davserver -WebDAV server implementation in Python 3
PyWebDAV3 is a WebDAV server implementation in Python 3. It's aim
is to provide a simple interface to webdav services to any application which
needs it. It can be run as a daemon.
- -c, --config
- Specify a file where configuration is specified. In this file you can
specify options for a running server. For an example look at the
config.ini in this directory.
- -D, --directory
- Directory where to serve data from. The user that runs this server must
have permissions on that directory. NEVER run as root! Default directory
is /tmp
- -H, --host
- Host where to listen on (default: localhost).
- -P, --port
- Port to bind server to (default: 8008).
- -u, --user
- Username for authentication.
- -p, --password
- Password for given user.
- -n, --noauth
- Pass parameter if server should not ask for authentication. This means
that every user has access.
- -m, --mysql
- Pass this parameter if you want MySQL based authentication. If you want to
use MySQL then the usage of a configuration file is mandatory.
- -J, --lockemu
- Activate experimental LOCK and UNLOCK mode (WebDAV Version 2). Currently
know to work but needs more tests. Default is ON.
- -M, --nomime
- Deactivate mimetype sniffing. Sniffing is based on magic numbers detection
but can be slow under heavy load. If you are experiencing speed problems
try to use this parameter.
- -i, --icounter
- If you want to run multiple instances then you have to give each instance
it own number so that logfiles and such can be identified. Default is
0.
- -d, --daemon
ACTION
- Make server act like a daemon. That means that it is going to background
mode. All messages are redirected to logfiles (default: /tmp/pydav.log and
/tmp/pydav.err). You need to pass one of the following actions to this
parameter, 'start' to start the daemon, 'stop' to stop the daemon,
'restart' to restart the server, or, 'status' to return the status of the
server.
- -v, --verbose
- Be verbose.
- -h, --help
- Show this screen.
More information about davserver and the PyWebDAV3 project can be
found at <https://github.com/andrewleech/PyWebDAV3>.
PyWebDAV3 was written by Simon Pamies
<s.pamies@banality.de>, Christian Scholz
<ruebe@aachen.heimat.de>, Vince Spicer
<vince@vince.ca> and Andrew Leech
<andrew@alelec.net>. L
This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann
<daniel@debian.org> and Mathias Behrle
<mbehrle@debian.org> .