I'm trying to mount a webDAV share with this fstab line:
myserverip /media/myserver/ davfs noauto,user,rw 0 0
I have added the secret credentials to ~/.davfs2/secrets
.
Also done sudo dpkg-reconfigure davfs2
to allow mounting by non-root users.
This all works fine if I have the following in /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf
:
dav_user myusername # system wide config file only
dav_group myusername # system wide config file only
But this obviously only works for one user, however if I leave it at the default:
dav_user davfs2 # system wide config file only
dav_group davfs2 # system wide config file only
and add my user account to the group davfs2 via
sudo usermod -aG davfs2 myusername
which is successful as shown by the output of groups myusername
:
myusername : myusername davfs2
However when I now try to mount the share I get the following error:
/sbin/mount.davfs: user myusername must be a member of group davfs2
So how do I get it to mount by group and why does it not recognize that I’m in the correct group.
Your running login session might not be updated with the new group yet. Try just calling
groups
and see if that lists davfs2.