Hello justusiv,
Is a windows share the only option for you? Windows (10 at least) can view webdav shares just like they’re a network share.
In 1.39, ncw and team introduced the rclone serve webdav
command, which allows one to create a webdav server for a local remote. If it’s solely for a firewalled local network, something like:
rclone serve webdav --addr 192.168.1.xxx:8081 myshare:
Should work ( assuming your ip is 192.168.1.xxx, it will start a server on port 8081), but it wont offer any encryption or authentication ( anyone on your network can see it, without a firewall, possibly the whole internet ). If you’d like encryption and/or authentication, you can use Caddy ( caddyserver.com ):
In the directory you’re running Caddy from, make a file named Caddyfile
with contents like ( replace mysite.example.com
with your FQDN, and $user
and $password
with the desired user and password:
mysite.example.com
proxy / 127.0.0.1:8081
basicauth $user $password
Derived From - https://github.com/caddyserver/examples/blob/master/httpsproxy/Caddyfile
rclone serve webdav myshare:
caddy
Then on port 443 you’ll have a webdav server which (ideally) should only be accessible encrypted and with the user and password you supplied.
Good luck, hope this helps,
jedi453