Hi Remy,
Well, I wiped the egg off my face and saw the comment in $TOMCAT/
webapps/webdav/WEF-INF/web.xml to uncomment the entries that set
readonly to false. That did the trick. Thx :)
-- marcia
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Hi,
I tried using the DAVExplorer webdav client app w/ Tomcat v4.0.3
(on Solaris).
I connected with URL http://myhost:8080/webdav/; and was able to GET
files from the $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/webdav/ directory w/ no problem.
But when I tried to 'make collection' or 'PUT', I get 403 errors. So
I did the obvious--since in these cases I'm trying to write to a
directory in the tomcat tree, I checked ownership, group, and permissions.
I'm running TC as user 'mperry', group 'xyz' and I ran the client
as 'mperry', group 'xyz' and I did a 'chmod -R 777' on the whole
Tomcat doc tree, just TEMPORARILY to rule out UNIX file permission
restrictions. I checked in the Tomcat logs for any security or
restraints and see nothing. I do see in localhost_log***.txt
that the /webdav webapp was loaded, w/ no errors.
And I know that w/ Apache (using mod_dav), you need to put a
DAVOn entry in httpd.conf, but this isn't Apache.
Any suggestions on how I can get the Tomcat webdav web app
to do writes (PUT, MKCOL, ...)?
You have to enable read/write for the WebDAV servlet, which is commented out
in /WEB-INF/web.xml (for obvious security reasons).
Remy
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