All requests to the server are done on behalf of this WebDAV user. But this would be required for a distributed file system. But as the file system interface and the WebDAV protocol are quite different, this is not possible without losses. As a file system davfs2 cannot use all the possibilities of WebDAV, and most WebDAV servers do not provide all the information a file system usually requires.
Whether it really does, depends on the implementation. But if a free WebDAV enabled application is available, you might try it first. So if you have not enough sidk space to hold these local copies, davfs2 will not help. To prevent inexperienced or even malicious users from introducing dangerous content into system directories or other users home directory, the administrator must have control over user mounts.
This can only be done by root. The administrator may use group membership to allow or disallow mounting of WebDAV resources. After mounting it changes its id permanently to that of the mounting user. When the mounting user is root, the mount. When a normal user mounts a davfs2 file system for the first time, there is not yet a user configuration file and a secrets file. So you will be asked for the credentials.
You will want to edit this files afterwards. If you update from an older version, these files already exist and davfs2 will not touch them. To allow mount. But at the moment there is no means to ask the user for credentials etc. After that step, you will be able to mount your share without providing a username and password, but you will still be asked if you trust your self-signed certificate if you are using one. If you created a self-signed certificate for ownCloud, then you should have the server.
We need to convert the server. You are not in group 0. David Hoelzer David Hoelzer Change chown root. Note: some file systems require the setuid allowed option to be set when mounted. In order to allow setuid operations. Check your mountpoint. 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. Stack Gives Back Or a solution Thanks Ouli. Also you could try and recompile davfs2 to see its its a client error, or try cadaver which may give you a more detailed error message? Thanks, Sam. I can read and write on test server Also you could try and recompile davfs2 to see its its a client error, or try cadaver which may give you a more detailed error message?
I tried the last version of davfs2, same problem. But cadaver works fine, I'm able to put or get a file. I discovered that with davfs I can create a folder. No file, only folders. That's quite strange, I didn't find anything one the web about. I have a similar problem.
I can mount boxnet ok, but I can't save any file to the folder. I followed all the instructions in the thread but can't get it to work. Any ideas? Exactly, the same issue. Most of the time I am told that the "file already exists" cp in command line. In nautilus, it looks like I don't have write privileges. However I can create folders??? The problem remains with davfs2 1.
Works fine with cadaver. Any help? Cadaver works fine. Anyone else found this problem :confused:. I have the same issue can create folders but no files. Does anyone find a solution or a workarround for this? To remount without restarting: sudo mount -a I had to remove line 16 and line 18 in my. As with most people, I can create folders using the command line, but cp and mv does not work. Adding box. Add 'nolocks' to the options in the fstab entry or add '-o nolocks' on the command line.
Hi everyone, I recently signed up for Ubuntu 7. I wanted to try mounting Box. My plan was to place my photos and videos on Box.
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