From 7939805687e75f8a46cd6c43a80e9fb3db88da81 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "David T. Sadler" Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2022 21:18:44 +0000 Subject: Add Installing Docker on Arch Linux --- .../2021-02-15/accessing-nextcloud-with-webdav-on-arch/index.html | 2 +- www/posts/nextcloud/atom.xml | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'www/posts/nextcloud') diff --git a/www/posts/nextcloud/2021-02-15/accessing-nextcloud-with-webdav-on-arch/index.html b/www/posts/nextcloud/2021-02-15/accessing-nextcloud-with-webdav-on-arch/index.html index 46401ea..afba959 100644 --- a/www/posts/nextcloud/2021-02-15/accessing-nextcloud-with-webdav-on-arch/index.html +++ b/www/posts/nextcloud/2021-02-15/accessing-nextcloud-with-webdav-on-arch/index.html @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ -

Accessing Nextcloud With WebDAV on Arch

Mon 15th February 2021 By David T. Sadler.

I have a Nextcloud instance and I want to mount it as a directory on my local machine. Since Nextcloud cloud supports the WebDAV protocol its possible to do this by installing davfs2 which can mount a WebDAV resource.

The first thing I had to do was install davfs2.

$ sudo pacman -S davfs2

Next I created the directory where Nextcloud would be mounted.

$ mkdir -p .local/share/nextcloud

I then needed to tell Arch how to mount Nextcloud by adding the below line to the /etc/fstab file.

https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path /home/david/.local/share/nextcloud davfs rw,user,uid=david,noauto 0 0

Since access to Nextcloud is controlled by a username and password these where added to the ~/.davfs2 file.

https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path username password

I made sure this file had the correct permissions to ensure security.

$ chmod 600 ~/.davfs2/secrets

Now I can mount Nextcloud and access my files just like any others.

$ mount .local/share/nextcloud

Links

Nextcloud - Read More Posts.

I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.

Email david@davidtsadler.com

License

The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.

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Accessing Nextcloud With WebDAV on Arch

Mon 15th February 2021 By David T. Sadler.

I have a Nextcloud instance and I want to mount it as a directory on my local machine. Since Nextcloud cloud supports the WebDAV protocol its possible to do this by installing davfs2 which can mount a WebDAV resource.

The first thing I had to do was install davfs2.

$ sudo pacman -S davfs2

Next I created the directory where Nextcloud would be mounted.

$ mkdir -p .local/share/nextcloud

I then needed to tell Arch how to mount Nextcloud by adding the below line to the /etc/fstab file.

https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path /home/david/.local/share/nextcloud davfs rw,user,uid=david,noauto 0 0

Since access to Nextcloud is controlled by a username and password these where added to the ~/.davfs2 file.

https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path username password

I made sure this file had the correct permissions to ensure security.

$ chmod 600 ~/.davfs2/secrets

Now I can mount Nextcloud and access my files just like any others.

$ mount .local/share/nextcloud

Links

Nextcloud - Read More Posts.

I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.

Email david@davidtsadler.com

License

The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.

Return to Homepage.
diff --git a/www/posts/nextcloud/atom.xml b/www/posts/nextcloud/atom.xml index 732f8eb..4853c80 100644 --- a/www/posts/nextcloud/atom.xml +++ b/www/posts/nextcloud/atom.xml @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ David T. Sadler. 2021-02-15T12:00:00Z 2021-02-15T12:00:00Z - <h1>Accessing Nextcloud With WebDAV on Arch</h1><blockquote>Mon 15th February 2021 By David T. Sadler.</blockquote><p>I have a Nextcloud instance and I want to mount it as a directory on my local machine. Since Nextcloud cloud supports the WebDAV protocol its possible to do this by installing davfs2 which can mount a WebDAV resource.</p><p>The first thing I had to do was install davfs2.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ sudo pacman -S davfs2</code></pre><p>Next I created the directory where Nextcloud would be mounted.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkdir -p .local/share/nextcloud</code></pre><p>I then needed to tell Arch how to mount Nextcloud by adding the below line to the /etc/fstab file.</p><pre><code class="shell">https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path /home/david/.local/share/nextcloud davfs rw,user,uid=david,noauto 0 0</code></pre><p>Since access to Nextcloud is controlled by a username and password these where added to the ~/.davfs2 file.</p><pre><code class="shell">https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path username password</code></pre><p>I made sure this file had the correct permissions to ensure security.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ chmod 600 ~/.davfs2/secrets</code></pre><p>Now I can mount Nextcloud and access my files just like any others.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mount .local/share/nextcloud</code></pre><h3>Links</h3><a href="/posts/nextcloud">Nextcloud - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a> + <h1>Accessing Nextcloud With WebDAV on Arch</h1><blockquote>Mon 15th February 2021 By David T. Sadler.</blockquote><p>I have a Nextcloud instance and I want to mount it as a directory on my local machine. Since Nextcloud cloud supports the WebDAV protocol its possible to do this by installing davfs2 which can mount a WebDAV resource.</p><p>The first thing I had to do was install davfs2.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ sudo pacman -S davfs2</code></pre><p>Next I created the directory where Nextcloud would be mounted.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkdir -p .local/share/nextcloud</code></pre><p>I then needed to tell Arch how to mount Nextcloud by adding the below line to the /etc/fstab file.</p><pre><code class="shell">https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path /home/david/.local/share/nextcloud davfs rw,user,uid=david,noauto 0 0</code></pre><p>Since access to Nextcloud is controlled by a username and password these where added to the ~/.davfs2 file.</p><pre><code class="shell">https://my-nextcloud-server.com/path username password</code></pre><p>I made sure this file had the correct permissions to ensure security.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ chmod 600 ~/.davfs2/secrets</code></pre><p>Now I can mount Nextcloud and access my files just like any others.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mount .local/share/nextcloud</code></pre><h3>Links</h3><a href="/posts/nextcloud">Nextcloud - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don&#039;t have comments as I don&#039;t want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a> \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3-13-gbd6f