Posted
almost 15 years
ago
In the next release (which is very close) weborf will have a partial support for webdav.It was tried with davfs, kde and gnome clients and it works.
Of course the feature is disabled by default and works only if authentication is used.
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
Recently in debian unstable, weborf wasn't working anymore.
Turns out that the debian maintainer of netbase decided to change the default value of IPV6_V6ONLY, to conform to BSD behavior.Only problem is that debian is setting this value as 1, against The Open Group's specification.
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Posted
about 15 years
ago
Recently in debian unstable, weborf wasn't working anymore.
Turns out that the debian maintainer of netbase decided to change the default value of IPV6_V6ONLY, to conform to BSD behavior.Only problem is that debian is setting this value as 1, against The Open Group's specification.
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Lates version supports IPv6 and IPv4 clients.From now on, all IPv4 addresses will be converted to IPv6 (for example in logs).
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Lates version supports IPv6 and IPv4 clients.From now on, all IPv4 addresses will be converted to IPv6 (for example in logs).
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Weborf 0.12 will have support for the OPTIONS http method, which is used by some DAV clients.
~~DISCUSSION~~
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Weborf 0.12 will have support for the OPTIONS http method, which is used by some DAV clients.
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Weborf 0.12 will have support for the OPTIONS http method, which is used by some DAV clients.
~~DISCUSSION~~
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Weborf is now in the unstable version of debian.
~~DISCUSSION~~
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Version 0.11 has been released.Download
It includes:
* Support for ETag header and If-None-Match header. Weborf will not re-send files that are cached into the browser
* Fixed bug: malformed range header was able to cause segfault (Rev 251)
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