Fedora 14
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Configure WebDAV
2010/11/06
  Here is the example to configure WebDAV.

[1] For example, Make a directory [security] and it makes possible to connect to WebDAV directory only by SSL.
[root@www03 ~]#
mkdir /home/security

[root@www03 ~]#
chown apache. /home/security

[root@www03 ~]#
chmod 770 /home/security

[root@www03 ~]#
vi /etc/httpd/conf.d/webdav.conf


Alias /share /home/security
<Location /share>
   DAV On
   SSLRequireSSL
   Options None
   AuthType Basic
   AuthName WebDAV
   AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/conf/.htpasswd
   <LimitExcept GET OPTIONS>
       Order allow,deny
       Allow from 10.0.0.
# IP address you allow

       Require valid-user
   </LimitExcept>
</Location>


[root@www03 ~]#
htpasswd -c /etc/httpd/conf/.htpasswd fedora

New password:
# set password

Re-type new password:
# verify

Adding password for user fedora
[root@www03 ~]#
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart

Stopping httpd:
[ OK ]

Starting httpd:
[ OK ]
[2] It's a config on client PC (Windows 7).

(1) Windows 7 does not have webdav function, so Use free software for webdav client. Download 'CarotDAV' for free from following site.
http://www.rei.to/carotdav.html
After downloading, Install and start CarotDAV, the following screen is shown, Click 'Add' button and select 'WebDAV'.
 
(2) Input any name in 'Setting Name' field and input [server name:webdav directory] in 'URI' field and input user name and password like follows.
 
(3) The waring is shown like follows, it's SSL certificates is not installed on your PC, it's no ploblem, Click 'Ignore' and go next.
 
(4) Just accessed.
 
 
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