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  2. davfs2 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davfs2

    It is an open-source [7] 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.

  3. SabreDAV - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SabreDAV

    sabre/dav is an open-source WebDAV server, developed by fruux and built in PHP. It is an implementation of the WebDAV protocol (with extensions for CalDAV [ 2 ] and CardDAV ), providing a native PHP server implementation which operates on Apache 2 and Nginx web servers.

  4. DaviX - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DaviX

    DaviX is a tool for remote I/O, file transfer and file management based on the HTTP protocol. daviX is used at CERN by several projects, including the ROOT data analysis framework, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the File Transfer Services (FTS), [ 6 ] the European Middleware Initiative gfal2 library [ 7 ] [ 8 ] or the dynamic storage federation project.

  5. Debian configuration system - Wikipedia

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    It is developed for the Debian Linux distribution, and is closely integrated with Debian's package management system, dpkg. When packages are being installed, debconf asks the user questions which determine the contents of the system-wide configuration files associated with that package.

  6. Comparison of FTP server software packages - Wikipedia

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    FTP, FTPS, WebDAV and WebDAV over SSL (FTPS is supported in IIS 7 and later) Sysax Multi Server: proprietary, Free Personal Edition Windows (All Editions) Secure FTP Server that also supports Secure Shell Access and Web browser based secure file transfer. Protocols supported include FTP, FTPS, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and Secure Shell ...

  7. OpenMediaVault - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMediaVault

    OpenMediaVault makes a few changes to the Debian operating system. It provides a Web-based user interface for administration and customisation, and a plug-in API for implementing new features. One can install plug-ins through the Web interface.

  8. WebDAV - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV

    WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which allows user agents to collaboratively author contents directly in an HTTP web server by providing facilities for concurrency control and namespace operations, thus allowing Web to be viewed as a writeable, collaborative medium and not just a read-only medium. [1]

  9. Debian - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian

    A full install of Debian to the computer's hard drive can be initiated from the live image environment. [116] Personalized images can be built with the live-build tool for discs, USB drives and for network booting purposes. [117] Installation images are hybrid on some architectures and can be used to create a bootable USB drive . [118]