WebDAV target directory
I saw a discussion from a few years ago about this, but I'm under the impression that this has been fixed. If I'm wrong, please explain how to deal with the problem.
I've set up my own WebDAV server at "https://<my domain name>/<a top-level folder in my file space on the server>." For example, "https://foo.bar.net/My_Files/." I also created a subfolder under the top-level folder, and it's called "zotero."
On my iMac running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, I'm able to access the WebDAV share though the Finder and through Firefox. But in Zotero, the Verify Server button doesn't verify properly.
If I use https, it tells me I have a "SSL certificate error connecting to <my domain name>. If I use http, it tells me "You don't have premission to access /My_Files/zotero/ on the WebDAV server.
What am I doing wrong?
I've set up my own WebDAV server at "https://<my domain name>/<a top-level folder in my file space on the server>." For example, "https://foo.bar.net/My_Files/." I also created a subfolder under the top-level folder, and it's called "zotero."
On my iMac running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, I'm able to access the WebDAV share though the Finder and through Firefox. But in Zotero, the Verify Server button doesn't verify properly.
If I use https, it tells me I have a "SSL certificate error connecting to <my domain name>. If I use http, it tells me "You don't have premission to access /My_Files/zotero/ on the WebDAV server.
What am I doing wrong?
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dstillmanThis is with Standalone? If your server uses a self-signed certificate, you'll need to follow the certificate override instructions for it to work in Standalone. (Better yet, get a free cert via Let's Encrypt.)