Hi,
I am trying to configure webdav to provide web resource to multiple user.
For example, inside webdav directory I create multiple user directory (
user1, user2 ,user3 ). I am authenticating users using mysql database (
authentication works fine for single user ( let us say user1) with role
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Subject: tomcat webdav
Hi,
I am trying to configure webdav to provide web resource to multiple user.
For example, inside webdav directory I create multiple user directory (
user1, user2 ,user3 ). I am
Hi guys,
I have run in to a little problem with accessing a webdav enabled app on tomcat.
I run Tomcat 5.5 with Apache2+jk in front of it, but fail to get working
connection when authenticating.
I have configured tomcat and app exactly as my installation on a local test
server where I access
I've also written a custom webdav servlet because we need to work with a
custom/virtualised file store. Our servlet works fine for everything
except some flavours of M$shite Windows - the symptoms I get are
identical to the ones you describe.
Like you our server is not running on localhost,
Here's an update---I'm narrowing it down.
I tried to connect directly to Tomcat without Apache in-between. Same
problem. So this probably isn't something Apache is doing to mess up
communications.
I recompiled Apache so that I could add headers, and I added:
DAV: 1,2
MS-Author-Via: DAV
Allow:
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Uhh, that is what I was thinking.
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About the only thing left to try is to allow the PROPFIND on
/webapp/ .
So here's the Tomcat question---how can I allow a PROPFIND on
/webapp/
and return, for example, a 403 forbidden, rather than a 501 Not
Implemented? Do I have to override
Yeah, that's what I *assume*, anyway. But Ethereal doesn't work on
localhost, so I can only assume. There are these possibilities:
* Tomcat returns something other than 501 Not Implemented when
configured on localhost. (Not likely.)
* MS Web Folders does different checks when accessing the
Does anyone have an IIS box you can connect to to see what happens. Then
maybe you can mimic it.
Doug
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Yeah, that's what I *assume*, anyway. But Ethereal doesn't work on
localhost, so I can only assume. There are these possibilities:
* Tomcat returns something other
Garret Wilson wrote:
snip
Why doesn't Microsoft Web Folders ask my for my password? Why does it
ignore the 401 Unauthorized and go back to asking for OPTIONS on the
root? Does this have something to do with using Apache to proxy to
Tomcat? Why did a non-proxied Tomcat work find on my Windows XP
Here's new news:
Apparently the whole PROPFIND / and Apache proxy things were red
herrings. The central issue seems to be that MS Web Folders doesn't know
what to do with a 401 Unauthorized response to an OPTIONS request on the
WebDAV root folder (when it finally gets around to checking). I
While I'm tracking down the domain authentication problem, here's
another problem to be aware of.
IE 5, Office 2000, and Office XP only support WebDAV BASIC
authentication, but not DIGEST:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321932
You upgrade to Windows XP, and by default
Garret Wilson wrote:
Apparently the whole PROPFIND / and Apache proxy things were red
herrings. The central issue seems to be that MS Web Folders doesn't know
what to do with a 401 Unauthorized response to an OPTIONS request on the
WebDAV root folder (when it finally gets around to checking). I
.
Anyway, hope you get it solved.
Doug
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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Apache, Tomcat, WebDAV, and Web Folders... Oh, my!
Garret Wilson wrote:
Apparently
I've written a custom WebDAV servlet which works fine configured on
Windows XP Professional localhost with Tomcat 5.5.4.
I upload everything to a http://www.example.com/webapp/webdav/ . The
domain is served on Red Hat 6 by Apache 2.0.49, which forwards to Tomcat
using ProxyPass and
know, and so are nightmares.
Doug
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Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:12 PM
Subject: Apache, Tomcat, WebDAV, and Web Folders... Oh, my!
I've written a custom WebDAV servlet which works
Parsons Technical Services wrote:
It may be that the login request is not getting back to you intact. Do
you have another app that is protected and triggers a login prompt?
Web Folders works without problems when Tomcat is running on localhost.
The password dialog pops up just fine.
I use
snip
Still using MS IE 6, I try to open http://www.example.com/webapp/webdav/
as a Web Folder using File|Open... (as Web Folder). IE reports that it is
unable to open the location as a Web Folder---would I like to see the
default view? If I answer in the affirmative, IE sends a GET and shows me
Parsons Technical Services wrote:
Why is MS Web Folders doing this strange OPTIONS thing with / and
ignoring my 401 Unauthorized HTTP response?
Did you close all IE windows prior to this last step? If not, then it
never destroyed the session.
I have now---same result. (Why would I care if it had
Some more info:
When Web Folders first tries to access
http://www.example.com/webapp/webdav/ , user agent
Microsoft-WebDAV-MiniRedir/5.1.2600 tries to do a PROPFIND on
http://www.example.com/webapp . Apache (from Tomcat?) redirects with 302
to http://www.example.com/webapp/ .
Hi
I'm trying to figure out how to use the WebDAV support that appears to
come with Tomcat 4.1 to remotely modify a webapp using Dreamweaver as
the WebDAV client.
Has anyone done this ?
Are you trying to do this but don't want to use SLIDE.
Do you want to share knowledge/collaborate
Drop
Hi
I am trying to use Tomcat's implementation of WEBDAV for my file upload requirement
.After deploying webDAV as a web folder, I need to open to webdav as a webfolder, and
upload files by dragging them over from Windows Explorer to IE .
By default, Tomcats webDAV does not have a
Hi
I am trying to use Tomcat's implementation of WEBDAV for my file upload
requirement .After deploying webDAV as a web folder, I need to open to
webdav as a webfolder, and upload files by dragging them over from Windows
Explorer to IE .
By default, Tomcat's webDAV does not have a configurable
When I attempt to connect from Dreamweaver 4.01 to Tomcat 4.0.3 using
WebDAV on the HTTP/1.1 connector port, Dreamweaver is never able to make
the connection and stops responding. In archives for this list, I saw the
suggestion to use an HTTP/1.0 connector instead and I tried that--it
worked, in
Hi,
I am not sure where to send this question, I guess
here would be a good starting point.
Is it possible to configure the webdav servlet in
tomcat to get files from a new filesystem, which has a
java api to access files, rather than the local
filesystem or an an nfs mounted
Hi,
I am not sure where to send this question, I guess
here would be a good starting point.
Is it possible to configure the webdav servlet in
tomcat to get files from a new filesystem, which has a
java api to access files, rather than the local
filesystem or an an nfs mounted file system.
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