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@CONFIGFILE@(5)		      File Formats Manual	       @CONFIGFILE@(5)

NAME
       @CONFIGFILE@ - Configuration file for @PROGRAM_NAME@

DESCRIPTION
       There  is  a system wide	configuration file @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@CONFIGFILE@
       and user	 configuration	files  ~/.@PACKAGE@/@CONFIGFILE@.  When	 @PRO-
       GRAM_NAME@  is invoked by root, only the	system wide configuration file
       is read.	When invoked by	an ordinary user, the user configuration  file
       is  read	 in  addition.	Settings from the user configuration file will
       take precedence over the	system wide configuration.

       The configuration file consists of lines	where  each  line  contains  a
       keyword	value  pair.  Keyword and value	are separated by spaces	and/or
       tabs.

       The file	may contain sections that are for  one	specific  mount	 point
       only.   Such  a section starts with a line, that	contains the full path
       of the mount point enclosed in square brackets. The section ends	at the
       start of	the next section or the	end of file. Options that shall	 apply
       to all mounted file system must come before the first sections. Options
       given in	a mount	specific section will have precedence.

EXAMPLE
       proxy	 foo.bar:8080
       use_locks 0
       [/media/dav]
       use_locks 1
       [/home/otto/mywebspace]
       gui_optimize 1

       All  mounted  @PACKAGE@	file  systems  will use	the proxy foo.bar. All
       @PACKAGE@ file systems except /media/dav	will disable the  use  of  the
       locks. /home/otto/mywebspace will use the gui_optimize option.

GENERAL	SYNTAX RULES
       Lines that only contain spaces and tabs (empty lines) are ignored.

       # indicates a comment. The rest of the line is ignored.

       \ is the	escape character.

       "" is used for quotation.

       If  a value contains one	of the special characters space, tab, #, \, or
       ", this character must be escaped by a preceding	\. Use '\ ' instead of
       ' ', '\#' instead of '#', '\\' instead of '\' and '\"' instead of '"'.

       Values containing spaces, tabs or # may instead be enclosed  in	double
       quotes.	 But " and ' must be escaped even within double	quotes.	If the
       starting	line of	a section is enclosed in  double  quotes,  the	square
       brakets must be within the quotes (like "[/home/otto/with space]").

       Boolean option values (yes/no) must be given as numerical value.	 0 for
       no, 1 for yes.

AVAILABLE CONFIGURATION	OPTIONS
General	Options
       dav_user
	      When  invoked by root the	@PROGRAM_NAME@ daemon will run as this
	      user.  Value must	be given as name, not as numerical id.
	      Default: @USER@
	      Only allowed in the system wide configuration file.

       dav_group
	      The group	of the running @PROGRAM_NAME@ daemon.  Ordinary	 users
	      must  be member of this group in order to	mount a	@PACKAGE@ file
	      system.  Value must be given as name, not	as numerical id.
	      Default: @GROUP@
	      Only allowed in the system wide configuration file.

       buf_size
	      Size in KiByte of	the buffer used	to communicate with the	kernel
	      file system.  Only useful	with fuse, where read and write	opera-
	      tions may	profit from a larger buffer.
	      Default: 16

WebDAV Related Options
       use_proxy
	      Whether to use a proxy to	connect	to the WebDAV server. 0	=  no,
	      1	 =  yes.   If no proxy is defined in the configuration file or
	      the environment variables	https_proxy, http_proxy	and all_proxy,
	      this option has no effect.
	      Default: 1
	      Only allowed in the system wide configuration file.

       proxy  Name of the proxy. The name must be the fully  qualified	domain
	      name  (no	scheme). If the	proxy port differs from	the default of
	      8080, it must be	appended,  separated  by  a  colon.  Examples:
	      foo.bar:1704 or foo.bar
	      Only allowed in the system wide configuration file.

