- From: Adam Wead <awead@indiana.edu>
- Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 15:24:59 -0500
- To: w3c-dist-auth@w3.org
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Hello all, I have a question for the collective wisdom. I've looked around for solutions to this problem, but haven't found definitive answers, so I thought I'd address it here. I'm sure it's been answered before, so my apologies for asking it again... I'd be happy if you can point me to some online literature, if that's available. Question: Is it possible to configure apache so you can access the same directory with WebDAV, via SSL and kerberos, and regular http? I'm exploring the possibility of using WebDAV for our website development. The issue is we use the same server for production and development. So, you'd need to need to access the same files via http and https, except the https url would route you through WebDAV and http wouldn't. I'm sure people are doing this, but I'm curious if there are any "standard practices" involving such a setup. Any advice on existing literature, printed or electronic, for such practices would be very much appreciated. thanks for your time. best, ....adam ______________________________________________ Adam Wead Computer Manager and Systems Administrator Cook Music Library and Jacobs School of Music Indiana University
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