2013/12/2 Emre Erenoglu <[email protected]>: > Hi, maybe you can try using webdav access with davfs2 and autofs. Following > site can give some idea: > > http://www.matrix44.net/blog/?p=1048 > > Alternatively, again with webdav access, you can have dolphin or nautilus > point to this webdav share, or mount it with fuse with startup script that > runs at each user logon. > > that being said, a sync solution as mentioned with Craig might be the > best...
Both solutions require that the user's password can be configured in a config file, otherwise access to OwnCloud data is not possible either via ocsync or webdav. However I don't know the users passwords, so I cannot automate this. And anyway setting up 35 different config files for each user is too much work and it would break immediately when the user changes their password (which I hope they do at least once in a while). Isn't there something that can be done as root server-side to facilitate this? Manipulate the files directly at file system level in /var/www/data/$username/files? Or use some root-like account access to OwnCloud and do there stuff? _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
