SabreDAV
Encyclopedia
SabreDAV is an open source
WebDAV server built in PHP
. It is an implementation of the WebDAV
protocol (with extensions for CalDAV
), providing a native PHP server implementation which operates on Apache 2 and Nginx
web servers.
Open source
The term open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials. Some consider open source a philosophy, others consider it a pragmatic methodology...
WebDAV server built in PHP
PHP
PHP is a general-purpose server-side scripting language originally designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. For this purpose, PHP code is embedded into the HTML source document and interpreted by a web server with a PHP processor module, which generates the web page document...
. It is an implementation of the WebDAV
WebDAV
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning is a set of methods based on the Hypertext Transfer Protocol that facilitates collaboration between users in editing and managing documents and files stored on World Wide Web servers...
protocol (with extensions for CalDAV
CalDAV
Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV, or CalDAV, is an Internet standard allowing a client to access scheduling information on a remote server. It extends WebDAV specification and uses iCalendar format for the data. The protocol is defined by RFC 4791...
), providing a native PHP server implementation which operates on Apache 2 and Nginx
Nginx
nginx is a Web server and a reverse proxy server for HTTP, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP protocols, with a strong focus on high concurrency, performance and low memory usage. It is licensed under a BSD-like license and it runs on Unix, Linux, BSD variants, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Microsoft Windows.- Overview...
web servers.
Features
- Provides a complete framework for providing virtual or filesystem-based WebDAV server implementations.
- Passes the complete WebDAV Litmus test suite.
- Includes plugins for CalDAV and CardDAV support.
RFC Support
- RFC 2069 Basic and digest HTTP auth
- RFC 2518 Obsolete WebDAV specification
- RFC 3744 Access Control
- RFC 4311 Quota and Size Properties
- RFC 4709 Mounting WebDAV Servers
- RFC 4918 Current WebDAV specification
- RFC 5397 Current Principal Extension
- RFC 5689 Extended MKCOL
Supported WebDAV clients
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- DavFS2Davfs2In computer networking davfs2 is a Linux tool for connecting to WebDAV shares as though they were local disks. It an open-source GPL-licensed file system for mounting WebDAV servers. For communicating with the kernel, davfs2 can either use the FUSE file system API, or the Coda network file system...
- Evolution (software) Evolution
- Finder (software) Finder
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- KDEKDEKDE is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Mac OS X systems...
- NetDriveNetDriveNetDrive is a drive mapping utility based on Webdrive technology initially developed by South River Technolologies and licensed by Novell for distribution with Novell NetWare servers. NetDrive uses the iFolders protocol to map a drive letter on a Windows workstation to a NetWare server...
- OpenOffice
- Microsoft OfficeMicrosoft OfficeMicrosoft Office is a non-free commercial office suite of inter-related desktop applications, servers and services for the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems, introduced by Microsoft in August 1, 1989. Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications, the first version of...
- Transmit
- Windows