Davfs2

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davfs2
Developer(s)davfs2 team
Stable release
1.6.1 / 31 October 2021 (31 October 2021)
Repository
Written inC
Operating systemLinux
TypeFile systems
LicenseGPL
Websitesavannah.nongnu.org/p/davfs2 Edit this at Wikidata

In computer networking davfs2 is a Linux tool for connecting to WebDAV shares as though they were local disks. It is an open-source GPL-licensed file system for mounting WebDAV servers. It uses the FUSE file system API to communicate with the kernel and the neon WebDAV library for communicating with the web server.

Applications

davfs2 is e.g. used with the Apache web server, and Subversion installations.

See also

References

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