


Protestwähler aufgepasst, nur einer kann es schaffen! \#Bundestagswahl2025 #Wahl #BTW25 #Bundestagswahl @deutschland @wahl
@fmstrat @selfhosted As far as I know, everything behind the scenes of #Nextcloud is WebDAV.
Simple services like #Syncthing or baikal for CalDAV are sufficient. I just don't like Nextcloud.


How to easily run a Webdav server in a Docker container
A lot of open source software lets you synchronise data via webdav, but how do you get a #webdav server? Using Apache with the dav module is a common approach, but I couldn't bother to set it up that way. My way is different: Rclone can act as a webdav server and is easy to configure. I've been using it for 3 years and it's very reliable. Have a look at the compose file in the picture. @selfhosted

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