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Date:  Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:34:41 +0100
From:  =?UTF-8?Q?Tom_M=C3=BCller-Kortkamp?= <tmueko (at mark) kommunity.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:12136] Re: Netatalk for Mac users
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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iWeb IS WebDAV. Wenn you install Netatalk you have to enable local  
user accounts and you have to mess with user righs just like ftp.
WebDAV has everything you need even SSL if you enable it!

tmueko

Am 27.02.2008 um 00:58 schrieb User Ernie:

> I am running BQ Nuonce 4.6 install, and I was wondering if anyone  
> has tried
> installing the Netatalk packages for Mac users?
>
> I have a few users that are using iWeb (which I havent tried  
> myself) to create
> their html pages, and I was looking for an easy way for them to drag
> the pages onto their website without having to obtain and learn an  
> ftp program.
>
> Once upon a time the RaQ550 came with Appletalk already installed  
> and it was
> just a matter of enabling it. The Nuonce distro does not seem to  
> have the
> netatalk package available when I yum search.
>
> Someone else suggested that Webdav might be an alternative but I  
> haven't
> looked into whats required there.