also try it with more than one browser id guess it would have safari on it. can also try firefox in safe mode, there is a good chance some extension added to firefox is broken. On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 5:09 PM <leopoldo@maciasnetwork.com> wrote:
Brian, I also for got to suggest the following, if you have access to another computer or laptop within the same house, try accessing the liveauctioneers.com website from another computer/laptop and see if you get the same 403 error. If you don't, then it's something specific to your wife's macbook air (which narrows down the scope of the problem); if you do get the same 403 error on another computer, then it rules out the issue is within the old macbook and points to something in the network routing (i.e. firewall, router, dns, etc...).
On Tue, 2019-10-22 at 12:03 -0600, Brian O'Keefe wrote:
Hello all, My wife has a 7 year old macbook air. She does all her business on it which is using Firefox for research purposes, email and report writing with LibreOffice. Recently she is getting a 403 Forbidden error for a specific website, liveauctioneers.com. Live auctioneers has suggested a cache or cookie issue so we cleared all those out. They suggested another browser so we tried Safari with the same error. I have searched the forums and nothing there is helpful, at least on my level. Can anyone figure why a specific website and only that website does not play well with the Mac Air? I have reset the router, as suggested by liveauctioneers. So there is something configured in the laptop that is pervasive. I just don't know what to fix. The one website with detailed instructions was specific to wordpress but on the laptop, not in a browser. Can anyone help? Many thanks Brian --
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