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NAME

       cadaver - A command-line WebDAV client for Unix.

SYNOPSIS

       cadaver         [-trp[-r         file][-p         host[:port]]][-V][-h]
       http://hostname[:port]/path

DESCRIPTION

       cadaver supports file upload, download,  on-screen  display,  namespace
       operations  (move  and  copy),  collection  creation  and deletion, and
       locking operations.

       Its operation is similar to the standard  BSD  ftp(1)  client  and  the
       Samba  Project’s smbclient(1).  A user familiar with these tools should
       be quite comfortable with cadaver.

       cadaver  supports  automatically  logging  in  to   servers   requiring
       authentication  via a .netrc file (similar to ftp(1) - see section "THE
       .netrc FILE" below).

OPTIONS

       -t, --tolerant
              Allow cd/open into non-WebDAV enabled  collection;  use  if  the
              server or proxy server has WebDAV compliance problems.

       -r, --rcfile=file
              Use this rcfile rather than the default of ~/.cadaverrc

       -p, --proxy=host[:port]
              Connect  using  the  proxy  host  "host" and optional proxy port
              "port".

       -V, --version
              Display version information and exit.

       -h, --help
              Display this help message and exit.

COMMAND REFERENCE

       ls [path]
              List contents of current [or other] collection

       cd path
              Change to specified collection

       pwd    Display name of current collection

       put local [remote]
              Upload local file

       get remote [local]
              Download remote resource

       mget remote...
              Download many remote resources

       mput local...
              Upload many local files

       edit resource
              Edit given resource

       less remote...
              Display remote resource through pager

       mkcol remote...
              Create remote collection(s)

       cat remote...
              Display remote resource(s)

       delete remote...
              Delete non-collection resource(s)

       rmcol remote...
              Delete remote collections and ALL contents

       copy source... dest
              Copy resource(s) from source to dest

       move source... dest
              Move resource(s) from source to dest

       lock resource
              Lock given resource

       unlock resource
              Unlock given resource

       discover resource
              Display lock information for resource

       steal resource
              Steal lock token for resource

       showlocks
              Display list of owned locks

       propnames res
              Names of properties defined on resource

       chexec [+|-] remote
              Change isexecutable property of resource

       propget res [propname]
              Retrieve properties of resource

       propset res propname value
              Set property on resource

       set [option] [value]
              Set an option, or display options

       open URL
              Open connection to given URL

       close  Close current connection

       quit   Exit program

       unset [option] [value]
              Unsets or clears value from option.

       lcd [directory]
              Change local working directory

       lls [options]
              Display local directory listing

       lpwd   Print local working directory

       logout Logout of authentication session

       help [command]
              Display help message

THE .netrc FILE

       The file ~/.netrc may be  used  to  automatically  login  to  a  server
       requiring  authentication.  The  following tokens (separated by spaces,
       tabs or newlines) may be used:

       machine host
              Identify a remote  machine  host  which  is  compared  with  the
              hostname given on the command line or as an argument to the open
              command.  Any subsequent tokens up to the end  of  file  or  the
              next machine or default token are associated with this entry.

       default
              This  is  equivalent  to  the  machine  token  but  matches  any
              hostname. Only one default token may be  used  and  it  must  be
              after all machine tokens.

       login username
              Specifies  the  username  to  use  when logging in to the remote
              machine.

       password string
       passwd string
              Specifies the password to use when  logging  in  to  the  remote
              machine.

       Any other tokens (as described in ftp(1)) are ignored.

EXAMPLES

       cadaver http://dav.example.com/
              Connects  to  the  server myserver.example.com, opening the root
              collection.

       cadaver http://zope.example.com:8022/Users/fred/
              Connects to the server zope.example.com using port 8022, opening
              the collection "/Users/fred/".

       cadaver https://secure.example.com/
              Connects to a server called secure.example.com using SSL.

FILES

       ~/.cadaverrc
              Individual  user settings that can override cadaver defaults and
              to script cadaver. Can be changed by the "--rcfile" option.

       ~/.netrc
              Login and initialization  information  used  by  the  auto-login
              process. See section "THE .netrc FILE" for details.

AUTHOR

       Joe Orton <cadaver@webdav.org>

SEE ALSO

       ftp(1), smbclient(1)