Why all of a sudden am I seeing: FORBIDDEN You don't have permission to access / on this server.

I can normally access Firefox with no problem. Now when I try to connect to Firefox I see an error message that says: FORBIDDEN You don't have permission to access/on this server. What's up with that? How do I fix it?

Maybe the server is down for maintenance or updating.<br />
Can you post a link?

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