>Are you sure Tryton use your configuration file? Look at the log of >trytond, it tells which configuration file it uses.
Yes, the /etc/trytond.conf was always used, I checked in /etc/init.d/trytond and in the trytond.log to make sure. I don't know how (I did only repeat the steps already tried several times before) but I now managed to get pyWebDav listen on 8078 (while apache2 running and apache2-webdav listening on 8080). I guess it had to do with the manuel second installation of pyWebDav by easyinstall that triggered something. If I might ask your helpful advice once more (would be hard to give up after I made it so far): Now I can access https://host.domain.net:8078 by the webbrowser. If I choose one of the databases there, the browser brings the error message, that the connection was closed by the server or that the website couldn't be loaded because there was not data sent by the server (happens in Opera/Firefox/Chrome). I still cannot access the calendars and contacts by lightning. I added the certificate exception and tried without ssl too. Using the full URL (/database/Calendars/calendar) doesn't make a difference. The Apache does not interfere, I shut it down for testing. I see nothing related to that in syslog nor in trytond.log Any idea on that? David -- -- [email protected] mailing list
