Hi,

The only immediate answer I have is the service-wide caldavd.plist setting:

EnableReadOnlyServer

When set to true, nothing is writable.

There may be another option in the future, as we have been developing more 
stuff around shared address book collections, however we haven't yet had a 
release with any of those features. Also I don't believe there is any client 
support anywhere for managing shared address books, although that doesn't mean 
you can't use the feature(s), it just means you have to hand-craft some 
requests to manage the sharing state.

-dre

> On Jul 29, 2014, at 12:18 AM, Carsten Pohle <cpo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> I would like to provide our staff a shared address book, hosted on a DCS
> running on an Ubuntu server. Everything works fine so far, except that
> anyone having access to the shared address book (via a shared CardDAV
> user account) is able to write changes, even accidentally.
> 
> I've read that there was some development with respect to shared address
> books in the past. Can someone please tell me what the current situation
> is? Is there any path to set up DCS in a way that there is an owner of
> an address book with write access and other users or groups with
> read-only access to the same resource?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any clue
> 
> Carsten
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