Fusedav is a Linux software that provides a WebDAV filesystem driver using FUSE. With this tool, users can access their WebDAV storage as if it's a mounted folder on their Linux machine, making it easy to manage files and folders in a familiar way.
The installation process of the package is quite simple. Users need to run ./configure inside the distribution directory for configuring the source tree. After that, they can run make for compilation and make install (as root) for installation of fusedav. Once the installation is complete, users can run fusedav with two arguments, the WebDAV URL, and the local mount point. If required, a user will be queried for a username and password. As long as the fusedav process is running, the file system will be accessible under /tmp/test.
Fusedav doesn't require much in terms of requirements. The software was developed and tested on Debian GNU/Linux "testing" from March 2004, and it should work on most other Linux distributions since it uses GNU autoconf for source code configuration. Fusedav requires the neon and FUSE development library files for compilation.
Fusedav's latest release includes an update for the current NEON (0.26 required) and FUSE (2.5 required), locking support, proper redirection support, and the ability to export WebDAV properties as Linux EAs. These updates have made fusedav even more efficient and secure.
Overall, fusedav is an excellent software for mounting WebDAV shares on Linux systems. Its efficient and fast performance, coupled with its simple installation process and minimum requirements, makes it a top pick for anyone looking to mount WebDAV shares.
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