David,
 
Please try to add the line following line before Alias /update 
/www/www.my-example.co.uk/site in the config file.
 
Thanks,
Srinivas
 
Alias /update /www/www.my-example.co.uk/site/dav







Srinivasa Rao Katta(System Administrator),

skatt...@hotmail.com,

 



 
> Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 06:50:23 +0100
> From: li...@datatone.co.uk
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [users] WebDAV for managing web site content HTTPD 2.4.x (9 actually)
> 
> I used to use WebDAV for managing web site content with Apache httpd
> 2.2.x, however I have so far been unable to move the old configurations
> to 2.4.x and maintain this facility.
> 
> Most of the on-line 'howtos' seem to be based on the assumption that the
> web server is being used as a kind of remote filesystem, which is all
> well and good, and very useful; but not what I'm doing.
> 
> I have things fundamentally working, and I CAN make DAV work if I create
> a directory under my DocumentRoot and use DAV to manage files within it.
> 
> 
> <VirtualHost *:80>
>     ServerName www.my-example.co.uk
>     ServerAdmin webmas...@ip.uk.com
>     DocumentRoot /www/www.my-example.co.uk/site
>     ErrorLog  /www/www.my-example.co.uk/WEB-INF/logs/http/error.log
>     CustomLog /www/www.my-example.co.uk/WEB-INF/logs/http/access.log
> combined
>     DirectoryIndex index.html
> 
>     Alias /update /www/www.my-example.co.uk/site
> 
>     <Directory /www/www.my-example.co.uk/site>
>         AllowOverride all
>         Require all granted
>     </Directory>
> 
>     <Location /update>
>         Dav On
>         AuthType Basic
>         AuthName "Site Update"
>         AuthUserFile /www/www.my-example.co.uk/WEB-INF/dav/user.passwd
>         AuthBasicProvider file
>         <LimitExcept GET POST OPTIONS>
>             Require valid-user
>         </LimitExcept>
>     </Location>
> 
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> This is my configuration. For the web site there is a .../<some-url>
> directory, and within this there is a WEB-INF directory for various
> administration stuff, and a 'site' directory. Everything is owned by the
> user and group under which httpd runs.
> 
> DocumentRoot is set to the 'site' directory, so that the server serves
> stuff from it as expected.
> 
> If I create a subdirectory under 'site' and set the Alias target to
> point to it, DAV works; proving that the fundamentals are OK.
> 
> So for example:
> 
>     Alias /update /www/www.my-example.co.uk/site/dav
> 
> Will allow me to access files in a subdirectory of the 'site' directory
> called 'dav'. However as soon as I set Alias as in the configuration
> file above, to point to the DocumentRoot, I get '405' errors and failure.
> 
> This seems to be telling me that there is something about the access
> permissions to the actual DocumentRoot directory, rather than a DAV
> configuration problem, and I assume that somehow my configuration must
> have conflics in this area, but I'm completely at a loss with respect to
> what is going wrong.
> 
> Regards,
> David
> 
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