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Re: WebDAV and iCal publishing



On Jun 29, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Nigel Kersten wrote:

I had for a while, and it worked fine. The disappointment came when I found it didn't support DAV over SSL. Other than that, it says what it does, does what it says.

I'm continually disappointed by this with every release. Anybody else?

I'm not, because I've found it does do DAV over SSL. It's the Finder that didn't.


http://staff.cofa.unsw.edu.au/~nigelkersten/___nobackup/ icaldavssl1.png
http://staff.cofa.unsw.edu.au/~nigelkersten/___nobackup/ icaldavssl2.png


That's under OS X Server 10.3.9, stock Apache and mod_dav.

Is that Kerberized? My main problem has been with authenticating against open directory. I can set up WebDAV against a local user on the OSXS, but get failures when I try to set up an Open Directory group in the realm and authenticate as a member of that group.
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