I don't know if this is still the case, but
http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/iPhone states that an iPhone can't
connect directly to a CalDAV server, but must rather sync with another
instance of iCal on a full OSX install. This seems pretty
odd/daft/pointless/full-of-lock-in-badness to me, but
I would also suggest that people use SSL (https) rather an clear text when
connecting to calendar servers, specially if they are connecting over the
Internet. If you do not use SSL it's very trivial to get e username and
password.
Have a look at my site http://www.rho.cc which has documentatio
Dameon wrote:
I don't know if this is still the case, but
http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/iPhone states that an iPhone can't
connect directly to a CalDAV server, but must rather sync with another
instance of iCal on a full OSX install. This seems pretty
odd/daft/pointless/full-of-lock-in-bad
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 07:08:44AM -0500, Conrad Wasmer scribbled
in "Re: [CalendarServer-users] Problems during installation of?Calendar
Server":
> On my iPhone, I connect to dcs wih the account server listed as just the
> domain.com, and the account URL as:
> http://domain.
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 07:07:23PM +0200, Eric Scheibler scribbled
in "[CalendarServer-users] Problems during installation of Calendar Server":
> Hello at all,
>
> for a few months I try to configure a debian server. After the initial
> parts of this server are running we
Hello at all,
for a few months I try to configure a debian server. After the initial
parts of this server are running well I wanted to install a calendar
server. I searched for a tool which offers the caldav protocoll cause I
want to synchronize the calendars of my laptop (thunderbird with
ex