Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:39:22 -0500 From: "Andrew L. Gould" <algould@datawok.com> To: "Artem Kuchin" <matrix@itlegion.ru> Cc: Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com> Subject: Re: Need a network file system with Windows client and freeBSDserver Message-ID: <200407141339.22652.algould@datawok.com> In-Reply-To: <017301c469c8$5025b280$5e11a8c0@WINXP> References: <004001c469b1$a74dacf0$0c00a8c0@artem> <200407141155.45611.algould@datawok.com> <017301c469c8$5025b280$5e11a8c0@WINXP>
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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 12:30 pm, Artem Kuchin wrote: > > Authorized Windows users mount "web folders", which appear as drive > > letters. The use of SSL protects the username/password as well as > > the content in transit. > > Um.. what do you mean by 'mount web folders'? Can you really > mount it as a driver letter? How to do it in webdav? (i suppose you > are using web_dav module for apache, right?) I don't think is it > too traffic intensive and i'd like to try it. > > Artem Oops, my mistake -- the web folder will not appear as a drive; but will appear under "My Network Places" using a name/description created by the user. You can drag and drop files to and from the web folder Mounting web folders (webdav protocol) in Windows 2K Pro or XP: 1. Open My Computer or Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer). 2. From the menu, select Tools/Map Network Drive. 3. In the "Map Network Drive" window, below the "Reconnect at logon" checkbox, you'll find: Connect using a different user name. Create a shortcut to a Web folder or FTP site. The words "Web folder or FTP site." is a link. Click on it to begin the "Add network Place Wizard." As for server-side information -- webdav and ssl modules are included in the default Apache2 installation using the ports system. Using webdav: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_dav.html Web server user authentication: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/howto/auth.html I can't seem to find the SSL certificate how-to I used; but I'm sure you can google your way through this part. Note: KDE's konqueror is the only easy-to-use webdav client that I've found for *nix. Best of luck, Andrew Gould
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