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* debian/patches/92_fix_davs_mounting.patch.dpatch:
- Recover lost DAV over HTTPS mounting functionality. (LP: #222532)
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This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 0.2.5-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/94_fix_davs_mounting.patch:
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@nh2 & Mark: Well, actually bug #314044 is probably the relevant one.
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It seems as if both gvfs 0.2.5-0ubuntu4 (hardy-proposed) and gvfs
1.0.2-0ubuntu3 (intrepid-proposed) does the trick. I can now connect to
a https webdav share going thru Places -> Connect to Server.. -> Secure
WebDAV (HTTPS). I've verified this in both Hardy and Intrepid.
@nh2 & Mark: I'm familiar
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Confirmed, menu item is there in Intrepid.
I get the same error as Mark Edington. When connecting to non-anonymous
dav(s)://, either via Nautilus location line or via "Connect to server" dialog,
but ONLY if providing a username in the first step (so using
"dav://usern...@..." or filling in the
Sounds like a different bug indeed. Folks, could you please test on
intrepid on hardy that the menu item is now indeed there?
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Mark, that sounds like a different bug, though? This one is about not
having the option in the menu in the first place, or am I mistaken?
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I am using Intrepid with the -proposed source enabled. When using the
"Connect to Server..." dialog, I still get the 'Cannot display location
"davs://user@/webdav" HTTP Error: Moved
Permanently' dialog. I can access the URL fine with the "cadaver"
commandline tool.
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Accepted into hardy-proposed; please test and give feedback here. Please
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to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Uploaded for Hardy. Thank you for the patches.
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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You would have the "Secure Webdav" service type available in an option,
at least in Gutsy. Where's it gone ?
Plus, I have a witness
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4443027&postcount=128
and t
Fix uploaded for Intrepid as this appears to be a regression from the
pre-gvfs functionality. Please edit the bug to provide a simple test
case to verify the fix.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Importance: Undecide
Confirmed fixed in Jaunty via testing.
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Needs to be fixed in the development release first.
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You could try the gvfs package from my PPA (you need to install gvfs-
backends and gvfs at least):
https://edge.launchpad.net/~pkern/+archive/ppa
It fixes the issue for me. Debdiff attached, ubuntu-main-sponsors
subscribed as I cannot upload to -proposed directly.
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Could be caused by a missing mount file in the /usr/share/gvfs/mounts
directory. Had this problem in my Hardy installation.
The mount file for Secure WebDAV is just not present. Add a davs.mount
file in the directory with content
[Mount]
Type=davs
Exec=/usr/libexec/gvfsd-dav
AutoMount=false
and
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Not sure if this will work for the rest, but I just did a clean install
to Intrepid and needed to reconfigure my webDAV shares. The webDAV
option in "Connect to Server..." dialog was not working, so I ended up
simply using the "Custom" option and entered the https url to the webDAV
location I am tr
I agree that a "Secure DAV" option will be very useful on the Connect to
Server dialog!
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Same behaviour,
When I'm using nautilus address bar to open davs remote directory :
1) It fails with url like this davs://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/remote/dir
2) It first succeed with url like this davs://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ but fail when
I want to browse remote directory
The error is always the same :
H
the bug is a gvfs one not a nautilus one
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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This is what I do to access my webdav account (both dav and davs) under
hardy:
when I enter the parameteres in gnome "Connect to Server" don't enter
your username. I will ask for it later along with the password. However,
in mixed (both anonymous and user-based) dav folders (i.e. Gallery2)
this tr
The same problem here. davs:/... works, but it is not directly
selectable in the gui.
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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I get the same not found errors, whether SSL or not! How did this slip
by with an LTS release? Can't see any progress on a fix. Anyone heard
things I haven't perhaps?
Debs works fine as do other distros, is this all down to gvfs?
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I tried to set up a webdisk to my bluehost account.
I tried to put a webdisk to my desktop that would link to this address:
https://[my internet page].com:2078
The only way I could reach my files in firefox was to add an exception.
In Nautilus, this command davs://[my internet page].com gave me t
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that's known upstream, you can read about it on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538461
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Sourcepackagename: nautilus => gvfs
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
I also have the same problem as fields_g describes. However, I do not
get an icon on my desktop that works.
As of right now, I do not know of a way to access our University's
"UDrive" via secure Webdav using Ubuntu 8.04. It worked fine in 7.10...
:-( Using a location bar does not work either.
I a
I think that this is a bug with the 'Connect to Server' tool, rather
than any inherent problem with Nautilus.
I found that I was able to access a WebDAV (HTTPS) server by opening
Nautilus, then typing ctrl-L to open the location bar, then typing in
davs://server.example.com/folder/name/ and pressi
Same behavior.
Also I've tried to browse from the command line, on $HOME/.gvfs; and
seems to be broken too. If I execute "ls -l" this is the output:
ls: cannot access my-folder-name: Input/output error
total 0
?? ? ? ? ?? my-folder-name
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Edit: Same behavior as fields_g but no folder is mounted to the desktop.
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I originally had this error, though it seems that
DAVS://website.com/folder works ok for me. I agree that the old Secure
DAV option is now missing from the Connect to Server... dialog.
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Same problem here in a fresh install of Hardy Heron... whatever I try
(same as fields_g above), I cannot connect to our secure WebDAV server.
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Same behavior as fields_g describes.
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Same here... same behavior as fields_g describes.
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I can confirm this too. Cant connect with dav or davs. Error -> "Moved
Permanently"
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I started bug #225480. It is a duplicate of this and have marked it as
such, but I did have something else to add to this:
I tried to play around with the "Custom Location" service type and now I
know there is something wrong. Here's what I found when I put in various
URIs:
http://xx.com/use
I'm having the same issue. In addition to that, after connecting to a
regular dav:// server, I cannot open any of the files displayed, or
navigate outside of the root folder. Using the "Places" -> "Connect to
Server" menu also gives me issues with ftp, but i can work around that.
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I got it working by modifying the URI by hand (from dav:// to davs://).
However, I've got the impression that the dav implementation of gvfs is broken.
I can't get it working properly with my DAV server, nautilus keeps complaining
about status 301 (permanent redirect).
Configuring apache with 'B
Confirmed, in my Hardy installation, I also lack a "Secure WebDAV" entry
in the dialog. There is solely a "WebDAV (HTTP)" entry, which I'm not
willing to be using on the internet.
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