From 2d8efa1787ffa56dfc78edb62f4dbc94c1c9450e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Suren A. Chilingaryan" Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2019 03:19:29 +0200 Subject: Change to system-wide Apache installation --- README.md | 107 -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 107 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.md (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index f9b9e8e..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -## Supported tags - -* [`2.4`, `latest` (*2.4/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/BytemarkHosting/docker-webdav/blob/master/2.4/Dockerfile) - -## Quick reference - -This image runs an easily configurable WebDAV server with Apache. - -You can configure the authentication type, the authentication of multiple users, or to run with a self-signed SSL certificate. If you want a Let's Encrypt certificate, see an example of how to do that [here](https://github.com/BytemarkHosting/configs-webdav-docker). - -* **Code repository:** - https://github.com/BytemarkHosting/docker-webdav -* **Where to file issues:** - https://github.com/BytemarkHosting/docker-webdav/issues -* **Maintained by:** - [Bytemark Hosting](https://www.bytemark.co.uk) -* **Supported architectures:** - [Any architecture that the `httpd` image supports](https://hub.docker.com/_/httpd/) - -## Usage - -### Basic WebDAV server - -This example starts a WebDAV server on port 80. It can only be accessed with a single username and password. - -When using unencrypted HTTP, use `Digest` authentication (instead of `Basic`) to avoid sending plaintext passwords in the clear. - -To make sure your data doesn't get deleted, you'll probably want to create a persistent storage volume (`-v vol-webdav:/var/lib/dav`) or bind mount a directory (`-v /path/to/directory:/var/lib/dav`): - -``` -docker run --restart always -v /srv/dav:/var/lib/dav \ - -e AUTH_TYPE=Digest -e USERNAME=alice -e PASSWORD=secret1234 \ - --publish 80:80 -d bytemark/webdav - -``` - -#### Via Docker Compose: - -``` -version: '3' -services: - webdav: - image: bytemark/webdav - restart: always - ports: - - "80:80" - environment: - AUTH_TYPE: Digest - USERNAME: alice - PASSWORD: secret1234 - volumes: - - /srv/dav:/var/lib/dav - -``` -### Secure WebDAV with SSL - -We recommend you use a reverse proxy (eg, Traefik) to handle SSL certificates. You can see an example of how to do that [here](https://github.com/BytemarkHosting/configs-webdav-docker). - -If you're happy with a self-signed SSL certificate, specify `-e SSL_CERT=selfsigned` and the container will generate one for you. - -``` -docker run --restart always -v /srv/dav:/var/lib/dav \ - -e AUTH_TYPE=Basic -e USERNAME=test -e PASSWORD=test \ - -e SSL_CERT=selfsigned --publish 443:443 -d bytemark/webdav - -``` - -If you bind mount a certificate chain to `/cert.pem` and a private key to `/privkey.pem`, the container will use that instead! - -### Authenticate multiple clients - -Specifying `USERNAME` and `PASSWORD` only supports a single user. If you want to have lots of different logins for various users, bind mount your own file to `/user.passwd` and the container will use that instead. - -If using `Basic` authentication, run the following commands: - -``` -touch user.passwd -htpasswd -B user.passwd alice -htpasswd -B user.passwd bob - -``` - -If using `Digest` authentication, run the following commands. (NB: The default `REALM` is `WebDAV`. If you specify your own `REALM`, you'll need to run `htdigest` again with the new name.) - - -``` -touch user.passwd -htdigest user.passwd WebDAV alice -htdigest user.passwd WebDAV bob - -``` - -Once you've created your own `user.passwd`, bind mount it into your container with `-v /path/to/user.passwd:/user.passwd`. - -### Environment variables - -All environment variables are optional. You probably want to at least specify `USERNAME` and `PASSWORD` (or bind mount your own authentication file to `/user.passwd`) otherwise nobody will be able to access your WebDAV server! - -* **`SERVER_NAMES`**: Comma-separated list of domains (eg, `example.com,www.example.com`). The first is set as the [ServerName](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#servername), and the rest (if any) are set as [ServerAlias](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#serveralias). The default is `localhost`. -* **`LOCATION`**: The URL path for WebDAV (eg, if set to `/webdav` then clients should connect to `example.com/webdav`). The default is `/`. -* **`AUTH_TYPE`**: Apache authentication type to use. This can be `Basic` (best choice for HTTPS) or `Digest` (best choice for HTTP). The default is `Basic`. -* **`REALM`**: Sets [AuthName](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_authn_core.html#authname), an identifier that is displayed to clients when they connect. The default is `WebDAV`. -* **`USERNAME`**: Authenticate with this username (and the password below). This is ignored if you bind mount your own authentication file to `/user.passwd`. -* **`PASSWORD`**: Authenticate with this password (and the username above). This is ignored if you bind mount your own authentication file to `/user.passwd`. -* **`ANONYMOUS_METHODS`**: Comma-separated list of HTTP request methods (eg, `GET,POST,OPTIONS,PROPFIND`). Clients can use any method you specify here without authentication. Set to `ALL` to disable authentication. The default is to disallow any anonymous access. -* **`SSL_CERT`**: Set to `selfsigned` to generate a self-signed certificate and enable Apache's SSL module. If you specify `SERVER_NAMES`, the first domain is set as the Common Name. - -- cgit v1.2.3