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Old 04-05-2016, 07:38 AM   #1
hero_xh
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[WebDav] Avoid typing credentials for every each webdav folder


Hi,

I have Centos7 and Apache 2.4 then I have configured WebDav and it is working.

The only think is that I have to type the user/pass for every each folder when i try to browse through them. I would like to type just one time the password and can browse under root folder

This is my configuration:

<Directory /var/www/html/webdav/XXX/YYYY/ZZZ>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
DAV On
AuthType Basic
AuthName "webdav"
AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/.XXXX
Require user user1
</Directory>

When I hit the below URL then I would like to browse under ZZZ folder without typing the user/password for every each folder under ZZZ folder:

https://server/XXX/YYYY/ZZZ


it is SSL and because of this i use Basic AuthType.

Thanks

Last edited by hero_xh; 04-05-2016 at 09:50 AM.
 
  


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