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Some of the techs at Jaguar will know how I set up a group of subdomains here. They were working really sweet with my Apple ...

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    Unhappy Help! WebDAV (mod_dav) client access lost on upgrading to Apple Macintosh OSX "Tiger"

    Some of the techs at Jaguar will know how I set up a group of subdomains here.

    They were working really sweet with my Apple Macintosh PowerBook under OS X 10.3. I could mount the domains, even through a firewall, and I could publish iCal calendars, it was terrific.

    After upgrading to Tiger, the whole thing is shot. I have no idea what happened.

    Does anyone have any idea?

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    Had this been a problem since somethime last week or is it newer than that? If your server-side WebDAV implementation uses PHP and the Pear WebDAV interface, there was a big security fix last week and the JPC servers were all updated. If this has been an issue since last week it could be in regards to that. Aside from that, I'm not a Mac user nor am I a WebDAV expert, so I can't be of much more help.

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    I encountered this problem sometime around July 5-10.

    I think my jag server uses the mod_dav module, as far as I know there's no PEAR or PHP involved.

    A security upgrade could certainly have affected it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awolfe_ii
    ...After upgrading to Tiger, the whole thing is shot. I have no idea what happened.

    Does anyone have any idea?
    Might want to check this out...

    About the Mac OS X 10.4.2 Update (Delta)

    I don't know if this applies to you, but...
    You may experience unexpected results if you have third-party system software modifications installed, or if you have modified the operating system through other means.
    DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.

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