Hi Matt,
My zlcgdm-dav.conf has the same entries. I also have
DiskFlags Write
DiskAnon nobody
elsewhere in this file.
John
On 08/01/2016 12:42, Matt Doidge wrote:
> Hello all, and Happy Friday!
> The Universe decided to hold me to a comment I made about wanting to
> take a look at our DPM's webdav status and landed us with a ticket from
> the httpd taskforce:
> https://ggus.eu/index.php?mode=ticket_info&ticket_id=118695
>
> Read access seems to be working fine, feel free to take a look:
> https://fal-pygrid-30.lancs.ac.uk/dpm/lancs.ac.uk/home/dteam/
>
> But write access doesn't seem to work with a "Server response: 403
> forbidden (are you using a valid certificate and path?)" . The first
> port of call was checking if write access was enabled in zlcgdm-dav.conf:
>
> NSFlags Write
>
> It was (not sure if it's being respected though, but that config's
> definitely being read). The logs have really unhelpful "Permission
> Denied" errors and no extra information that I could glean.
>
> The one thing that looks a little odd in the zlcgdm-dav.conf is this
> setting:
>
> # Use this user for anonymous access
> # It has to be in the mapfile!
> NSAnon nobody
>
> I'm assuming by mapfile it means the dpns-mapfile, where nobody exists:
> # dpns-listusrmap | grep nobody
> 3320 nobody
>
> But is this correct? Answers on a postcard please. (Okay, an e-mail
> would do!).
>
> I'm ashamed to say I've ground to a halt really early on this one, any
> hints about where to look next would be appreciated. I can't figure out
> if this is a httpd server setting, a authentication problem or a
> namespace acl problem (or something else entirely!).
>
> Thanks in advance all, and hope you have a good weekend!
> Matt
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