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#34 Re: WebDAV on Apache2 Posted by Anonymous (75.175.xx.xx) on Sun 27 Apr 2008 at 14:23 I ran into the exact same problem... My workaround solution was to install proftpd and force all users signing in as apache:apache. Then I jailed them to their own home directories. After doing that, no more permission issues. WebDAV just fell into place without any problems.
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