Table of Contents
- 1. Install davfs2
- 2. Get SSL certification
- 3. Mount WebDAV with davfs2
- 4. Omit username and password
- 5. Mount WebDAV on boot
1 Install davfs2
Install davfs2 package.
$ sudo sed -e ‘s;^#http(.*)/v3.7/community;http1/v3.7/community;g’ -i /etc/apk/repositories$ sudo apk update$ sudo apk add davfs2
2 Get SSL certification
You need to get SSL certification for https.
$ WEBDAV_SERVER_FQDN=webdav-server.hiroom2.com$ sudo apk add openssl$ openssl s_client -showcerts -connect “${WEBDAV_SERVER_FQDN}”:443 < /dev/null 2> /dev/null | openssl x509 -outform PEM | sudo tee /etc/davfs2/certs/”${WEBDAV_SERVER_FQDN}”.pem$ echo “trust_server_cert ${WEBDAV_SERVER_FQDN}.pem” | sudo tee -a /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf
3 Mount WebDAV with davfs2
Mount WebDAV with davfs2 to /mnt directory. Input username and password, and respond to caution of SSL certification.
$ WEBDAV_SERVER_URL=https://${WEBDAV_SERVER_FQDN}/uploads$ sudo mount -t davfs ${WEBDAV_SERVER_URL} /mntPlease enter the username to authenticate with serverhttps://webdav-server.hiroom2.com/uploads or hit enter for none.admin Username: Please enter the password to authenticate user admin with serverhttps://webdav-server.hiroom2.com/uploads or hit enter for none. Password:
4 Omit username and password
Writing username and password to /etc/davfs2/secrets will omit inputing username and password.
/etc/davfs2/secrets is the following format.
<URL> <username> <password>
Add URL, username and password to /etc/davfs2/secrets and change permission to 600.
$ WEBDAV_USERNAME=admin$ WEBDAV_PASSWORD=webdav$ echo “${WEBDAV_SERVER_URL} ${WEBDAV_USERNAME} ${WEBDAV_PASSWORD}” | sudo tee -a /etc/davfs2/secrets$ sudo chmod 600 /etc/davfs2/secrets
5 Mount WebDAV on boot
Add mount entry to /etc/fstab. For avoiding mounting WebDAV before network initialization, you need to add _netdev option.
$ sudo rc-update add netmount$ echo “${WEBDAV_SERVER_URL} /mnt davfs _netdev 0 0” | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab