The problem there is that WebDAV is a basic HTTP request over the standard HTTP port; it would be all or nothing; a layer 7 filtering solution would be needed. A squid proxy with a redirector or a "layer 7 traffic shaper" like an intel netstructure 7175 would likely be able to filter content if the WebDAV request was an HTTP GET with a distinct URL... Sean -----Original Message----- From: marc lindahl [mailto:marc@bowery.com] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 9:32 AM To: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Disabling anonymous webdav access
From: sean.upton@uniontrib.com
I ask because there might be a way to filter public access with a reverse-proxy to certain URLs (with, for example, a Squid redirector). Whether or not this kind of thing would work for certain types of WebDAV traffic, such as viewing folder contents, depends on the anatomy of a WebDAV request...
You could easily limit the port to be accessed only by certain IP addresses (ranges, other criterea) with xinetd (if you're on Linux) _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )