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This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 0.2.5-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/94_fix_davs_mounting.patch:
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-- Philipp Kern pk...@ubuntu.com Mon, 02 Mar 2009
This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.0.2-0ubuntu3
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* debian/patches/92_fix_davs_mounting.patch.dpatch:
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It seems as if both gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu4 (hardy-proposed) and gvfs
1.0.2-0ubuntu3 (intrepid-proposed) does the trick. I can now connect to
a https webdav share going thru Places - Connect to Server.. - Secure
WebDAV (HTTPS). I've verified this in both Hardy and Intrepid.
@nh2 Mark: I'm familiar
@nh2 Mark: Well, actually bug #314044 is probably the relevant one.
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Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Confirmed, menu item is there in Intrepid.
I get the same error as Mark Edington. When connecting to non-anonymous
dav(s)://, either via Nautilus location line or via Connect to server dialog,
but ONLY if providing a username in the first step (so using
dav://usern...@... or filling in the
Sounds like a different bug indeed. Folks, could you please test on
intrepid on hardy that the menu item is now indeed there?
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Mark, that sounds like a different bug, though? This one is about not
having the option in the menu in the first place, or am I mistaken?
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I am using Intrepid with the -proposed source enabled. When using the
Connect to Server... dialog, I still get the 'Cannot display location
davs://user@FQDN of local host/webdav HTTP Error: Moved
Permanently' dialog. I can access the URL fine with the cadaver
commandline tool.
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Accepted into hardy-proposed; please test and give feedback here. Please
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Needs to be fixed in the development release first.
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Confirmed fixed in Jaunty via testing.
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Fix uploaded for Intrepid as this appears to be a regression from the
pre-gvfs functionality. Please edit the bug to provide a simple test
case to verify the fix.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Importance:
** Description changed:
Gnome file explorer - File menu - Connect to Server
You would have the Secure Webdav service type available in an option,
at least in Gutsy. Where's it gone ?
Plus, I have a witness
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4443027postcount=128
and then,
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Uploaded for Hardy. Thank you for the patches.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New = Fix Committed
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You could try the gvfs package from my PPA (you need to install gvfs-
backends and gvfs at least):
https://edge.launchpad.net/~pkern/+archive/ppa
It fixes the issue for me. Debdiff attached, ubuntu-main-sponsors
subscribed as I cannot upload to -proposed directly.
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Could be caused by a missing mount file in the /usr/share/gvfs/mounts
directory. Had this problem in my Hardy installation.
The mount file for Secure WebDAV is just not present. Add a davs.mount
file in the directory with content
[Mount]
Type=davs
Exec=/usr/libexec/gvfsd-dav
AutoMount=false
and
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Not sure if this will work for the rest, but I just did a clean install
to Intrepid and needed to reconfigure my webDAV shares. The webDAV
option in Connect to Server... dialog was not working, so I ended up
simply using the Custom option and entered the https url to the webDAV
location I am
Same behaviour,
When I'm using nautilus address bar to open davs remote directory :
1) It fails with url like this davs://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/remote/dir
2) It first succeed with url like this davs://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ but fail when
I want to browse remote directory
The error is always the same :
I agree that a Secure DAV option will be very useful on the Connect to
Server dialog!
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the bug is a gvfs one not a nautilus one
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New = Invalid
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This is what I do to access my webdav account (both dav and davs) under
hardy:
when I enter the parameteres in gnome Connect to Server don't enter
your username. I will ask for it later along with the password. However,
in mixed (both anonymous and user-based) dav folders (i.e. Gallery2)
this
The same problem here. davs:/... works, but it is not directly
selectable in the gui.
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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I get the same not found errors, whether SSL or not! How did this slip
by with an LTS release? Can't see any progress on a fix. Anyone heard
things I haven't perhaps?
Debs works fine as do other distros, is this all down to gvfs?
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I tried to set up a webdisk to my bluehost account.
I tried to put a webdisk to my desktop that would link to this address:
https://[my internet page].com:2078
The only way I could reach my files in firefox was to add an exception.
In Nautilus, this command davs://[my internet page].com gave me
that's known upstream, you can read about it on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538461
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus = gvfs
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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I also have the same problem as fields_g describes. However, I do not
get an icon on my desktop that works.
As of right now, I do not know of a way to access our University's
UDrive via secure Webdav using Ubuntu 8.04. It worked fine in 7.10...
:-( Using a location bar does not work either.
I am
I think that this is a bug with the 'Connect to Server' tool, rather
than any inherent problem with Nautilus.
I found that I was able to access a WebDAV (HTTPS) server by opening
Nautilus, then typing ctrl-L to open the location bar, then typing in
davs://server.example.com/folder/name/ and
Same behavior.
Also I've tried to browse from the command line, on $HOME/.gvfs; and
seems to be broken too. If I execute ls -l this is the output:
ls: cannot access my-folder-name: Input/output error
total 0
?? ? ? ? ?? my-folder-name
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Edit: Same behavior as fields_g but no folder is mounted to the desktop.
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I originally had this error, though it seems that
DAVS://website.com/folder works ok for me. I agree that the old Secure
DAV option is now missing from the Connect to Server... dialog.
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Same problem here in a fresh install of Hardy Heron... whatever I try
(same as fields_g above), I cannot connect to our secure WebDAV server.
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Same behavior as fields_g describes.
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Same here... same behavior as fields_g describes.
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I can confirm this too. Cant connect with dav or davs. Error - Moved
Permanently
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I started bug #225480. It is a duplicate of this and have marked it as
such, but I did have something else to add to this:
I tried to play around with the Custom Location service type and now I
know there is something wrong. Here's what I found when I put in various
URIs:
Confirmed, in my Hardy installation, I also lack a Secure WebDAV entry
in the dialog. There is solely a WebDAV (HTTP) entry, which I'm not
willing to be using on the internet.
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I got it working by modifying the URI by hand (from dav:// to davs://).
However, I've got the impression that the dav implementation of gvfs is broken.
I can't get it working properly with my DAV server, nautilus keeps complaining
about status 301 (permanent redirect).
Configuring apache with
I'm having the same issue. In addition to that, after connecting to a
regular dav:// server, I cannot open any of the files displayed, or
navigate outside of the root folder. Using the Places - Connect to
Server menu also gives me issues with ftp, but i can work around that.
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