       trust_ca_cert
	      Name  of	a certificate file in PEM format. The name of the file
	      may be given as absolute path or as file name only. In the  lat-
	      ter    case   the	  directories	~/.@PACKAGE@/@CERTS_DIR@   and
	      @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@CERTS_DIR@ will be searched.
	      This option is useful when  the  certificate  presented  by  the
	      server  cannot  be  verified  using  the	system's  data base of
	      trusted certificate authorities (CA). The	certificate file  must
	      contain  the  self-signed	certificate of the top level CA	in the
	      chain of trust. It may be	a self-signed server certificate  (but
	      see  also	 trust_server_cert).  With this	option the system's CA
	      data base	is ignored.
	      Note: Even if the	server's certificate is	trusted	that does  not
	      mean it is accepted. Additionally	the certificate's date must be
	      valid and	either the CommonName or the SubjectAltName must match
	      the host name of the server.

       servercert
	      Same as trust_ca_cert but	badly named.
	      Deprecated

       trust_server_cert
	      Name  of	a certificate file in PEM format. The name of the file
	      may be given as absolute path or as file name only. In the  lat-
	      ter    case   the	  directories	~/.@PACKAGE@/@CERTS_DIR@   and
	      @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@CERTS_DIR@ will be searched.
	      Useful when the server's certificate can't  be  verified	or  is
	      even  invalid, but you know that you can trust this certificate.
	      When the server presents a certificate that is exactly equal  to
	      this one and when	the server is able to authenticate against the
	      public  key contained in this certificate	the connection will be
	      established.
	      This is the preferred option for	self  signed  server  certifi-
	      cates.
	      No  other	 ways  to verify the certificate will be tried and the
	      certificate will not be checked for validity.

       clientcert
	      Name of a	certificate in PKCS#12 format that will	be used	to au-
	      thenticate with the server. The name of the file may be given as
	      absolute path or as file name only. In the latter	case  the  di-
	      rectories	      ~/.@PACKAGE@/@CERTS_DIR@/@CLICERTS_DIR@	   and
	      @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@CERTS_DIR@/@CLICERTS_DIR@	will be	searched.
	      Warning: If the client certificate is issued by an  intermediary
	      CA and not by a top level	CA then	the TLS-specification requires
	      the  client  to send the complete	chain of certificates (without
	      the top level CA-certificate). davfs2 only sends the client cer-
	      tificate.	To work	around this bug	 the  server  must  store  and
	      trust  the  complete chain of CA-certificates down to the	one CA
	      that issued the client certificate.

       secrets
	      Name of a	file that holds	the credentials	for  servers  and  the
	      proxy, and passwords to decrypt the client certificate. The name
	      must  be an absolute path. The file must be read and writable by
	      the owner	only (mode 600).
	      Default: ~/.@PACKAGE@/@SECRETSFILE@
	      Only allowed in the user configuration file. The system wide se-
	      crets file is always @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@SECRETSFILE@.

       ask_auth
	      Ask the user interactively for credentials and passwords if  not
	      found in the secretsfile.	Ask the	user if	a servercert cannot be
	      verified.	0 = no,	1 = yes.
	      Default: 1

       use_locks
	      Whether  to  lock	 files	on the server when they	are opened for
	      writing.	0 = no,	1 = yes.
	      Default: 1

       lock_owner
	      A	string send to the server to identify the owner	of a lock.  If
	      a	 WebDAV	resource is used at the	same time by different clients
	      using the	same  credentials,  different  values  for  lock_owner
	      should be	chosen.
	      Default: the username from the credentials

       lock_timeout
	      How long in seconds locks	should be valid, before	the server re-
	      moves  them.  The	server may ignore this and set its own timeout
	      value.
	      Default: 1800

       lock_refresh
	      That many	seconds	before the lock	times out, @PROGRAM_NAME@ will
	      try to refresh the  lock.	 The  value  should  be	 substantially
	      greater than delay_upload.
	      Default: 60

