diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1c588a2..16cc1f8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -44,9 +44,44 @@ Serving HTTPS:// :9999 # Accompanying Clients -There are a number of webdav clients. +There are a number of [webdav clients](http://www.webdav.org/projects/). + +## ChromeOS + For my specific use case, I am working with ChromeOS and there is a [WebDAV Storage Provider](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webdav-file-system/hmckflbfniicjijmdoffagjkpnjgbieh?hl=en). +## Linux + For Linux hosts, there is a package commonly `davfs2`, that provides a `mount.davfs` command. See `mount.davfs(8)` man page for more information. +Basic example: +```bash +[vbatts@valse] {master} ~$ sudo mount.davfs https://bananaboat.usersys:9999/ ./x +Please enter the username to authenticate with server +https://bananaboat.usersys:9999/ or hit enter for none. + Username: vbatts +Please enter the password to authenticate user vbatts with server +https://bananaboat.usersys:9999/ or hit enter for none. + Password: +mount.davfs: the server certificate is not trusted + issuer: Acme Co + subject: Acme Co + identity: localhost + fingerprint: ce:19:a6:e7:0a:85:c2:01:fb:71:a6:bf:dd:56:3a:47:30:a8:7a:37 +You only should accept this certificate, if you can +verify the fingerprint! The server might be faked +or there might be a man-in-the-middle-attack. +Accept certificate for this session? [y,N] y +[vbatts@valse] {master} ~$ ls x/file +x/file +[vbatts@valse] {master} ~$ cat !$ +cat x/file +[vbatts@valse] {master} ~$ echo Howdy > !$ +echo Howdy > x/file +[vbatts@valse] {master} ~$ cat x/file +Howdy +[vbatts@valse] {master} ~$ sudo umount ./x +/sbin/umount.davfs: waiting while mount.davfs (pid 8931) synchronizes the cache .. OK +``` +