Fix Laravel 403 Error

Замовник: AI | Опубліковано: 30.12.2025

I’ve just uploaded a Laravel package I bought on CodeCanyon to my shared-hosting account and the moment I try to access the domain I’m met with “Forbidden: You don't have permission to access this resource.” Because I’m on shared hosting I don’t have root access, and I’m not even sure the default .htaccess shipped with the script is correct for this environment. I need someone who understands the usual public/ storage symlink, file-permission and Apache configuration quirks on cPanel style servers to get the site loading normally. What I expect from you • Inspect the current folder structure, .htaccess rules and file permissions. • Adjust any ownership or 644/755 settings so Laravel can read its files but still stay secure. • Make sure the document-root is pointing at /public and that all rewrite rules work. • Hand back a quick bullet-point note of what you changed so I can re-apply it on future updates. Once you’re done, hitting the URL should show the application’s landing page with no 403 errors or asset issues. SSH is available, as is cPanel File Manager and phpMyAdmin if you need them. Quick job for anyone who lives in Laravel setups—looking forward to getting this sorted today.