
44 Chapter 3 Managing Websites
9 Select Can Browse and Can Author for each user and group as desired.
Note: When users or members of a group you’ve added to the realm connect to the
site, they must supply their user name and password.
10 Click Save.
Use the Realms pane to delete a user or group by selecting the name and clicking the
Delete (-) button.
Enabling WebDAV on Websites
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) allows you or your users
to make changes to websites while the sites are running. If you enable WebDAV, you
also need to assign access privileges for the sites and for the web folders.
To enable WebDAV for a site:
1 In Server Admin, click Web in the list for the server you want.
2 Click Settings in the button bar.
3 In the Sites pane, double-click the site in the list.
4 In the Options pane, select WebDAV and click Save.
5 Click Realms. Double-click a realm to edit it, or click the Add button to create a new
realm.
The realm is the part of the website users can access.
6 Type the name you want users to see when they log in.
7 If you want digest authentication for the realm, choose Digest from the Authorization
pop-up menu, or choose Kerberos for Kerberos authentication.
If you want Kerberos authorization for the realm the server must be joined to a
Kerberos domain, and SSL must be on for the site. (Because credentials are sent in the
clear, Server Admin requires that SSL be on.)
Basic authorization is on by default.
8 Type the path to the location in the website to which you want to limit access, and
click OK.
You can also click the Browse button to locate the folder you want to use.
9 Click Save when you have finished creating realms.
See “Setting Access for Websites” on page 43 for instructions on specifying access to
realms.
Note: If you have turned off the WebDAV module in the Modules pane of Server
Admin, you must turn it on again before WebDAV takes effect for a site. This is true
even if the WebDAV option is checked in the Options pane for the site. See “Apache
Modules” on page 71 for more about enabling modules.
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