Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
Description: | Filesystem provider for mod_dav |
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Status: | Extension |
Module Identifier: | dav_fs_module |
Source File: | mod_dav_fs.c |
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:
Dav filesystem
Since filesystem
is the default provider for mod_dav
, you may simply use the value On
instead.
Description: | Location of the DAV lock database |
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Syntax: | DavLockDB file-path |
Context: | server config, virtual host |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_dav_fs |
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.
DavLockDB "var/DavLock"
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.
Description: | Enable lock discovery |
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Syntax: | DavLockDiscovery on|off |
Default: | DavLockDiscovery on |
Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess |
Status: | Extension |
Module: | mod_dav_fs |
Compatibility: | Available from Apache 2.4.55 and later. |
DavLockDiscovery
controls if the lock discovery feature is enabled for PROPFIND
method. When disabled, PROPFIND
always returns an empty lockdiscovery
section. This improves performance if clients use PROPFIND
a lot.
DavLockDiscovery off