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WebDAV or Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) allowing to access files over the internet. WebDAV access to the LSDF Online Storage is provided via a cluster of servers reachable at the address '''https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu'''.


https://www.lsdf.kit.edu/docs/webdav-https/
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== Using WebDAV from a Web Browser ==

To access the starting page enter the following URL in your web browser
<pre>
https://os-webdab.lsdf.kit.edu/
</pre>
Project directories are accessible at the usual location:
<pre>
https://os-webdab.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/<OE>/projects/<PROJECTNAME>
</pre>
where <code><OE></code> is the name of your organizational unit, e.g. scc, and
<code><PROJECTNAME></code> ist the name of the project.
Your home directory is accessible at the following URL:
<pre>
https://os-webdab.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/<OE>/<USERNAME>/
</pre>
where <code><USERNAME></code> is you KIT username.



== Using WebDAV on Linux ==


=== Mounting a WebDAV Share ===

davfs2 is a file system driver that allows mounting a WebDAV server as a local file system, like a disk drive. This way, applications can access resources on a WebDAV server without knowing anything about HTTP or WebDAV. davfs2 does extensive caching to make the file system responsive, to avoid unnecessary network traffic and to prevent data loss, and to cope for slow or unreliable connections.


==== Installation ====

On CentOS or RedHat like systems install the package davfs2 which is available in the epel repository:
$ yum install -y epel-release
$ yum install davfs2


==== Mounting a Share (as root) ====

To mount an LSDF WebDAV share issue the following command as root:
$ mkdir /mnt/webdav
mount.davfs https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/ /mnt/webdav >/dev/null 2>&1
Please enter the username to authenticate with server
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/ or hit enter for none.
Username: xy1234
Please enter the password to authenticate user fg9068 with server
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/ or hit enter for none.
Password:

or

$ mount.davfs -o username=xy1234,uid=xxx,gid=yyy,rw https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/inst/projects /mnt/webdav


'''WebDAV mount check:'''
<pre>
>df | grep webdav
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/ 26666664 13333332 13333332 50% /mnt/webdav
</pre>

'''Mount WebDAV share using fstab'''
<pre>
>cat /etc/fstab | grep webdav
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/projects /mnt/webdav davfs rw,noauto,user,uid=xy1234 0 0

>mkdir /mnt/webdav

>cat /etc/davfs2/secrets | grep os-webdav
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/projects xy1234 ***

>mount /mnt/webdav >/dev/null 2>&1
</pre>

'''WebDAV umount:'''
<pre>
>umount.davfs /mnt/webdav
</pre>

<H3>Mount WebDAV share as user</H3>

'''davfs2''' makes mounting by unprivileged users as easy and secure as possible.
User must be a member of the davfs2 group:
<pre>
>usermod -a -G davfs2 xy1234
>grep davfs2 /etc/group
</pre>

'''Example:'''
<pre>
>cat /etc/fstab | grep webdav
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/projects /mnt/webdav davfs rw,noauto,user,uid=xy1234 0 0

>chmod 600 /lsdf/kit/inst/xy1234/.davfs2/secrets

>cat /lsdf/kit/inst/xy1234/.davfs2/secrets | grep os-webdav
https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/projects xy1234 ***

>mount /mnt/webdav >/dev/null 2>&1

>umount /mnt/webdav
umount: /mnt/webdav: umount failed: Operation not permitted
</pre>

You can mount the above-mentioned WebDAV share using '''sudo''' utility.

=== WebDAV client cadaver ===

'''cadaver''' is a command-line WebDAV client, with support for file upload, download, on-screen display, in-place editing, namespace operations (move/copy), collection creation and deletion, property manipulation, and resource locking.

'''Installation:'''
<pre>
yum install cadaver
</pre>

'''Example:'''
<pre>
cadaver https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/xy1234
dav:/kit/inst/xy1234/> help
Available commands:
Available commands:
ls cd pwd put get mget mput
edit less mkcol cat delete rmcol copy
move lock unlock discover steal showlocks version
checkin checkout uncheckout history label propnames chexec
propget propdel propset search set open close
echo quit unset lcd lls lpwd logout
help describe about
Aliases: rm=delete, mkdir=mkcol, mv=move, cp=copy, more=less, quit=exit=bye
</pre>

=== Connection via File Manager ===

* '''Nautilus''' (Gnome)
* '''Kubuntu (Dolphin/Konqueror)''' (KDE)
* '''Xubuntu (Thunar)''' (Xfce)
* '''Lubuntu (PCManFM)'''
*

== Using WebDAV on Windows ==

=== Add network address ===

'''Example:'''
Computer => Add network address => Continue => https://os-webdab.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/projects

=== Network drive over WebDAV ===

'''Examples:'''
<pre>
>net use * https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/kit/inst/projects /user:xy1234
Laufwerk W: ist jetzt mit https://os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu/ verbunden.
Der Befehl wurde erfolgreich ausgeführt.

or

>net use * \\os-webdav.lsdf.kit.edu@SSL\ /user:xy1234
...
</pre>


[[Category:LSDF_Online_Storage]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 27 January 2023

This page has been updated and migrated to the new docs site:

https://www.lsdf.kit.edu/docs/webdav-https/