Bug#272315: nautilus: access denied when accessing webdav share

Carlos Perello Marin Carlos Perello Marin <carlos@pemas.net>, 272315@bugs.debian.org
Sun, 19 Sep 2004 12:59:35 +0200


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On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 11:10 +0200, Sebastian Seifert wrote:
> Package: nautilus
> Version: 2.8.0-1
> Severity: normal
> Tags: experimental
>=20
> When I try to connect to mediacenter.gmx.de (where I have access to a
> secure webdav share), either by typing in the URI
> davs://mediacenter.gmx.net or davs://****:****@mediacenter.gmx.net in
> the Open Location dialog, or by specifying the data in the Connect to
> Server dialog, I get an error message:
>=20
> davs://****@mediacenter.gmx.net konnte nicht angezeigt werden.
> Der Zugriff wurde verweigert.
>=20
> (davs://... could not be displayed. Access has been denied.)
>=20
> The same happens for unsecured webdav. There isn't even a dialog that
> asks my password.
>=20
> The webdav share works with cadaver, an ftp-like command line tool.

Are you sure your dav server is directly at the root directory?

I'm using the webdav shares since long ago without problems:

davs://webdav.pemas.net/carlos works, it opens a dialog asking for my
user + password.

but if I use davs://webdav.pemas.net/ then it fails. I think you have
that problem, perhaps cadaver handles it in a better way than nautilus.

It worked for me with and without ssl.

Cheers.

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Carlos Perell=C3=B3 Mar=C3=ADn
Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC)
Linux Registered User #121232
mailto:carlos@pemas.net || mailto:carlos@gnome.org
http://carlos.pemas.net
Valencia - Spain

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