Hello,
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ExtendingPrivilegeSeparation
ahh,thanks a lot for your help. now i can go on...
Thanks,
Hajo
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It's not so much a trick.. You reverse-proxy DAV (write) requests to a
back-end which is running on an unprivileged port, as an unprivileged
user, who has the permission to do writes on the FS.
ahh, sure... but i would need a new backend for every dav user. which software
is recommend for
- hajo locke hajo.lo...@gmx.de wrote:
It's not so much a trick.. You reverse-proxy DAV (write) requests
to a
back-end which is running on an unprivileged port, as an
unprivileged
user, who has the permission to do writes on the FS.
ahh, sure... but i would need a new backend for
Thanks for your help.
The obvious answer, of course, is to run httpd ;)
may be i misunderstood something... at first line is apache which redirects
dav-requests coming on special port or alias by reverse-proxy to a backend
which is able to read/write within users folder (doing the dav-stuff
- hajo locke hajo.lo...@gmx.de wrote:
Thanks for your help.
The obvious answer, of course, is to run httpd ;)
may be i misunderstood something... at first line is apache which
redirects dav-requests coming on special port or alias by
reverse-proxy to a backend which is able to