       use_expect100
	      To  avoid	  uploading  big  files	 that  will  be	refused	by the
	      server, @PROGRAM_NAME@ uses the header expect:  100-continue  to
	      get  the o.k.  from the server before uploading. Not all servers
	      understand this.	0 = no,	1 = yes.
	      Default: 0

       if_match_bug
	      Some servers do not handle  If-Match  and	 If-None-Match-headers
	      correctly.   This	otion tells @PROGRAM_NAME@ to use HEAD instead
	      of thes headers.	0 = no,	1 = yes.
	      Default: 0

       drop_weak_etags
	      Popular servers send a weak etag whenever	they are not  able  to
	      calculate	 a strong one. This weak etag will never be valid, but
	      after one	second it is silently  turned  into  a	strong,	 valid
	      etag.  With  this	 flag  set to 1, @PROGRAM_NAME@	will never use
	      this weak	etags. If the flag is 0, the weakness  indicator  will
	      be  removed  and the etag	is assumed to be strong. There is some
	      danger of	the Lost-Update-Problem	with this. But it is minimized
	      when using locks.
	      You should turn this on, when you	can't use locks	and  there  is
	      the  danger  of  concurrent access to the	same resource. In this
	      case the etag is not used	at all	and  the  resource  cannot  be
	      cached.
	      0	= no, 1	= yes.
	      Default: 0

       n_cookies
	      Some  servers  will  only	 work  when  they are allowed to set a
	      cookie and this cookie is	returned in subsequent requests.  This
	      option  sets the number of cookies you are willing to accept and
	      include in subsequent requests. davfs2 will only	care  for  the
	      name  and	the value of the cookie	and ignore all of the possible
	      attributes.
	      Default: 0

       precheck
	      If option	if_match_bug is	set: use HEAD-requests	to  check  for
	      existence	 or  modification  of a	file to	avoid unintended over-
	      writing what somebody else changed.  Has	no  effect  if	option
	      if_match_bug is 0. You should only set it	0, if there is no con-
	      current access to	the server.  0 = no, 1 = yes.
	      Default: 1

       ignore_dav_header
	      Some  servers send wrong information about their capabilities in
	      the DAV-header.  In this case the	header should be ignored.
	      Default: 0

       use_compression
	      Use gzip-compression for downloading files, if supported by  the
	      server.  Uploads will still be uncompressed.
	      Default: 0

       min_propset
	      Some  servers  are  reported to significantly slow down when the
	      Etag and Last-Modified properties	 are  requested.  This	option
	      will  reduce  the	 set  of  WebDAV-properties requested from the
	      server to	the minimal set. Don't use it if your file  system  is
	      used  for	 reading  and  writing.	 Without Etag or Last-Modified
	      davfs2 will not be able to check for changes on the server which
	      may result in unnecessary	downloads and lost updates.  This  op-
	      tion  will  also	effectively  disable  caching of files because
	      files in the cache can't be reused.
	      Default: 0

       follow_redirect
	      If the server redirects a	GET-request to	a  different  resource
	      (maybe on	a different server) then follow	this redirection.
	      Currently	there are some restrictions: all redirects are treated
	      as  temporary  redirects;	if the new server requires authentica-
	      tion then	the same credentials  are  use	as  for	 the  original
	      server;  if  the	connection  is over TLS	the server certificate
	      will be checked against the trusted CAs  known  by  the  system;
	      user  configured server certificates and client certificates are
	      not used for the new server.
	      Default: 0

       sharepoint_href_bug
	      SharePoint does not properly encode UTF8-characters  within  the
	      href-element.   Because of this some files are invisible because
	      the href-element violates	the rules. Neon	0.31 and newer	has  a
	      workaround  for  this  SharePoint	bug. This option will activate
	      this workaround.
	      Default: 0

