[Owncloud] ownCloud on directadmin (or in case that webdav already active)

info at servweb.eu info at servweb.eu
Tue May 29 05:22:32 UTC 2012


Hi,

I resend answers to all the list.

No, unfortunately apache is directly compiled with dav support for directadmin. I can't remove it (server is used in production for hosting).

The only error line is that :
[Mon May 28 18:50:59 2012] [error] [client 86.75.127.108] client denied by server configuration: /home/...***.../public_html/mutu101/files/webdav.php

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Is it possible you provide me (but not only me) a php file to gather informations and test platform ?

The goals were to verify conformity and in case of problems, gather enough informations to investigate.

In my case, is it possible that mirall was not authorized to connect ? How can this be possible - wich file must I verify ?

Regards,

Gwenaël MOREAU

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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Frank Karlitschek [mailto:frank at owncloud.org] 
Envoyé : lundi 28 mai 2012 20:43
À : info at servweb.eu
Cc : owncloud at kde.org
Objet : Re: [Owncloud] ownCloud on directadmin (or in case that webdav already active)

Hi,

strange. 
Can you try to to uninstall the apache webdav support completely?
Do you see more information in the apache error log?


Frank


On 28.05.2012, at 18:33, info at servweb.eu wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I'm coming to you to report a recurant problem. I've seen many reports of it but no clear answer.
>  
> It's related to "owncloud on a directadmin server" or "owncloud on ovh 
> hosting" or "onwcloud on mutu hosting" and before v4, we get error 500 
> on ownCloud v3
>  
> Symptom : After installing the sync client, when creating sync profile, a step is dedicated to configure a directory on the owncloud server to sync. The client provide a button to create the directory. After creation, it says everythings goes fine but finaly re-ask for creating the directory. In the server log, a line with "client denied by server configuration:" appears.
>  
> After research, I think the main possibility is that another webdav server already runs on the server. I see apache modules like dav_module, dav_fs_module, dav_lock_module (compiled as static in directadmin).
>  
> In httpd.conf I find this lines, accrediting the idea that webdav is already active before ownCloud :
> # Distributed authoring and versioning (WebDAV) Include 
> conf/extra/httpd-dav.conf
>  
> After commenting the include line, and restarting apache, this works not better.
>  
> Question : Is there a way for bypassing webdav apache configuration to use ownCloud in a VHost ?
>  
> Have you some more ideas for me ?
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Gwenaël MOREAU
>  
> http://www.owncloud.fr
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