Julien,

On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Julien Garet wrote:

In my setup I was able to advance a bit by switching the requirement for
certificates off (I also was not able to get the certificates succeed, with
the same error as you do).
Do you mean setting SSLVerifyServer = 0 and SSLVerifyHost = 0 ?

Yes, this is what I did (I tried to add the certificate by exporting it from FireFox on the calendar website, but this did not work. Libsoup was complaining).

It does not work better for me.

Were you still getting the same error message? I start to wonder if I do not suffer from the ssl problem myself, while I try to find the solution elsewhere.

syncURL = https://agenda.inria.fr:4444/ocst-bin/ocas.fcgi
username = garet
password = "<my_password>"
logdir = /tmp/syncevo
loglevel = 5
maxlogdirs = 1
RetryInterval = 5
deviceId = sc-pim-290f49b4-ab78-4c7b-9c82-6bed35815f2c
SSLVerifyServer = 0
SSLVerifyHost = 0
WebURL =
IconURI =
ConsumerReady = 1

and here are my sources files :
addressbook/config.ini:sync = none
addressbook/config.ini:type = addressbook:text/vcard
addressbook/config.ini:uri = ./Contacts

calendar/config.ini:sync = two-way
calendar/config.ini:type = calendar
calendar/config.ini:uri = ./Calendar/Events

I only use the calendar at the moment - I want to make it work first. But my set up is essentially the same as yours.

Other users of my server also add a query limitiing the scope of synchronization. I heard rumours that unlimited does not work, but I do not know if this is a client or a server limitation in their cases.


calendar/config.ini:uri = ./Calendar/Events?/dr(-60,180)

Gives a scope of 60 days back and 180 in future.

Andrzej
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