       server_charset
	      When extracting file names from the path component of  the  URL,
	      @PROGRAM_NAME@ will assume they are encoded using	this character
	      set and translate	file names to the local	character set. This is
	      not  about encoding of file contents and not about HTTP escaping
	      rules.
	      There is no means	in HTTP	to know	the character encoding of  the
	      path component. There may	be even	different encodings within the
	      same path, as the	encoding of file names is often	defined	by the
	      clients  that  created  them.   Nowadays	it is best to use only
	      UTF-8 encoding and to do no conversion. If you are not sure that
	      all clients  understand  UTF-8,  restrict	 file  names  to  pure
	      us-ascii.	 Never	use  characters	in file	names, that may	have a
	      special function on some operating systems (like /, : and	\).
	      Default: no character set	conversion

       connect_timeout
	      When creating a TCP connection to	the server @PROGRAM_NAME@ will
	      wait that	many seconds for an answer before assuming  an	error.
	      If  a  value of '0' is used then no explicit timeout handling is
	      set and the connect call will only timeout as  dictated  by  the
	      TCP stack.
	      This  parameter  only takes effect if the	version	of neon	in use
	      (neon version > 0.26) and	the OS support non-blocking I/O.
	      Default: 10

       read_timeout
	      How long in seconds @PROGRAM_NAME@ will wait for an answer  from
	      the server before	assuming an error.
	      Default: 30

       retry  When  @PROGRAM_NAME@  can	not reach the server it	will try again
	      after retry seconds. For subsequent retries the interval will be
	      increased	up to max_retry	seconds.
	      Default: 30

       max_retry
	      Maximum value of the retry interval.
	      Default: 300

       max_upload_attempts
	      When uploading a changed file fails  temporarily	@PROGRAM_NAME@
	      will  retry  with	 increasing intervals, but not more often than
	      this.
	      With a bad connection this will cause additional traffic.	To re-
	      duce traffic caused  by  unsuccessful  attempts  option  use_ex-
	      pect100  can  be	set. But please	test it. Most proxies and some
	      servers don't support this header.
	      Default: 15

       add_header
	      Your server might	expect special headers to do  what  you	 want.
	      Different	 from  other  options,	this one takes two values: the
	      name of the header and its value.	 Some ASP-backends to IIS seem
	      to require the Microsoft specific	header "Translate: F". You can
	      add it like this:
	      add_header Translate F
	      @PROGRAM_NAME@ will add header "Translate: F" on all requests.
	      This  option  is	cumulative.  You  can  enter  more  than   one
	      add_header option	and all	of them	will be	added. Also add_header
	      options  from @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@CONFIGFILE@	and ~/.@PACKAGE@/@CON-
	      FIGFILE@ are merged.

Cache Related Options
       backup_dir
	      Each mounted @PACKAGE@ file system  has  a  directory  to	 store
	      backups  of  files  that could not be stored back	to the server.
	      This sets	the name of this directory. You	should regularly check
	      this directory.
	      Default: lost+found

       cache_dir
	      The directory where @PROGRAM_NAME@ will store cached files.  For
	      every mount point	a subdirectory will be created.
	      In  the  systemwide  configuration file this will	set the	system
	      wide cache, used by root.	In a users configuration file it  will
	      set the cache used by this user.
	      Defaults:	@SYS_CACHE_DIR@	and ~/.@PACKAGE@/cache

       cache_size
	      The  amount  of  disk  space  in	MiByte that may	be used. @PRO-
	      GRAM_NAME@ will always take enough space to  cache  open	files,
	      ignoring this value if necessary.
	      Default: 50

       table_size
	      @PROGRAM_NAME@  maintains	 a  hash  table	with an	entry for each
	      known file or directory. This gives the  number  of  entries  in
	      this  table.  For	large file systems (more than some hundreds of
	      files) increasing	this number may	speed up file operations.  The
	      value should be a	power of 2.
	      Default: 1024

       dir_refresh
	      After @PROGRAM_NAME@ has got information about files in a	direc-
	      tory  it considers it valid for this time	in seconds. Note: This
	      does not affect opening of files and reading a directory	by  an
	      application.
	      Default: 60

