Hideki -
My set up works to SEND invitations through iCal only. I CANNOT RECEIVE
invites through iCal - the only thing I can do is check my mail, then drag and
drop calendar invites onto iCal - they never show up in iCal. I am not sure if
that's because of my email set up (which is a little weird) or not, but I can't
get that to work and would take any advice on that anyone can offer - and for
that I am copying the calserver user list.
The accounts.xml file should be in conf/auth. If it is moved, you need to be
sure that the location set for it in your plist file is updated - the plist
file tells calendarserver the path and file name. As I recall, mine was
originally accounts-test.xml, but I nixed the "test" part of that and had to
update the name in the plist.
Here's the advice I got to finally get it up and running - in your accounts.xml
file you have to add a user named com.apple.calendarserver and assign it a
password. like so (you can generate your own GUID using the unix command [in
terminal] uuidgen - just type it in and it generates a guid for you, then cut
and paste it for the new user]):
<user>
<uid>com.apple.calendarserver</uid>
<guid>AEB68DD7-D2B8-4D4D-A574-2A4533DF36A4</guid>
<password>SUPERSECRETPASSWORD</password>
<name>Calendar Server iMIP injection</name>
<disable-calendar />
</user>
And in your plist file, under AdminPrincipals you have to have the GUID listed
for that new user, like the first one is below:
> <key>AdminPrincipals</key>
> <array>
>
> <string>/principals/__uids__/AEB68DD7-D2B8-4D4D-A574-2A4533DF36A4/</string>
>
> <string>/principals/__uids__/ABE88blah-blah-blah-blah-asdfasdfasdf/</string>
> </array>
Also in the plist file, add the com.apple.calendarserver password as a field in
the iMIP protocols settings:
<!-- iMIP protocol options -->
<key>iMIP</key>
<dict>
<key>Enabled</key>
<true/>
<key>MailGatewayServer</key>
<string>localhost</string>
<key>MailGatewayPort</key>
<integer>62310</integer>
<key>Password</key>
<string>SUPERSECRETPASSWORD</string>
If memory serves, that got me up and running for sending invites, but I still
cannot RECEIVE invites through iCal or any other client.
Good luck -
Conrad
On Mar 9, 2010, at 4:31 PM, Hideki Yamashita wrote:
> Hi Conrad,
>
> My name is Deks and I'm having a heck of a time trying to get iCal Server 2
> on SL Server to send and receive notifications to external email addresses.
> I found the thread you started and thought "Wow, I'm not crazy!" Well, not
> yet anyway.
>
> I am experiencing similar issues with iCal Server2 and thought I'd try and
> reach out for some advice. I'm going to start with the simple stuff that
> I've done in hopes of having a "Duh" moment where it's some small setting
> I've been overlooking.
>
> Here's what I've got so far:
>
> OS 10.6.2 Server
>
> Services Running:
>
> AFP, DHCP, Firewall, iCal, Mail, NAT, Open Directory (Master), and VPN (Site
> 2 Site)
>
> I've followed the instructions in the documentation for setting up all of
> these services and I think I have things setup okay.
>
> - The only thing that doesn't work with iCal is the external email
> notification function.
> - I've created an email acct for the iCal server,
> ([email protected]) and can send and receive mail using Apple Mail
> on the same box that iCal Server is running.
>
> After scouring thru the threads and my caldavd.plist file I noticed that I'm
> missing the accounts.xml file in /etc/caldavd/ Did you manually create this
> file?
> Also, what's going on with com.apple.calendarserver under the XMPPNotifier
> key in caldavd.plist? Does this user need an email account?
>
> I can send you my logs and plist file if you need more details.
>
> Thanks for your time, it is greatly appreciated!
>
> Deks
>
>
>
>
> Hideki Yamashita | IT Manager
> contact | [email protected]
> 415-896-9800 | x204
>
--
Conrad Wasmer
612-598-0301
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