Integrating CalServer with OD
Hi, I'm trying to get Calendar Server on my MBP (10.5.2) to talk to my OD (10.5.2 Server) master. I got it to work, but with some pain: 1) First, I had to create a "computer" record in OD for my MBP (mbp.macti.lan); 2) In the "computer" OD record, I had to manually create the "apple- serviceinfo" attribute with something similar to this: http://trac.calendarserver.org/browser/CalendarServer/trunk/doc/ical-schema.... 3) In the "computer" OD record, I had to add a second attribute so that I have "mbp.macti.lan$" and "mbp.macti.lan"; 4) For each of my users, I have to manually create the "apple- servicelocator" attribute with this value : F8EED00A -2BA9 -43F9-878C-808C1851D01E:CFD9E112-9CC3-4AB7-97A6-3951C61ECECB:calendar Now my questions are: - How can I register Calendar Server somewhere so that I can select it in the "Advanced" tab in Workgroup Manager. I can see iCal Server running on my 10.5 Server in the list, but my MBP running Calendar Server is not. - Do I really have to create the "apple-servicelocator" for all of my users manually?
Hi Pascal, --On May 26, 2008 3:46:22 PM -0400 Pascal Robert <probert@macti.ca> wrote:
I'm trying to get Calendar Server on my MBP (10.5.2) to talk to my OD (10.5.2 Server) master. I got it to work, but with some pain:
1) First, I had to create a "computer" record in OD for my MBP (mbp.macti.lan);
What you need to do is do an authenticated bind to OD. Use Directory Utility to bind the MBP to the OD master. It should prompt you for a user id/password. Just use your OD info. Once that is done Server Admin on the MBP can write the computer record itself. If you then use Workgroup Manager (on the MBP or server) and login as the directory admin, you should see the MBP listed as an option for enabling calendaring for users. -- Cyrus Daboo
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