Hi Jukka, the idea was to let the user only see his own mailboxes via webdav, whithout the need for him to know the exactly path.
Bye, Norman 2010/7/2 Jukka Zitting <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Norman Maurer <[email protected]> wrote: >> is it somehow possible to chroot to a dynamic node when a user login >> via webdav ? > > Not by default. > > The easiest first approach to add a feature like this would probably > be to add a custom Filter (or even a mod_rewrite rule if you're > working behind an httpd proxy) that takes the authenticated username > and uses that to redirect rewrite the request path. That'll however > not work with requests like PROPFIND or COPY where resource paths are > included in other places than just the request URI. > > A more complete solution would probably need to be built into the > WebDAV handling code in Jackrabbit. You may want to file a feature > request for that. > > On the other hand, is there a reason why you wouldn't want the > per-user path included in the URI? Think of a normal Unix file system > where all user homes are at /home/$user instead of at /, and access > controls are used to manage read and write access to different parts > of the system. > > BR, > > Jukka Zitting >
