Then what is the "Alias" directive for? This was copied and pasted from the Wiki.
-j 2008/9/26 Xav' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > James a écrit : >> >> Rafal, >> >> The Allow from all statement is already in the webdav directive. :) > > Yes maybe you have to listen to Rafal... Your directory statement is related > to de /dav directory, if you want to apply to the Alias /dav, you have to > write <Location /dav>... Just try to replace <Directory /dav> with > <Directory /var/webdav> and just look... and apologize :) > > HTH. > > Xav' > >> Other thoughts? >> >> -j >> >> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:20 AM, ert256 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> [ 24.09.2008 15:58 ], James : >>>> >>>> All, >>>> >>>> I am trying to set up Foxmarks to use my Apache webdav implementation >>>> to store my Firefox bookmarks. Unfortunately when Foxmarks tries to >>>> upload the appropriate files to the webserver it fails and I then see >>>> the following message in my Apache error_log: >>>> >>>> [Tue Sep 23 21:38:23 2008] [error] [client 10.2.6.2] client denied by >>>> server configuration: /var/webdav >>>> >>>> My Apache webdav configuration is shown below: >>>> >>>> >>>> <IfModule mod_dav.c> >>>> >>>> Alias /dav /var/webdav >>>> DavMinTimeout 600 >>>> <Directory /dav> >>>> Options None >>>> Dav On >>>> >>>> AllowOverride None >>>> Order allow,deny >>>> Allow from all >>>> >>>> <Limit GET PUT POST DELETE PROPFIND PROPPATCH MKCOL >>>> COPY MOVE LOCK UNLOCK> >>>> AuthType Basic >>>> AuthName "WebDav Restricted Repository" >>>> AuthUserFile /var/webdav/.davpasswd >>>> Require valid-user >>>> </Limit> >>>> </Directory> >>>> >>>> </IfModule> >>> >>> Maybe You need >>> <directory /var/webdav> >>> Allow from all >>> </directory> >>> -- >>> Rafał (ert16) Trójniak >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Jid : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> GPG key-ID : DD681D47 >>> 749F E1DC A58F 9084 BBC0 >>> 797A 0691 53D6 DD68 1D47 >>> >>> > > > -- "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger." -Tolkien