OS X V10.7 Lion :: Way To Get Free CalDav
Apr 22, 2012Is any CalDav server free?
Info:MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Is any CalDav server free?
Info:MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
We have installed a very new Mac mini 2011 with OS X Lion Server and we added four users there. This four users should share their calendars with each other so the system is designed as a CalDAV- and CardDAV-server. We have set up all necessary nameserver entries, installed all updates.Â
On our Lion workstations (Mac pro) we connected iCal with our new Lion Server, works like a charm, but only for two days.Â
Since yesterday we get 403 errors on MOVE (only). Means one creates a new entry at the calendar and try to "move" this entry to another users calendar. Immediately after storing we get "Server reports error" and "Answer: 403 in action CalDAVMoveEntityQueueableOperation" (translated from german). At the servers logfile we found only one entry per move which says:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - username [04/Apr/2012:19:23:20 +0200] "MOVE /calendars/__uids__/96C658FB-6B37-416D-B16C-7663E61E5770/60c71d0d-d3ac-4efd-8c2 6-5beb164c65c3/01F30AFE-6E4E-44AF-ABAF-4F051895E694.ics HTTP/1.1" 403 154 "-" "CalendarStore/5.0.2 (1166); iCal/5.0.2 (1571); Mac OS X/10.7.3 (11D50d)" i=2 t=48.5 or=1Â
We have checked all other logfiles and are unable to find any hint for this error.Yes the sharings are set well and we can reproduce this error. As an act of desperation we deleted all calendar entries, deleted users, restarted the server, re-created the users and calendars - same thing as before.Â
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Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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Info:Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7)
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