *inx based, and mac systems, here is how: Open terminal and navigate to the parent folder of the images. type sudo chmod -R 775 (then type the name of your images folder after 775 ) it will ask you for your password, then your images will work on your website.



回答2:

This can also be caused by using hotlinking protection. So if hotlinking protection is used, make sure that the URL for your website is added to the white list. Also keep in mind that www.yourdomain.com and yourdomain.com are considered two different URLs.



回答3:

The question may have been solved for the original user, but I found no amount changing permissions or disabling hotlinking (was already disabled) was working for me.

For me the files not working were php files in the themes CSS and JavaScript directories.

I found that for me the problem was a .htaccess file that WordPress created for a LOCKDOWN to prevent malicious code injections. Adding rules to allow these files allowed them to work.



回答4:

Use this

sudo chmod -R a+rw /var

and then

<img src="../img/y.png">