Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webDav access to home directory as user

2005-11-27 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/27/05, Ronald C.F. Antony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The lack of per-user threads seems to be a rather severe limitation of > creative uses of apache... > ...there's e.g. this great software phpXplorer ( http:// > www.phpXplorer.org ), > which would do a lot of what I'like to do, but since

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webDav access to home directory as user

2005-11-26 Thread Ronald C.F. Antony
On 26 Nov 2005, at 13:33, Joshua Slive wrote: On 11/26/05, Ronald C. F. Antony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What I need is a way to give users the ability to mount their regular home directories via SSL secured webDAV in such a way that a) their regular user names and passwords apply (no separa

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] webDav access to home directory as user

2005-11-26 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/26/05, Ronald C. F. Antony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What I need is a way to give users the ability to mount their regular > home directories via SSL secured webDAV in such a way that > a) their regular user names and passwords apply (no separate "web > passwords") > b) all files are acce

[EMAIL PROTECTED] webDav access to home directory as user

2005-11-26 Thread Ronald C . F . Antony
Hi, I have a scenario where a regular network file system is out of question (firewall and ISP restrictions). Users have regular accounts on a Linux machine, where they store their files, and if they are security critical, also have a user mountable cryptoloop file system which is mounted