Hello Again, it seems my problem has resolved itself. Coming back to the office on Monday and retesting things the calendar showed up! I can only guess that this was to do with Browser Caching. Could that be the case? If so, could this be a re-occurring problem that could have a programmatic solution?
This was not just memcached, the issue was over hours. Memcached only caches for 600s (5 minutes) and a restart will also clear that caching up. (On another note, would it make sense to clear the memcache data on an update...). Sorry for the noise. Chris On 01/04/11 16:53, Chris Moules wrote: > Hello, > > I am relativity new to SOGo and am setting this up in combination with a > Debian (stable/squeeze) Samba server with Postfix and > Dovecot. > > I have a Samba (3.5.6) PDC using smbldap-tools and OpenLDAP. The users seem > to work fine and I have a SOGo installation that is > using the same user base for Samba, Dovecot, Postfix and SOGo. > > I wish to setup groups of users for ease of ACL assignments etc. > I found some documentation to help with this[1][2][3] and after some initial > frustration was able to find and assign rights to > my group. Still, however, the members of the group are not able to see the > calendar that the group has ACL view rights on. > > The group is assigned rights. But when searching for the calendar via > "Subscribe to a Calendar..." I just get "No possible > subscriptions". I am now a little in the dark. I see in MySQL > (SOGoProfileURL, etc) the "@group" entry. Any ideas? > > I am also interested in how one should setup various resources (rooms, car, > stapler, etc) should these each be a 'user' or does > SOGo also have a concept of a non-user object (no email address, password > etc)? Maybe creating a SOGo ldap schema for a bunch of > this type of data would be a good idea. At the moment I am getting by with > just the OpenLDAP/Samba schemas. > > Hint: One frustration that I faced was the Firefox pop-up blocker. It seems > that if this is enabled and you don't have a > whitelist entry for the SOGo server, there is a communication issue between > the blocked-then-allowed (via 'Allow' function in > bottom corner of window) window and the parent. This manifested its self > exclusively in the 'right-click calendar' -> > 'Sharing...' -> 'Add...' window that was the only thing 'detected' as a > pop-up. After white-listing the host these look-ups > suddenly worked! > > [1] > http://www.sogo.nu/english/nc/support/faq/article/how-are-groups-handled-in-sogo-2.html > [2] Pierre Gambarotto | 1 Apr 13:57 - Re: LDAP and group > "You can use the objectclass named extensibleObject. This special class > allow to use any attribute. This class is also not structural, so you > can use it everwhere you want." > [3]https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists/arc/users/2011-02/msg00295.html > > Info: > Debian Squeeze amd64 > sogo 1.3.5a - installed from - http://inverse.ca/debian -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists