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ParticipantI did more testing and saw that an OD user had no issue creating a calendar on the iCal server, so the issue is specific to the AD users. I did notice, however, that the OD user could log into the web interface once, but trying again a second time didn’t work. I was able to log into the web interface as diradmin.
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ParticipantAlso, it seems like proper DNS setup is required for iCal to properly detect the iCal server settings. My server doesn’t provide DNS, and our DNS admin won’t create the additional record needed.
Is there a way to detect the proper settings without this?
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ParticipantI’ve got SL server set up and working correctly with the Golden Triangle setup. All services are working as expected except iCal Server. I can create an OD user and that user can use Ical Server as expected, but when I import an AD user to add his/her augmented record, I keep getting denied when I try to use iCal server as that user. Is there something else I need to do?
The error when I try to create a calendar is:
2010-01-08 10:45:27-0500 [-] [caldav-8009] [AMP,client] [calendarserver.provision.root#info] Unauthenticated users not enabled with the ‘calendar’ SACL
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ParticipantFor Windows users, shouldn’t any CalDAV client work? I’ve seen the EM Client and Sunbird. One nice feature available in Snow Leopard is the calendar web interface where you can view/modify calendars online.
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Participant[QUOTE][u]Quote by: MacTroll[/u][p]On 10.4 a lot of the Unix-y things had issues with users that were in more than 16 groups.
I would suggest adding the individual user to the sshd_config file via an AllowUsers directive.[/p][/QUOTE]
Ok I tried this:
[code]# Example of overriding settings on a per-user basis
#Match User anoncvs
# X11Forwarding no
# AllowTcpForwarding no
# ForceCommand cvs serverAllowUsers user admin
AllowGroups admin[/code]Two things I noticed… first I only had “user” (which is me) in the AllowUsers directive, and it seemed to ignore AllowGroups, so I added user “admin” to AllowUsers. User admin is the local admin account, user “user” is my AD account. Admin works, User doesn’t. Basically, AllowUsers for my AD user account doesn’t help, unless I’m not specifying the account properly?
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Participant34 views and not even a “I dunno”? :question: 😯
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