Apache HTTP Server Version 2.5
	| Description: | Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) functionality | 
|---|---|
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module Identifier: | dav_module | 
| Source File: | mod_dav.c | 
This module provides class 1 and class 2 WebDAV ('Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning') functionality for Apache. This extension to the HTTP protocol allows creating, moving, copying, and deleting resources and collections on a remote web server.
To enable mod_dav, add the following to a
				container in your httpd.conf file:
Dav On
This enables the DAV file system provider, which is implemented
				by the mod_dav_fs module. Therefore, that module
				must be compiled into the server or loaded at runtime using the
				LoadModule directive.
			
In addition, a location for the DAV lock database must be
				specified in the global section of your httpd.conf
				file using the DavLockDB
				directive:
DavLockDB "/usr/local/apache2/var/DavLock"
The directory containing the lock database file must be
				writable by the User
				and Group under which
				Apache is running.
You may wish to add a <Limit> clause inside the <Location> directive to limit access to
				DAV-enabled locations. If you want to set the maximum amount of
				bytes that a DAV client can send at one request, you have to use
				the LimitXMLRequestBody
				directive. The "normal" LimitRequestBody directive has no effect on DAV
				requests.
DavLockDB "/usr/local/apache2/var/DavLock"
<Directory "/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/foo">
    Require all granted
    Dav On
    AuthType Basic
    AuthName "DAV"
    AuthUserFile "user.passwd"
    <LimitExcept GET POST OPTIONS>
        Require user admin
    </LimitExcept>
</Directory>
			Since DAV access methods allow remote clients to manipulate
				files on the server, you must take particular care to assure that
				your server is secure before enabling mod_dav.
Any location on the server where DAV is enabled should be
				protected by authentication. The use of HTTP Basic Authentication
				is not recommended. You should use at least HTTP Digest
				Authentication, which is provided by the
				mod_auth_digest module. Nearly all WebDAV clients
				support this authentication method. An alternative is Basic
				Authentication over an SSL enabled
				connection.
			
In order for mod_dav to manage files, it must
				be able to write to the directories and files under its control
				using the User and
				Group under which
				Apache is running. New files created will also be owned by this
				User and Group. For this reason, it is
				important to control access to this account. The DAV repository
				is considered private to Apache; modifying files outside of Apache
				(for example using FTP or filesystem-level tools) should not be
				allowed.
			
mod_dav may be subject to various kinds of
				denial-of-service attacks. The LimitXMLRequestBody directive can be
				used to limit the amount of memory consumed in parsing large DAV
				requests. The DavDepthInfinity directive can be
				used to prevent PROPFIND requests on a very large
				repository from consuming large amounts of memory. Another
				possible denial-of-service attack involves a client simply filling
				up all available disk space with many large files. There is no
				direct way to prevent this in Apache, so you should avoid giving
				DAV access to untrusted users.
One common request is to use mod_dav to
				manipulate dynamic files (PHP scripts, CGI scripts, etc). This is
				difficult because a GET request will always run the
				script, rather than downloading its contents. One way to avoid
				this is to map two different URLs to the content, one of which
				will run the script, and one of which will allow it to be
				downloaded and manipulated with DAV.
Alias "/phparea" "/home/gstein/php_files"
Alias "/php-source" "/home/gstein/php_files"
<Location "/php-source">
    Dav On
    ForceType text/plain
</Location>
			With this setup, http://example.com/phparea can be
				used to access the output of the PHP scripts, and
				http://example.com/php-source can be used with a DAV
				client to manipulate them.
			
| Description: | Enable WebDAV HTTP methods | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | Dav On|Off|provider-name | 
				
| Default: | Dav Off | 
				
| Context: | directory | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_dav | 
Use the Dav directive to enable the
				WebDAV HTTP methods for the given container:
<Location "/foo">
    Dav On
</Location>
			The value On is actually an alias for the default
				provider filesystem which is served by the mod_dav_fs module. Note, that once you have DAV enabled
				for some location, it cannot be disabled for sublocations.
				For a complete configuration example have a look at the section above.
| Description: | Allow PROPFIND, Depth: Infinity requests | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DavDepthInfinity on|off | 
				
| Default: | DavDepthInfinity off | 
				
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_dav | 
Use the DavDepthInfinity directive to
				allow the processing of PROPFIND requests containing the
				header 'Depth: Infinity'. Because this type of request could constitute
				a denial-of-service attack, by default it is not allowed.
| Description: | Minimum amount of time the server holds a lock on a DAV resource | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DavMinTimeout seconds | 
				
| Default: | DavMinTimeout 0 | 
				
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_dav | 
When a client requests a DAV resource lock, it can also specify a time when the lock will be automatically removed by the server. This value is only a request, and the server can ignore it or inform the client of an arbitrary value.
Use the DavMinTimeout directive to specify, in
				seconds, the minimum lock timeout to return to a client.
				Microsoft Web Folders defaults to a timeout of 120 seconds; the
				DavMinTimeout can override this to a higher value
				(like 600 seconds) to reduce the chance of the client losing
				the lock due to network latency.
			
<Location "/MSWord">
    DavMinTimeout 600
</Location>
			| Description: | Enable support for Microsoft extensions | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | DavMSext None | [+|-]WDV | All | 
				
| Default: | DavMSext None | 
				
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_dav | 
The DavMSext directive enables support
				for Microsoft extensions. Possible values are:
			
None No Microsoft extension is enabled.WDV Enable support for
					MS-WDV.
				All All implemented Microsoft extension
					are enabled. Currently, this is means WDV as
					it is the only Microsoft extension implemented.