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I am having trouble getting a gvfs to mount a webdav on my headless CentOS test box Oh well. If you find any more out, please make a note here!

Now Nautilus shows the contents properly after this mount command. But where on earth is is mounted in the file system?? Show 1 more comment. This is specifically what the questioner does not want to do. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.

The Overflow Blog. To do this, run the following command:. Next, you need to create a virtual host file for the webdav directory. Start by creating a new site configuration file called webdav. You will be prompted for a user name and password to access WebDAV. Here, you will need to enter the user name and password we set before. If all went well, you will be asked to enter your user name and password for WebDAV. You can also experiment with WebDAV in your virtual environment.

Step 3. Configure WebDAV. Step 4. Step 5. Accessing WebDAV. This should be possible with the mount command or with a WebDAV-bolstered file administrator, for example, Nautilus or Konqueror.

You can verify that the WebDAV module is running by using the following command:. After installing the WebDAV module, you will need to create a webdav directory. Here, we will create the webdav directory under the Apache web root directory.

Next, change the ownership to the apache user and the permissions for the webdav directory with the following commands:. It is important to secure your webdav directory with a password.

You can do this by creating an. Now, you need to assign group ownership of the file to the apache user, and lock down the permissions for everyone else.



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