![]() ![]() With WebDAV and Apache2, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more reliable, cost-effective collaboration tool. You can now use whatever tool you need (connect via file managers, web browsers, etc.) to connect to your WebDAV server. If the cadaver command succeeds, you'll land at the the dav:/webdav/> prompt.Ĭongratulations, WebDAV is working on your Ubuntu server. Enter the USER used when setting up WebDAV and the associated password. Once installed, issue this command ( IP_OF_SERVER is the actual IP address of your server):Ĭadaver You should be prompted for a username/password. There's an easy to use tool for testing WebDAV-install the tool with this command: SEE: Power checklist: Managing and troubleshooting servers (Tech Pro Research) Testing your setup sudo chmod 640 /var/www/webdav/passwd.dav. ![]()
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