       file_refresh
	      When  a  file  or	 directory  is opened by an application, @PRO-
	      GRAM_NAME@ will first check the server for a newer version.  But
	      some  applications  do  open calls on the	same file in short se-
	      quence. To avoid unnecessary traffic  @PROGRAM_NAME@  will  wait
	      that  many seconds before	it send	a new request for the same in-
	      formation.
	      Default: 1

       delay_upload
	      When a file that has been	changed	is closed, @PROGRAM_NAME@ will
	      wait that	many seconds before it will upload it to  the  server.
	      This  will  avoid	 uploading of temporary	files that will	be re-
	      moved immediately	after closing.	If you need the	files  to  ap-
	      pear on the server immediately after closing, set	this option to
	      0.
	      Default: 10

       gui_optimize
	      When  a  file  is	 opened, @PROGRAM_NAME@	will have to check the
	      server whether there is a	newer version. Graphical  User	Inter-
	      faces  tend  to open just	any file, slowing down things dramati-
	      cally for	large directories.  With  this	option	@PROGRAM_NAME@
	      will  try	 to get	this information from all files	in a directory
	      with one PROPFIND	request. 0 = no, 1 = yes.
	      Default: 0

       minimize_mem
	      davfs2 holds information about  files  and  directories  in  the
	      working memory. It will stay there as long as the	file system is
	      mounted  and  the	 file  is not deleted. By this memory usage by
	      davfs2 will grow over time and may slow down davfs2.  With  this
	      option  set to 1 davfs2 will regularly clean the memory from in-
	      formation	that has not be	used for some time.  0 = no, 1 = yes.
	      Warning: Most file attributes are	only  maintained  locally  be-
	      cause  there  is	no  corresponding WebDAV property. So if users
	      change attributes	 (owner,  group,  access  bits)	 locally  this
	      changes  will  be	lost and attribute values will be reset	to the
	      default values.
	      Default: 0

Debugging Options
       debug  Send debug messages to the syslog	daemon.	The value  tells  what
	      kind  of information shall be logged. The	messages are send with
	      facility LOG_DAEMON and priority LOG_DEBUG. It depends from  the
	      configuration  of	 the  syslog daemon where the messages will go
	      (propably	/var/log/messages,  /var/log/syslog  or	 /var/log/dae-
	      mon.log).	 Whether HTTP related debug messages are available de-
	      pends on your neon library.
	      Unlike other options, this option	is cumulative.	If  there  are
	      several debug entries with different values, all of them will be
	      applied. Also debug options from @SYS_CONF_DIR@/@CONFIGFILE@ and
	      ~/.@PACKAGE@/@CONFIGFILE@	are merged.
	      Note:  Debug  messages let the log-files grow quickly. Never use
	      this option in normal operation of mount.davfs.
	      Default: no debugging messages

	      Recognized values:

	      config Command line and configuration options.

	      kernel Upcalls from the kernel file system.

	      cache  Cache operations like adding and removing nodes.

	      http   HTTP headers.

	      xml    Parsing of	the XML-body of	WebDAV-requests.

	      httpauth
		     Negotiation of authentication.

	      locks  Information about locks.

	      ssl    TLS/SSL related stuff like	certificates.

	      httpbody
		     Complete body of HTTP-responses.

	      secrets
		     Also print	confidential  information,  which  is  usually
		     omitted or	obscured.

	      most   Includes config, kernel, cache and	http.

AUTHORS
       This  man page was written by by	Werner Baumann <werner.baumann@online-
       home.de>.

DAVFS2 HOME
       @PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@

SEE ALSO
       @PROGRAM_NAME@(8), u@PROGRAM_NAME@(8), mount(8),	umount(8), fstab(5)

@PACKAGE_STRING@		  2020-08-06		       @CONFIGFILE@(5)

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