davfs2 – mount a WebDAV resource as a regular file system

Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV), an extension to the HTTP-protocol, allows authoring of resources on a remote web server. davfs2 provides the ability to access such resources like a typical filesystem, allowing for use by standard applications with no built-in support for WebDAV.

davfs2 is designed to fully integrate into the filesystem semantics of Unix-like systems (mount, umount, et c.). davfs2 makes mounting by unprivileged users as easy and secure as possible.

davfs2 does extensive caching to make the file system responsive, to avoid unnecessary network traffic and to prevent data loss, and to cope for slow or unreliable connections.

davfs2 will work with most WebDAV servers needing little or no configuration.

Package availability chart

Distribution

Base version

Our version

Architectures

Debian GNU/Linux 10.0 (buster)

1.5.5-1

1.7.0-1~nd100+1

i386, amd64

Debian GNU/Linux 11.0 (bullseye)

1.6.0-1

1.7.0-1~nd110+1

i386, amd64

Debian GNU/Linux 12.0 (bookworm)

1.6.1-1

1.7.0-1~nd120+1

i386, amd64

Debian GNU/Linux 9.0 (stretch)

1.5.4-2

Debian testing (trixie)

1.7.0-1

1.7.0-1~nd130+1

i386, amd64

Debian unstable (sid)

1.7.0-1

1.7.0-1~nd+1

i386, amd64

Ubuntu 16.04 “Xenial Xerus” (xenial)

1.5.2-1.2

Ubuntu 18.04 “Bionic Beaver” (bionic)

1.5.4-2

Ubuntu 20.04 “Focal Fossa” (focal)

1.5.5-1

1.7.0-1~nd20.04+1

amd64

Ubuntu 22.04 “Jammy Jellyfish” (jammy)

1.6.1-1

1.7.0-1~nd22.04+1

amd64

Ubuntu 24.04 “Noble Numbat” (noble)

1.7.0-1

1.7.0-1~nd24.04+1

amd64

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