Doug wrote:
I'm testing different access to the SOGo calendars and address books. So far,
all is working fine when connecting through the web interface and Thunderbird
on Windows. When I go to connect using iCal and Address Book, it is not
working.
iCal is v4.0.2 (1379)
I have entered the following information for the Server Settings
Server address: myhostname
Server path: /SOGo/dav/username/
This seems to be inline with everything I have been able to find in mailing
list archives.
The response I get back is: "The server did not recognize your user name or
password for account "..." Make sure you enter them correctly."
I have entered, re-entered them numerous times but no luck.
Address Book is v5.0.1 (868)
I configured it with the following settings:
Account Type: CardDav
Username and Password of working account
Server addrress: myhostname:8800
It creates the account in Address Book. I can even tell that it connected to
the server because it pulled down the Full Name of the user. But it dosn't
sync any addresses with the server whether ones on the server or ones I created
within Address Book.
I tried someone's suggestion of modifying the plist configuration for this
entry and setting the server path to /SOGo/dev/username/Contacts/personal/ and
that did not help matters.
However, if I use the Mac's Go to Server capability and put in the address
http://myhostname:8800/SOGo/dev/username/Contacts/personal/, it will prompt me
for my username and password and then it will diplay the .ics fiels for the
current entries in this user's SOGo address book.
I was under the impression from the setup instructions that both iCal and
Address Book would work. Is this not the case?
I am running on CentOS 5.5 and the SOGo version is 1.3.5a-1.el5 that I got from
your repository.
Let me know if you have questions and what things I can try to make this work.
Do you have an entry in your apache httpd config like on page 40 of the
SOGo manual (that /principals line is critical)? The Apple stuff is very
picky about how it wants to connect. You should only type in the server
name (literally, no http, or anything else--it should even find the 8800
or 8843) and the username and it should be able to deduce the rest (e.g.
server path). I've found that if that's not the case, it won't work.
Steve
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