Difference between revisions of "WebDAV access"

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* http://dav.sourceforge.net/
 
* http://dav.sourceforge.net/
 
* http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/davfs2
 
* http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/davfs2
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For example, in Ubuntu or any Debian-based Linux distro you can install this utility this way:
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$ sudo aptitude install davfs2
  
 
See also:
 
See also:

Revision as of 18:46, 1 March 2011

Below you there is a list of WebDAV clientes grouped by Operating System. Once you have installed any of these tools, you can access to OpenKM repository with this URL:

http://your-domain.com/OpenKM/repository/default/okm:root.

Nota clasica.png Since OpenKM 5.0 WebDAV is disabled by default. If you want to enable it, add
 system.webdav≠on
to your OpenKM.cfg configuration file.

Windows

From Windows you can access OpenKM repository exposed via WebDAV using one o this tools:


Nota clasica.png This page from Greenbytes is an excellent resource to analyze & fix problems with your Windows WebDAV client.

You can try connecting directly using windows networking:

Mac

From OSX you can use:

Linux

From Linux you can use:

For example, in Ubuntu or any Debian-based Linux distro you can install this utility this way:

$ sudo aptitude install davfs2

See also: