Simple to fix the SSL issues. Create your own root certificate which you install on your clients. Then create a cert for your calendar server and sign it with your new root certificate. Check my website http://www.rho.cc for a step by step guide. It's for Asterisk PBX but the steps are the same. ---Guy (via iPhone) On 9 Apr 2010, at 19:16, John Murdie <john@cs.york.ac.uk> wrote:
I've been experimenting with Calendar Server 2.4 on (Slackware) Linux (13.0), and would like to compare notes. I'm using only SSL and have provided a self-signed certificate - I'd need to stump up some money for something better. I'm using accounts.xml just to experiment with.
Evolution 2.62.2 seems fine as "user01" (or anyone else), but with Sunbird 1.0b1 (though Sunbird is obsolescent) and also in Thunderbird 3.0.4 with Lightning 1.0b1, I've fallen foul of Bug 523555 - "Cannot add CalDAV calendar via HTTPS if server has invalid/self-signed certificate" - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=523555 - fixed in development code on the 27th March, apparently.
I had iCal 4.0.2 working fine on Mac OS X 10.6 without SSL with Calendar Server 2.3, but now with 2.4 when I try: iCal -> Preferences -> Accounts and click "+", and following http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3861 for rough guidance, I see:
Page "Add an account" - - - - - - - - - - -
Account type: CalDAV User name: user01 Password: user01 Server address: https://calendar.mydomain.tld:8443/calendars/users/user01
Create.
Verifying ... "No CalDAV server was found at the specified address."
Continue.
Page "Calendar Server Options" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Account Template: iCal Server User name: user01 Password: user01 Server address: https://calendar.cs.york.ac.uk Server path: /calendars/users/user01/ Port: 8443 Use SSL: yes
Create. "The account information was not found. Async operation timed out".
Nothing visible in calendar server error log while this is going on, debug level = "info".
Next step is Kerberos, once I find a fix or a work-around for the above problems.
John A. Murdie
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