This should IMO really make it into the standard distribution, maybe
even replace the webdav module. The main reason I don't use webdav is
that its privilege model is useless for all I'd ever want to do with
it (e.g. make user's home directory available to them as webdav mount
while they are on the road).
I'll have to check this out, sounds just about what I've been looking
for.
Ronald
On 8 Mar 2008, at 22:10, Michael Clark wrote:
We have some patches against apache to do something similar to this
using a modified mod_dav with a privilege separation mechanism similar
to openssh. In this model, apache still runs as an unprivileged
process
and it sends privileged file-system requests overs a unix socket to a
pre-spawned privileged monitor process. This means you get all the
benefits of mod_dav but with the addition of unix authentication,
permissions and quotas, etc.
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