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On Friday 28 Aug 2015 12:55:37 you wrote: |
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> Hi All, |
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> Apparently OneDrive, the Microsoft cloud storage, is using the webdav |
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> protocol. However, to effect authentication OneDrive uses redirection to a |
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> different URL, which breaks Linux connections to it. This page explains |
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> someone's attempts using the previous MS offering of SkyDrive: |
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> http://blog.lazut.in/2012/12/skydrive-webdav-access.html |
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> I've tried the suggestions using both cadaver and dolphin. Both failed to |
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> connect. I have not used net-fs/davfs2 to mount OneDrive, but I read in |
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> the above link that davfs2 does not handle redirects either. |
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> Would you know of some trick to allow me to access onedrive from Linux? |
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> Read only access will do for the use case I have in mind, which is to |
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> browse and download some files from a customer's shared folder. |
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> PS. I've also found 'onedrive-d' a python script/program, which does not |
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> seem to be available in portage, or any overlays. Do you know if there's |
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> an ebuild somewhere for it? However, I think that this is for synch'ing a |
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> local fs to OneDrive - something I am not necessarily interested in. |
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What?! No-one on this list had to use OneDrive? I can't believe it. :p |
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Regards, |
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Mick |