However, CRXDE Lite depends on the org.apache.sling.jcr.davex bundle to function properly, so disabling WebDAV will effectively disable CRXDE Lite as well.
When this happens, browsing to https://serveraddress:4502/crx/de/index.jsp will display an empty root node, and all HTTP requests to CRXDE Lite resources will fail:
404 Resource at '/crx/server/crx.default/jcr:root/.1.json' not found: No resource found
While this recommendation is intended to reduce attack surfaces as much as possible, system administrators might sometimes need access to CRXDE Lite in order to browse content or debug issues on production instances.
If disabled, you can turn CRXDE Lite on by following the below procedure:
4. Create the following configuration:
You can also enable CRXDE Lite via cURL, by running this command:
While this recommendation is intended to reduce attack surfaces as much as possible, system administrators might sometimes need access to CRXDE Lite in order to browse content or debug issues on production instances.
If disabled, you can turn CRXDE Lite on by following the below procedure:
- Go to the OSGi Components console at http://localhost:4502/system/console/components
- Search for the following component:
- org.apache.sling.jcr.davex.impl.servlets.SlingDavExServlet
- Click the wrench icon next to it in order to see its configuration options:
4. Create the following configuration:
- Root path: /crx/server
- Tick the box under Use absolute URIs.
You can also enable CRXDE Lite via cURL, by running this command:
curl -u admin:admin -F "jcr:primaryType=sling:OsgiConfig" -F "alias=/crx/server" -F "dav.create-absolute-uri=true" -F "dav.create-absolute-uri@TypeHint=Boolean" http://localhost:4502/apps/system/config/org.apache.sling.jcr.davex.impl.servlets.SlingDavExServlet
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