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Aad Moerman

Senior Chief Petty Officer
Sleeping in the Light
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I am interested in warships of the Second World War. For several years I visited among other websites, www.combinedfleet.com/kaigun.htm.
Until a few weeks ago I got this notion when I tried to visit the site:
You don't have permission to access /kaigun.htm on this server.
Apache Server at www.combinedfleet.com Port 80

Does someone know what this means? I never came across this notification before.
 

Hellkite

Lord of Death
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Seraphim Build Team
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Brocade VCS. On a Web server or Hypertext Transfer Protocol daemon, port 80 is the port that the server "listens to" or expects to receive from a Web client, assuming that the default was taken when the server was configured or set up. A port can be specified in the range from 0-65536 on the NCSA server. The server administrator configures the server so that only one port number can be recognized. By default, the port number for a Web server is 80. Experimental services may sometimes be run at port 8080.

?? what browser are you using??
 

Aad Moerman

Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Ok, so there is nothing to do but hope for the best?
Thanks for your time.
 
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