Fedora Dav Server

Joe Orton jorton at redhat.com
Thu Apr 28 20:15:28 UTC 2005


On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 11:50:51AM -0400, Tim Holmes wrote:
> Good Afternoon All:
> 
> In the continuing process of managing our resources around here, the
> next task on my list is to get the mozilla calander program running and
> available for the folks here in the school.  We currently use Exchange,
> which can be quite clunky and intimidating, as well as not useable
> outside (like for personal stuff) So I want to implement a simpler
> easier system for our teachers to keep personal calendars on, and the
> Mozilla Calendar (sunbird) looks like just the ticket.  I have tried to
> research the sharing function, and it specifies that I need a dav server
> set up.  I have checked my webserver, and mod_dav seems to be there, but
> I am having a hard time determining if it is doing what it is supposed
> to do, and then how to make sunbird upload / Share calendars.  If there
> is a better way to achieve this, please let me know I am open to other
> programs even, but they need to be shareable across the internet,
> windows compatible, and open source / freeware.

Do:

  mkdir /var/www/html/dav
  chown apache.apache /var/www/html/dav

and then add to your httpd.conf:

  <Directory /var/www/html/dav>
     DAV On
  </Directory>

and then http://your.server.name.com/dav/ is DAV-enabled; you should be
able to point any DAV-clients at that location to upload files.

Regards,

joe




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