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Re: WebDAV Client Applications...

From: Jeremy Pereira <jeremy.pereira_at_ntlworld.com>
Date: 2005-01-17 15:53:30 CET

On Jan 17, 2005, at 14:39, Daniel Stenberg wrote:

> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
>
>>>> OSX has a great DAV client built in. In the Finder, just
>>>> Go->Connect to Server. Poof, it behaves just like any network
>>>> drive.
>>> Except it doesn't seem to support https. Alternatively, if anybody
>>> has made it work for https I'd love to know how it's done (my
>>> repository is only made available externally on https).
>>
>> Nope, it doesn't work for https://. This is a well-known limitation
>> of OSX, and I thin kthere are no workarounds.
>
> Wouldn't it work to simply run stunnel to provide a HTTPS / HTTP
> conversion ?

More or less what I do. If I need it, I ssh in and port forward the
internal http connection.

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