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On Sunday 02 Mar 2014 11:31:25 Mick wrote: |
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> On Sunday 02 Mar 2014 02:47:09 Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> > I must thank you for the work you put into that, Mick, |
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> You're welcome. :-) |
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> > but Nilesh has said |
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> > I don't need DAV in Apache because it comes bundled with owncloud. I |
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> > believe him too, from an earlier, successful attempt on the same box but |
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> > with the now defunct spinning disk. (Surely, substituting an SSD can't |
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> > have affected this? It's the only difference I can think of at the |
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> > moment, though.) |
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> WebDAV through apache is only one way of achieving a webDAV protocol |
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> implementation. From what Nilesh has said it must be that owncloud is |
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> using something like SabreDAV or some such php webDAV extension to |
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> implement webDAV through php alone. In this case skip my suggestions |
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> because you will need to walk through the owncloud set up instead. |
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> Your owncloud website can be set up as a vhost account in apache, if you |
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> have more than one website/domain being served from the same web server. |
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> Other than that I would think that all the configuration for owncloud |
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> would be performed through ownclouds GUI, or php configuration files. |
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Peter, have a look here, it says that you should explicitly switch off webDAV |
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at your apache, with "Dav Off": |
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http://doc.owncloud.org/server/6.0/admin_manual/installation/installation_source.html |
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Regards, |
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Mick |