![]() Start the Apache web server: sudo systemctl start rviceįor Apache, there are three WebDAV-related modules which will be loaded by default when a Apache web server getting started. Prevent the Apache web server from displaying files within the web directory: sudo sed -i "s/Options Indexes FollowSymLinks/Options FollowSymLinks/" /etc/httpd/conf/nf ![]() Install Apache using YUM: sudo yum install httpdĭisable Apache's default welcome page: sudo sed -i 's/^/#&/g' /etc/httpd/conf.d/nf Step one: Update the system sudo yum install epel-releaseĪfter the reboot, use the same sudo user to log in. ![]() You can learn more about how to create a sudo user in this Vultr tutorial. This tutorial will show you how to setup a WebDAV server using Apache on a Vultr CentOS 7 server instance. It's an extension of the HTTP protocol that allows users to manage and share files stored on a WebDAV-enabled web server. WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning".
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