HOW TO CONNECT WITH A WEBDAV SERVER on SLACKWARE LINUX 13.0 In this HOWTO, the user is named "user" Amend as required for your choice of username. 1. Login as root 2. Define a davfs2 group and user: # groupadd -g 230 davfs2 # useradd -u 230 -d /var/cache/davfs2 -g davfs2 davfs2 3. If (and only if) you have a Slack64 install; # export ARCH=x86_64 4. You may want to set the Package type that you will build: # export PKGTYPE=txz 5. Build and install your package: # tar xvf davfs2.tar.gz # cd davfs2 # wget http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/nongnu.org/davfs2/davfs2-1.4.5.tar.gz # ./davfs.SlackBuild # installpkg /tmp/davfs2-1.4.5-x86_64-1_SBo.txz 6. Add the user if not already defined. My user shall be called user, so: # adduser user Read the Slackbook for more details on adduser, choose default settings BUT: with the default group list add also davfs2: Press ENTER to continue without adding any additional groups Or press the UP arrow to add/select/edit additional groups : audio cdrom floppy plugdev video power netdev davfs2 7. Edit /etc/fstab with the following line: WEBDAV_SERVER_URL mount_point davfs noauto,user 0 0 For example: https://example.org/user /home/user/mnt/dav davfs noauto,user 0 0 8. logout 9. Login again as your davfs user ("user" in my case). 10. $ mkdir -p $HOME/.davfs2/certs/private/ $HOME/mnt/dav 11. Move the certificate to $HOME/davfs2/certs/private and restrict the permission to rw-------: For example: $ mv CERTIFICATE.pfx $HOME/.davfs2/certs/private/ $ chmod 600 $HOME/.davfs2/certs/private/CERIFICATE.pfx 12. Optionally: Switch user to root and copy the system configuration file. Then change ownership to the davfs user and exit back to the davfs user. There are a lot of interesting comments in these files that might be helpful. $ su - # cp /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf ~user/.davfs2/ # cp /etc/davfs2/secrets ~user/.davfs2/ # chown -R user:users ~user/.davfs2/ # exit 13. Edit $HOME/.davfs2/davfs2.conf with the following line: clientcert ~/.davfs2/certs/private/CERTIFICATE.pfx Read: $ man davfs2.conf for all the details and options. Tests have shown that you do not need more than the line above, but you may want to set many other interesting parameters. 14. Edit $HOME/.davfs2/secrets with the following 2 lines: https://example.org/user username password CERTIFICATE.pfx passphrase passphrase is the password for the PFX certificate 15. Restrict permssion for $HOME/.davfs2/secrets to rw-------: $ chmod 600 $HOME/.davfs2/secrets 16. Mount the davfs service on $HOME/mnt/dav $ mount https://example.org/user You should be able to see your WEBDAV server on $HOME/mnt/user 17. When you would like to disconnect: $ umount $HOME/mnt/dav You should get a similar response (the pid number is random): /sbin/umount.davfs: waiting while mount.davfs (pid 5700) synchronizes the cache .. OK