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After doing few researchs without much success, is there a WebDAV client in FreeNAS ? The mount_webdav command I use in Linux is not avalaible and found nothing similar ! I still can't imagine there would not have any webdav client in FreeBSD !
Thanks for help,
Vincèn
After doing few researchs without much success, is there a WebDAV client in FreeNAS ? The mount_webdav command I use in Linux is not avalaible and found nothing similar ! I still can't imagine there would not have any webdav client in FreeBSD !
Thanks for help,
Vincèn
You mean something like this -
https://www.freshports.org/www/cadaver/
?
(result of 5 seconds of googling)
That said, I'm not sure why you'd want a webdav
client
in freenas.
Heh. Just realized jpaetzel is the maintainer for the package.
You mean something like this -
https://www.freshports.org/www/cadaver/
?
(result of 5 seconds of googling)
That said, I'm not sure why you'd want a webdav
client
in freenas.
Heh. Just realized jpaetzel is the maintainer for the package.
I'm also looking for a client but more like mount davfs.
To be able to mount a remote webdav file system into the freenas server. Cadaver is just a command line tool like ftp etc...
I'm also looking for a client but more like mount davfs.
To be able to mount a remote webdav file system into the freenas server. Cadaver is just a command line tool like ftp etc...
So something like this?
http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/fusefs-wdfs
Using this package will probably require some legwork to make fuse available in a jail and require modifying the base FreeNAS install (neither of which is recommended).
So something like this?
http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/fusefs-wdfs
Using this package will probably require some legwork to make fuse available in a jail and require modifying the base FreeNAS install (neither of which is recommended).
Yes something like this but more recent... last update was 2007 :/
Really something like this who is part of standard mount fs command i guess
http://linux.die.net/man/8/mount.davfs
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