Just one more note :: Alice and Bob are running their WebDAV in the context of "httpd" service; that is why they are able to access each other's shares via the browser.
Regards, Ajay On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Ajay Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all. > > I have already posted the following query at "JAdmin" mailing list; but I > am not sure as to which mailing list is the appropriate one. > > Anyhow, since my query refers to a very conceptual doubt, I am posting > this here as well, to avoid any delay. I am sorry if I sound too desperate, > but the answer to the following query is indispensable; only then can I > decide on the go/no-go for the design. > > > > ####################################################################################################### > There are two users Bob and Alice. Each of Bob and Alice have setup a > WebDAV server on their local machines over SSL, and listen on port 443. In > a normal environment, Bob is able to access Alice's share by typing > "https://<Alice's IP Address>/webdav". Alice is able to the same. > > Next, both Alice and Bob log onto a Jabber server set up by their common > friend Tom; and the only way they can communicate is via Jabber. They still > want to make their shares available to each other; and wish for the > simplest way to do it - via their browser. So, can Tom configure his Jabber > server in a manner, so as to allow Bob and Alice to access each other's > WebDAV shares' via their respective browsers? > > ####################################################################################################### > > > Looking forward to a reply. > > > Thanks and Regards, > Ajay
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