DCS Configuration Manual?
Hello-- Looking through the archives and all over, the best thing I could find for help configuring the DCS is this: http://www.macworld.com/article/132736/caldavserver.html?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a38... It's a bit dated and has nothing about the CardDAV server now included with the CalDAV server. Is there anything out there that talks about how to configure these pieces? I need the CalDAV server's more advanced settings than discussed in the above article, like how to setup sending invites to others not on this server. Also, I would like to start on the CardDAV but see nothing out about that one and how to get started with it. I assumed some similarities between the configuration for it and the CalDAV, but haven't been able to initiate and connect to it yet. Any links to manuals, installation guides, etc. would be most appreciated! Thanks! Corey
Hello! I use calendar server on Debian system. I have a chrooted environment and mounted a partition with the DCS data to this jail. Everything works fine. Today i change all hard drive this computer, i installed new version of Debian and smthing. I complete copied the jail to the new HDD and i make a new partition and from the old DCS data i copied the new partition. Mounted this partition with "user_xattr" and look like everything is ok. But the users cant connect to the calendar server and i dont know while. The generated log file is say: "2010-11-26 00:13:29+0100 [-] [caldav-8008] [-] "Error reading property ('DAV:', 'current-user-privilege-set') for resource /calendars/__uids__/9b4cede0-1434-5268-a1e4-8c2b59f0f296/: <StatusResponse 401 Access denied while reading property {DAV:}current-user-privilege-set.>"2010-11-26 00:13:29+0100 [-] [caldav-8008] [-] 401 response while getting property: ('DAV:', 'current-user-privilege-set') " Anybody try move the datas to another DCS instance? Can i backup the data from the old system and restore a new one? If possible moving the data, then please help. I can restore the original situation (just change back the HDD -s). (sorry for my bad english) Attila
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Corey Head
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Kotán Attila