For anyone else curious, Nextcloud has WebDAV out of the box, too.
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@fmstrat @selfhosted As far as I know, everything behind the scenes of #Nextcloud is WebDAV.
Simple services like #Syncthing or baikal for CalDAV are sufficient. I just don't like Nextcloud.
Caddy.
{
order webdav before file_server
}
webdav.example.com {
root * /data/webdav
basicauth {
user1 hashed-password
}
webdav
}
Takes less than a minute.
I use https://sftpgo.com/ at home for backing up and accessing files. It’s a private unshared network and it works well.
Nginx is easy to setup as WebDAV server.
@TCB13 According to the docs, the Dav module has to be manually enabled at compile time and that doesn't seem to be the case with the official docker image
Nice idea! But how to create different shares with different users? Can it authenticate via SSO?