We should just completely ignore Lighttpd as it isn't doing any locking at 
all. I just tried to force an error with two different browsers that should 
have resulted the 2nd one getting an error. Instead, the second one 
overwrote the first. Lighttpd might be sending an ETag, but it is ignoring 
the If-Match.

On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 8:50:40 AM UTC-4, Lost Admin wrote:
>
>
> If you look at the series of screenshots I created (
> https://wiki.suntrap.ca/davsaver.html), you will note that although 
> Lighttpd doesn't send a 412 with the second PUT request, the ETag/If-Match 
> is dropped in the 2nd PUT request. I *think* something has happened to 
> remove all file locking protections after the first PUT. I haven't had time 
> to set-up a working IIS test environment or I would have that sequence 
> set-up too.
>
>>
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