Have you looked at: http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/ ? It also works under
wine...

***Stefan Mititelu
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Tracy Reed <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 01:34:43PM -0700, Atom Powers spake thusly:
> > WebDAV - none of the servers I've found support complex ACLs; most
> > clients are unstable
>
> This would seem to be the most promising but you are right: the
> clients are a problem. I don't understand why nobody is interested in
> making them better. They do work, mostly... but you run into various
> silly problems.
>
> ACL's on the server side of things can be dealt with in several
> ways. I never need terribly complex ACL's anyway. Normal user/group
> perms usually suffices and you can implement that in Apache.
>
> > IPsec - complicated to set up, use, and support clients
>
> Everything else you mentioned was some sort of file sharing technology
> but this is a VPN technology. We are currently using an IPsec VPN to
> run CIFS through. It stinks. Complicated, failure prone, etc. I would
> really prefer to do webdav over https.
>
> If the webdav clients were better a lot of people could get rid of
> their VPN and save a TON on support costs. I am working towards
> testing out webdav here again even if it is only in conjunction with
> CIFS. Our people might tolerate some webdav weirdness if they could
> get rid of the burden of dealing with the VPN.
>
> sshfs is an option if you are a Mac/Linux shop. But of course most
> people still use Windows. Foiled again.
>
> I use sshfs to access the company file server from my Linux
> workstation. It's great.
>
> --
> Tracy Reed
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