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Thread: no secure webdav in hardy

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    no secure webdav in hardy

    under connect to server there is no longer a secure webdav option, and regular webdav will not allow me to access my organizations server

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    Re: no secure webdav in hardy

    mhm - yeah. That is definetly annoying. However, gnome-vfs still suports davs (i just tested it)...

    open a filebrowser (your personal folder for example), and type in the address of your webdav as with davs in frot...

    davs://myserver/path
    that still works. I really don't know why they got rid of davs... rather annoying...
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    Re: no secure webdav in hardy

    Did this work for you? I can connect to none SSL webdavs but not SSL. I get:

    Error: HTTP Error: Connection terminated unexpectedly
    Please select another viewer and try again.

    The URL format I'm using is: davs://myurl.co.uk:2078

    It also doesn't work without the port number, any suggestions anyone?

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    Smile Re: no secure webdav in hardy

    Works perfectly for me - this has been driving me crazy as not being able to get to my work folders through Ubuntu has been a pain! Thanks Space Teddy!

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    Re: no secure webdav in hardy

    SpaceTeddy: Thanks for the recommendation. I tried using variations of "davs://myserver/" in Nautilus, and one almost worked. Perhaps if I tweaked and played around with it a bit more I might've found a solution.

    For any future visitors to this thread: If you can't get Nautilus to work, you can use Konqueror. That's what ended up working for me. Though, acknowledged, it's not properly a solution, but only a work-around.

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