Accessing Swestore with davfs2
This software have today to many problem so you should not use it!!!
This guide describes how to mount a folder of the Swestore National Storage as a read/writeable folder in your local file-system.
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Caveat
You need at least davfs 1.5.0 for download redirect support, see https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?35428 for details.
Prerequisites
- A *nix like Operating System, such as linux (possibly MacOS might work ... and possibly Windows as well, though this is not covered in this article yet).
- The davfs2 package. On ubuntu, you can install it with:
sudo apt-get install davfs2
Setup
Edit /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf
using your favourite text editor and add the following:
follow_redirect 1
This enables davfs to follow download redirects which improves performance and reduces load on central services.
Certificate authentication
Prerequisite: Client certificate exported to a file, see Certificate Setup for Swestore
You need to use your eScience certificate files, and convert them to the PKCS#12 format.
If you have them in .pem format, you can use openssl for this.
You might have them in the form of the following two files:
~/.globus/usercert.pem ~/.globus/userkey.pem
Converted these to the PKCS#12 format with:
openssl pkcs12 -export -in usercert.pem -inkey userkey.pem -out MyCert.p12
Note: You will first need to unlock your cert with a password you have gave when creating it. Then you need to add a password for the pkcs12 file. Remember this latter password for the later steps!
Copy the p12 cert to /etc/davfs2/certs/private, as root:
sudo cp MyCert.p12 /etc/davfs2/certs/private/
Edit /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf:
sudo nano /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf
At the bottom, add the line:
clientcert MyCert.p12
Create a folder for mounting the filesystem:
sudo mkdir -p /swestore
Add the following line to /etc/fstab (e.g. at the end):
https://webdav.swestore.se:2443/ /swestore davfs uid=<your-username>,gid=<your-accountname>,rw,noauto 0 0
Mount, according to fstab, as root:
sudo mount /swestore
When asking for a username and password, just press <Enter> (two times). On the third question, you are asked for the password you gave for the pkcs12 file, which you will have to type in, each time you mount this file system.
Done!
Now you should be able to browse to the mount point:
cd /swestore ls -l
You chould be able to create files with content, and read the content:
echo "Testing testing 1 2 3 ..." > testfile.txt cat testfile.txt
Note however, that you are not able to open the file for updating, with editors such as nano.
More Hints
In order to automatically mount the system, you will need to download the server cert and the CA cert via Firefox, and then cat them into a single file, that you place in /etc/davfs2/certs, and then add the filename of it in /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf like so:
servercert myservercert.crt
(See this link for more info)
Also, you will need to add the user name and password (that you chose when generating the p12 file above) for your client certificate, to /etc/davfs2/secrets (read the help comments about how to do).
Some Links
- Mount Davfs2 man page
- How to convert PEM to PKCS#12
- Mounting WebDav via davfs2 (Ubuntu)
- Install server certificates in davfs2 (Ubuntu)
- Nordugrid Certificate HowTo - Describes the userkey.pem and usercert.pem files