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Posted to slide-user@jakarta.apache.org by alon salant <as...@gmail.com> on 2004/12/01 03:43:03 UTC
problem: OS X mounting webdav as read only
I've searched the archives and found some recent discussion around
this but no great diagnostics or resolution. I'll do what I can to be
helpful...
My setup:
I have slide running embedded in my own web application running on
Tomcat 5. I built slide from CVS Nov 5. I have disabled authentication
in slide and am using container-managed security for authentication
(HTTP basic).
I am using TransientLockStore and TransientSecurityStore and
SimpleFileStore for the other stores.
My problem:
With my Win2k webdav client, I can use my webdav share with the
ability to do all actions. On OS X 10.3.6, I can mount my webdav share
but it mounts read only.
I see that there are people who are having more success with OS X on
this mailing list so I'm curious what could be different.
I've tried:
I've tried toggling lockdiscoveryIncludesPrincipalURL and get the same behavior.
I tried a new build from the latest changes in CVS (I saw a post
saying that recent changes may have fixed OS X issues) but ran in to
showstopper issues with both webdav clients. (I'll provide info in
another email.)
I turned on debugging but see the same log entries for both the
working win2k client and read-only OS X client.
Goliath 1.0.1 seems to work great.
I'm happy to provide more info. It doesn't look like webdavfs can be
configured to run through a proxy so is tcpdump the call?
Alon
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Re: problem: OS X mounting webdav as read only
Posted by Oliver Zeigermann <ol...@gmail.com>.
Most likely this is due to the SimpleFileStore implementation. I
remember having some problems with this as well. I have done some work
based on your initial contribution and have created WCK with a file
store reference implementation. Perhaps you want to try that out?
Oliver
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:43:03 -0800, alon salant <as...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've searched the archives and found some recent discussion around
> this but no great diagnostics or resolution. I'll do what I can to be
> helpful...
>
> My setup:
>
> I have slide running embedded in my own web application running on
> Tomcat 5. I built slide from CVS Nov 5. I have disabled authentication
> in slide and am using container-managed security for authentication
> (HTTP basic).
>
> I am using TransientLockStore and TransientSecurityStore and
> SimpleFileStore for the other stores.
>
> My problem:
>
> With my Win2k webdav client, I can use my webdav share with the
> ability to do all actions. On OS X 10.3.6, I can mount my webdav share
> but it mounts read only.
>
> I see that there are people who are having more success with OS X on
> this mailing list so I'm curious what could be different.
>
> I've tried:
>
> I've tried toggling lockdiscoveryIncludesPrincipalURL and get the same behavior.
>
> I tried a new build from the latest changes in CVS (I saw a post
> saying that recent changes may have fixed OS X issues) but ran in to
> showstopper issues with both webdav clients. (I'll provide info in
> another email.)
>
> I turned on debugging but see the same log entries for both the
> working win2k client and read-only OS X client.
>
> Goliath 1.0.1 seems to work great.
>
> I'm happy to provide more info. It doesn't look like webdavfs can be
> configured to run through a proxy so is tcpdump the call?
>
> Alon
>
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