Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
Course Prerequisites:
None
Students are expected to have a working knowledge of:
N/A
1. Introduction to WebDAV
2. Enabling WebDAV service
3. Connecting via WebDAV
3.1 Connecting using Windows 10 or Windows 11
3.2 Connecting using macOS (10.4 and above)
3.3 Connecting using Linux
3.4 Connecting using a mobile device
4. Remote HTTPS connecting via WebDAV
WebDAV is short for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP(S) protocol that allows a web server to appear as a standard network drive. After enabling WebDAV you will be able to remotely access your ASUSTOR NAS via HTTP or HTTPS protocol. WebDAV clients are native to Windows, macOS, Linux, etc. You can simply map/mount network drives (web folders) from one of these operating systems to one or several of the shared folders on the ASUSTOR NAS.
In the following examples we will show you how to enable WebDAV service on the NAS and how to connect to your NAS via WebDAV in a variety of different devices.
STEP 1
Windows 10 and Windows 11 only allows HTTPS WebDAV connections by default, if you want to use HTTP connections, you must first decrease the security level for the WebClient on Windows before being able to use HTTP connections to WebDAV.
Windows 10:
Windows 11:
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
If the default "admin" account of the NAS has been disabled, please be sure to enable [Connect using different credentials], and then you can proceed to next step properly and sign in with other administrator account.
STEP 5
STEP 6
For example, if: NAS IP: 172.16.1.206WebDAV port: 9800Folder you wish to connect to: DownloadThen you would enter: http://172.16.1.206:9800/Download Please note that folder names will be case-sensitive.
Note: You can also find the mountpoint for the WebDAV connection under [Shared] in the left hand panel and make it one of your login items.
Please refer to NAS 109: Using NAS with Linux to access NAS data using WebDAV on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS Desktop version.
In this example we will show you the process of connecting to your NAS via WebDAV using an iPad. We will be using a WebDAV client called "WebDAV Nav" which can be downloaded from Apple's App Store.
Note: Searching "WebDAV" on Google Play of the Android devices, and installing the app you wanted. Add a WebDAV server on the app with NAS IP, WebDAV port and sign in with the NAS administrator account, and then you should be able to access the NAS shared folders via WebDAV on the Android devices.
Note: Please enter the location of the WebDAV folder into the [Server URL] field in the following format: http://NAS_IP:WebDav_port/WebDav_folderFor example, if:NAS IP: 172.16.1.206WebDAV port: 9800Folder you wish to connect to: Download
Then you would enter: http://172.16.1.250:9800/Download
To enable WebDAV remote HTTPS connection, please make sure the following settings are completed.