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Apache Module mod_dav_fs

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Description:filesystem provider for mod_dav
Status:Extension
Module Identifier:dav_fs_module
Source File:mod_dav_fs.c
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Summary

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This module requires the service of mod_dav. It acts as a support module for mod_dav and provides access to resources located in the + server's file system. The formal name of this provider is + filesystem. mod_dav backend providers + will be invoked by using the Dav + directive:

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Example

+ Dav filesystem +

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Since filesystem is the default provider for + mod_dav, you may simply use the value + On instead.

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See also

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DavLockDB Directive

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Description:Location of the DAV lock database
Syntax:DavLockDB file-path
Context:server config, virtual host
Status:Extension
Module:mod_dav_fs
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Use the DavLockDB directive to specify + the full path to the lock database, excluding an extension. If + the path is not absolute, it will be taken relative to ServerRoot. The implementation of + mod_dav_fs uses a SDBM database to track user + locks.

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Example

+ DavLockDB var/DavLock +

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The directory containing the lock database file must be + writable by the User + and Group under which + Apache is running. For security reasons, you should create a + directory for this purpose rather than changing the permissions on + an existing directory. In the above example, Apache will create + files in the var/ directory under the ServerRoot with the base filename + DavLock and extension name chosen by the server.

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