Hi all, I want to stop sharing my calendar google and the guys behind. So I tried to setup a calendar server on my NAS (WD My Book Live). Though, after hours of searching and trying, I got to a point where I need help. Baseline: The NAS runs a Debian Lenny (5.0). I don't want to mess around with it too much, so upgrading is not an option. I used the calendarserver package for Lenny, i.e. 1.2.dfsg-8. A bit outdated, I admit, though I wouldn't know how to install a newer version w/o a precooked Debian package. Clients are: TB+Lighting and iPhone iOS 6.1.3. After some effort I managed to set up the server, disable http and get all traffic through ssl. The NAS is behind a router that forwards the ssl port. TB+Lighting works fine. Problem: With the iPhone it seems as I had only write access to the calendar. On it don't get any other entry but those added with the iPhone itself. With the other clients I can read the entries made through the iPhone just like all other entries. Disabling ssl and passing all traffic cleartext didn't change anything. To make sure it wasn't the iPhone, I set up calendarserver (2.4.dfsg-7) on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Here everything works fine. However, I can't use my notebook as a server ... I attached the config files and the error log for the following actions: 1. restart the server, 2. try to sync with iPhone (failed), 3. sync with TB+Lightning (works). Thanks in advance and all the best, Eric