[CalendarServer-users] CardDAV instalattion integrated in caldav
Andre LaBranche
dre at apple.com
Wed Feb 2 11:17:43 PST 2011
Are you running trunk? To use a known working configuration, cp conf/caldavd-dev.plist conf/caldavd-test.plist, then start the server. In this configuration, the service is listening (on localhost) on all the required ports. If you use a browser to hit http://localhost:8800, you should see a top-level listing similar to:
Name Size Last Modified MIME Type
.calendarserver_version 1 2010-Sep-22 14:03 text/plain
.well-known/ ? (collection)
addressbooks/ ? (collection)
admin ? (collection)
calendars/ ? (collection)
directory/ ? (collection, addressbook, directory)
principals/ ? (collection)
timezones ? text/xml (timezones)
webcal ? (collection)
You can validate CardDAV by running the 'testserver' script included with CalendarServer. This script runs tests provided by CalDAVTester, which should be a sibling directory to CalendarServer.
I have updated and consolidated our documentation about CalDAVTester:
https://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/CalDAVTester
-dre
On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:16 AM, Lisana Berberi wrote:
> hello,
> i've installed caldav in a linux squeeze machine and it works great, now i want to install CardDAV,
> pls can you help me..
>
> i did some configs
>
> <!-- Enable Calendars -->
> <key>EnableCalDAV</key>
> <true/>
> i tried via Address Book on ical to add a new cardav account but i got an error message:
>
> The CardDAV server returned an error (404) for the user “admin”.
> URL: https://cal.internetpeople.at:8843/(null)/
>
> thnx,
> lisa
>
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