Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Everything under "Security Policy". The need for a davfs2 system user
and system group are explained there.
And yes, the package is broken, because it should add the user.
OK. I figured out I needed the user and group davfs2. I created them
using the Gnome tools.
Then I try:
mount -t davfs http://dav.mentor.ieee.org:80/ /mnt/ieee
And get:
Please enter the username to authenticate with server
http://dav.mentor.ieee.org:80/ or hit enter for none.
Username:
Now I can access this URI no problem with cadaver, I just enter open
http://dav.mentor.ieee.org:80/ and I am in. So I just hit enter and get:
/sbin/mount.davfs: mounting failed; the server does not support WebDAV
Obviously cadaver works. If it preserved file dates and supplied a
sync/mirror function, I would not be playing with mount.davfs.
Any additional ideas?
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