Paul van der Vlis schreef: > Conrad Wasmer schreef: >> Paul - >> >> I am not sure if you misspoke regarding where you put your new user >> listing, but it should be listed in your /conf/auth/accounts-test.xml file >> (or other location depending on how you authenticate users, but this >> assumes you are going with a pretty standard installation). In the >> caldavd.plist file you can identify the type of authentication and the name >> and location of the file - it's in that file that you need to put your new >> users. I am pretty sure that the default is /conf/auth/accounts-test.xml > > I am using Debian, the standard location there is: /etc/caldavd/accounts.xml > I've checked this in /etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist > > The setup works with the users "test" and "amdin" what are defaults. > >> Also, you want to be sure to include a <guid> for each user (it seems it >> may be best to use the command uuidgen to generate a fully compliant guid, >> and cut and paste that into the guid field instead of just restating the >> uid), > > I try now: > > <user> > <uid>paul</uid> > <guid>ba822231-5297-42a1-a4a5-12d9448741bc</guid> > <password>secret</password> > <name>Paul van der Vlis</name> > <cuaddr>mailto:[email protected]</cuaddr> > </user> > > But it still does not work. I will add the error.log. > I see everything in the "test" calendar. > >> and in following the standards that have been introduced in the >> accounts.xml file from trunk, you should also include the <name>, >> <first-name>, <last-name> fields that you'll find in the accounts-test.xml >> file located, like so: > > I use calendarserver version "1.2.dfsg-8" from Debian stable, which will > be not so new.
I have it working now. The point seems to be that Lightning (version 0.8, Lightning is a Thunderbird plugin) saves only one username/password correct and does not ask for another password on the same server, but uses the old one. When I remove the old username/password and restart the application there is a dialog-window what asks for a username and password. Then it works, but only with one calendar per server. Maybe this problem is gone with a newer version of Ligtning, the actual version is 1.0-beta1. I also use now this on the commandline to create a calendar for the user. Not sure it's really nessesary: curl -X MKCALENDAR -u username:secret \ http://server:8008/calendars/users/marcel/calendar With regards, Paul van der Vlis. _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users
