WebDAV is a standard collaborative editing and file management protocol. Kablink Vibe relies on the WebDAV protocol for two key features:
Edit-in-Place for using tools such as OpenOffice and Microsoft Office, as described in Using WebDAV to Edit Individual Files
in the Novell Vibe OnPrem 3 Advanced User Guide.
Mapping Vibe folders as a Web folder on the client computer, which allows access to Vibe files from a WebDAV-compliant file navigation tool such as Windows Explorer or Nautilus, as described in Creating a Mapped Drive to the Vibe Folder
in the Novell Vibe OnPrem 3 Advanced User Guide.
IMPORTANT:Because of WebDAV limitations in Windows 7, when Vibe users are running Windows 7 as the client operating system, various issues can be introduced. If your Vibe users are using the Windows 7 operating system, see Configuring Vibe to Support WebDAV on Windows 7
in the Novell Vibe OnPrem 3 Administration Guide.
The WebDAV authentication method determines how user credentials are passed from Vibe to the WebDAV server. Vibe 3 and later supports three types of WebDAV authentication methods:
Basic authentication uses a one-way encryption algorithm known as asymmetric encryption. Select this type of authentication when you plan to use Novell Access Manager (NAM) or Internet Information Services (IIS) to authenticate users.
For more information about encryption algorithms, see Section 3.6.5, Database Encryption Algorithm.
Digest authentication uses a reversible two-way encryption algorithm known as symmetric encryption. Select this type of authentication when client users are using Windows 7 as their operating system and Microsoft Office as their text editor.
For more information about encryption algorithms, see Section 3.6.5, Database Encryption Algorithm.