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WEB-8043

403 Forbidden

Any request to https://api.mojang.com/users/profiles/minecraft/ gets met with a 403 Forbidden Microsoft-Azure-Application-Gateway/v2 error message, whether it’s from my personal PC or my server. I’ve also tested using playerdb as a mirror and they also return a generic minecraft.api_failureerror.

Something like this happened back in January but was later fixed, now it’s the same situation as before.

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Hi,

I am seeing the same issue, no matter how I attempt to make the request. Dear Microsoft, typically when you have a production customer-facing service that sees millions of request all over the globe, you should be monitoring for a significant drop-off and immediately be on it, not whatever this is… If you want to upgrade your systems, perhaps use a staging environment? or weighted routing? Anything?

This should’ve been reverted already, fix it.

Thanks.

I am having the same problem

I run a discord bot and i am also having this problem. this really sucks :(

This issue makes Better than Adventure servers unjoinable. Please fix

Also experiencing this

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I tried to join my server after like a week, and this happens with no explanation.

Year ruined.

Additionally, how has there been a 2 (almost 3) day long outage?! Dude. I:

cannot add any player to whitelist

I can’t seem to reproduce this online:

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Are there specific reproduction steps that need to be followed to reproduce this?

All due respect, this is a response 10 days after the issue was reported, likely that the endpoint was reverted back to it’s previous working state. However, this is the second time in recent memory this has happened. So for everyone else who is monitoring this thread.

Make use of the following API endpoint instead: https://api.minecraftservices.com/minecraft/profile/lookup/name/Notch

This is what I falled back on to get my services up and running during this outage, found it from an old reddit thread when this issue happened back in January.

Thanks.

Alex Hammond

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