WebDAV access

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While OpenKM has had WebDAV support since early versions, the new WebDAV implementation in version 5.1.8 brings improved WebDAV compatibility, thanks to its use of the excellent open-source Milton WebDAV API for Java. The Milton project maintains a detailed WebDAV client compatibility list that describes a "Recipe for broad client compatibility."

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/webdav

To enhance compatibility, starting with OpenKM 5.0.4 when an WebDAV path is like /okm:root/myfile.txt it is translated to /okm_root/myfile.txt because some WebDAV clients does not like character : in the path. Starting with OpenKM 5.1 we have added a new configuration parameter called system.webdav.fix to make this behavior configurable.


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. Starting with OpenKM 5.1 this property will be renamed to:

 system.webdav.server≠on

And should be changed from Administration > Configuration.


Windows

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


Nota clasica.png Starting with OpenKM 5.1.8 WebDAV URL is http://host:8080/OpenKM/webdav/okm:root.

WebDrive

Probably this is the best choice if you are under Windows, because of its stability and ease of configuration. WebDrive 10 (Version 10.00, Build 2521) has been roughly tested with OpenKM 5.1.9 to enhance compatibility effort. This is the supported configuration to work with OpenKM WebDAV connector:

Program Settings Site Options
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WebDrive Site Options.png

Also is recommended to set these OpenKM options:

OpenKM WebDAV Options.png

Windows Web Folders

Out of the box, Windows (XP, 7) has some native support for the WebDAV protocol, but there are some well-known issues. Please consult the following articles in case of any problem.


Nota clasica.png Be aware that there are multiple versions of WebDAV Microsoft libraries (and different flavors of bugs). To avoid some frustration if the steps below don't work for you, [Update Windows XP for Web Folders], or take more information about Web Folder Client (MSDAIPP.DLL) Versions and Issues.


Nota clasica.png Windows Vista and Windows 7 both restrict access to WebDAV servers that use Basic HTTP authentication on non-SSL connections. This restriction can be solved by changing a registry key. Read more on . However, SSL connections do bring improved security. This page from Greenbytes is an excellent resource to analyze & fix problems with your Windows WebDAV client.

Perform the following steps in Internet Explorer:

Windows XP's My Network Places

This enables you to access OpenKM from almost any Windows XP application that supports 'Network Places' in the standard File dialog:

  • Open the Registry Editor utility (regedit.exe).
  • Into HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WebClient\Parameters look for TypeUseBasicAuth and replace the default value (1) by 2 allowing BasicAuth through NON SSL connections.
  • Then map your drive using this address: \\localhost:8080/OpenKM/repository/default/okm_root/

Nota clasica.png Starting with OpenKM 5.1.8 the WebDAV URL is \\localhost:8080/OpenKM/webdav/okm_root/.

See also: Forum: OpenKM + Webdav + Windows 7 => finally working.

Windows slow WebDAV performance

If you have a slow webdav connection in windows 7 please follow the instructions in Fix Slow WebDAV Performance in Windows 7. It turns out to be a windows issue, not OpenKM.

Furthermore in Windows 7/Vista you need to add your certificate (if its not issued by a verified CA) into windows if you plan to use Webdav over SSL (and,like me, do not compensate with digest auth):

  1. Get the certificate from the server administrator in CER format or download it from Firefox.
  2. Start windows Certificate Manager: in “cmd” type certmgr.msc
  3. Select on the left “Trusted Root Certification Authorities”
  4. In the menu “Actions” -> “All Tasks” select “Import” and then “Next”
  5. Browse for the location of certificate file you saved earlier on your computer and click “Open”.
  6. You will get a few more warning messages. Just say to go through with it until the certificate is accepted.

Then you can map webdav content as a network drive without any other software. The folder should be: https://server:port/OpenKM/repository/default/

To make sure that everything is ok with certificates, open the address using IE. If no warning pops up then its a go.

This allows you to read/view files. If you need write access over a network drive you need to disable File Locking (windows does not support webdav file lock).

Note: For Windows XP there is a fix (KB907306).

See also: Forum: OpenKM + Webdav + Windows 7 => finally working.

Mac

From OS X you can use:

Mac OS X Finder

The OpenKM repository can be accessed easily with the Mac OS X Finder.

  • First select in the Finder "Go" and "Connect to Server...".
  • Fill in the WebDAV URL http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/webdav
  • Enter a username and password...
  • And the document repository is accessible!

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

Make a mount point:

$ mkdir ~/okmdav

And mount it:

$ sudo mount.davfs "http://localhost:8080/OpenKM/repository/default" ~/okmdav

Nota clasica.png Starting with OpenKM 5.1.8 WebDAV URL is http://host:8080/OpenKM/webdav.

See also: