Setting up WebDAV for HTTP Server (powered by Apache)
In the IBM HTTP Server for i5/OS, you can set up WebDAV for your HTTP Server with the IBM Web Administration for i5/OS interface.
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Web-based distributed authoring and versioning (WebDAV) is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allows WebDAV clients (such as Microsoft® Web Folders) to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote Web servers. See WebDAV for HTTP Server (powered by Apache) for more information.
To configure WebDAV on your server, do the following:
- Click the Manage tab.
- Click the HTTP Servers subtab.
- Select your HTTP Server (powered by Apache) from the Server list.
- Select Global configuration from the Server area list.
- Expand Server Properties.
- Click Request Processing.
- Click the WebDAV tab in the form.
- Specify one of the following under WebDAV lock databases:
- Full path name for locking stream files: - the full path of the DAV lock database for the Root (/) or QOpenSys streaming file system.
- Library/name for locking QSYS objects: - the library and file name of the DAV lock database for QSYS objects.
- Click OK.
- Select the context you want to work with from the Server area list. The server area you select will be WebDAV enabled.
- Click Request Processing.
- Click the WebDAV tab in the form.
- Select Enabled to Enable WebDAV.
- Enter the appropriate file system under Repository provider.
- Enter any WebDAV restrictions you want enabled for this server area.
- Click OK.
Parent topic:
WebDAV tasks