Unlike earlier versions of the WebDAV plugin, which could only restrict write permissions for all WebDAV clients, the current version of this plugin allows you to restrict write permissions to specific WebDAV clients. Any WebDAV clients whose user agent header matches a regex in this list will be denied write permission to your Confluence installation.Įxample: A PROPFIND method header generated by a Microsoft Web Folder WebDAV client, showing the user agent header field: Upon setting a regex, it will be added to a list of restricted WebDAV clients. WebDAV clients are now denied write permission to your Confluence installation by setting a regex that matches specific content within the WebDAV client's user agent header. However, in the current version of this plugin, they have been simplified and combined into a general write permission restriction that covers all of these actions. ![]() In earlier versions of the WebDAV plugin, separate options for restricting a WebDAV client's write permissions (that is, create/move, edit and delete actions), were available. Restricting WebDAV Client Write Access to Confluence In practice, you would normally save a modified file locally, then drag it to the Konqueror window to upload it to Confluence. You should be able to click to load many, but not all files.
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