Hi Cyrus, Thanks for being here to help the rest of us;-) Okay, my original problem was: I could not connect to the calendar server other than from the localhost, then I saw the line "Could not start kerberos" and I figure that was the problem, apparently I was wrong. Now the problem still exist here, I have tried various setting in caldavd-dev.plist, including: <key>BindAddresses</key> <array> <string>the.real.ip.caldav</string> </array> and <key>BindAddresses</key> <array> <string>127.0.0.1</string> <string>the.real.ip.caldav</string> </array> With all combinations of <key>ServerHostName</key> <string>localhost</string> and <key>ServerHostName</key> <string>the.real.host.name</string> With all these tricks, however, I can only browse the calendar server from the localhost, for example, start a firefox session from the server. If I try to connect remotely, the browser shows connecting to the caldav server forever. What else should I take care of? The firewall is shut down completely when I experiment this. Thanks, Jindan Cyrus Daboo-3 wrote:
Hi Jindan,
--On November 5, 2007 5:54:51 PM -0800 Jindan Zhou <jindan@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, Kerberos is not required. By default in the caldavd-test.plist we have Kerberos Digest and Basic authentication enabled. If the Kerberos subsystem is not properly setup, the calendar server will start, but Kerberos will not be offered as an authentication option - Digest and Basic will still be available.
If you want, you can disable Kerberos in the caldavd.plist file until such a time as you have the necessary service principal keytab entries etc.
-- Cyrus Daboo
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