HTTP Status Code #shorts
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HTTP status codes are like short notes from a server that get tacked onto a web page. They’re not actually part of the site’s content. Instead, they’re messages from the server letting you know how things went when it received the request to view a certain page. HTTP status codes are divided into 5 “classes”. These are groupings of responses that have similar or related meanings. Knowing what they are can help you quickly determine the general substance of a status code before you go about looking up its specific meaning. The five classes include: 100s: Informational codes indicating that the request initiated by the browser is continuing. 200s: Success codes returned when browser request was received, understood, and processed by the server. 300s: Redirection codes returned when a new resource has been substituted for the requested resource. 400s: Client error codes indicating that there was a problem with the request. 500s: Server error codes indicating that the request was accepted, but that an error on the server prevented the fulfilment of the request. for more info visit: https://the-cyber-monk.in/2023/07/01/decoding-the-language-of-the-web-unveiling-the-secrets-behind-web-response-status-codes-from-a-penetration-testers-perspective/ #infosec #cybersecurity #hacking #shortsvideo #computerscience #cybersecurityawareness #hacker #trending #webhacking #developer #webdesigner #webdesigning #bugbounty #bugbountytips #news #usa #china #india #swedan #trend #youtubeshorts ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x21NLR32oCo
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