Hi again and sorry for the delay.

I was using the March 12 beta snapshot on XP and Outlook 2007.

I never changed the "Qop" string key to anything than the default  
(which is empty) on either Darwin Calendar Server or iCal server.

What puzzles me (and I've read Cyrus' answers on the calendarserver  
list) is that I can't get it to work with either Digest or Basic  
(even with Basic as the ONLY alternative. I must be doing something  
wrong, likely on the Outlook side. What setup exactly are you using  
for testing? In which order are these authenication alternatives  
pursued by the otlkcon plugin?

thx,

/Emil


31 mar 2008 kl. 19.04 skrev Kervin L. Pierre:
> Hello Emil,
>
> If you're using the latest build of Open Connector you shouldn't
> have to much issues with basic or digest authentication with
> Calendar Server.  There is an issue with digest authentication
> and Apple Calendar Server if there is a value in the <string>
> child tag of the "Digest" <key> tag.  Make sure that string is
> empty in all "*.plist" files, and you should be ok.
>
> Basic authentication, should just work.  So if there're issues
> with that, then somethings wrong.
>
> Are you using the Open Connector build?
>
> Best regards,
> Kervin
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>>
>> Your efforts are much appreciated. However, I cannot for the life of
>> me figure out how to get the connector to authenticate against iCal
>> Server or Darwin Calendar Server. Have you - or anyone else -  
>> succeeded?
>>
>> Client setup: XP SP2, Outlook 2007.
>>
>> Server setup: iCal Server from OS X Server 10.5.2 or Darwin Calendar
>> Server (latest = build 2263)
>>
>> When Digest authentication is on, I get an "Unauthorized" error when
>> trying to browse the resource from Outlook. Home URI works in Safari/
>> Firefox. Error in the caldav log is:
>>
>> [NegotiateCredentialFactory] authGSSServerStep: Invalid token was
>> supplied(No error)
>> [AMP,client] 'Authentication failed: Bad credentials: Invalid token
>> was supplied(No error)'
>>
>> When Digest/Kerberos is off and Basic is on (as edited directly in /
>> etc/caldav/caldavd.plist), I still get "Unauthorized" 99% of the  
>> time.
>> Under some special (poorly understood) circumstances, the default
>> calendar "calendar" WILL show up and I was once (!) able to add an
>> event to it (as seen by iCal client), although this quickly stopped
>> working...
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> /Emil
>>
>> 19 mar 2008 kl. 22.27 skrev Kervin L. Pierre:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> There seems to be some incompatibility between
>>> Apple Calendar Server and the Microsoft HTTP
>>> Auth features in certain configurations.  I still haven't
>>> got Digest Authentication to work yet, and as others
>>> have noted, windows sometimes defaults to
>>> incompatible authentication schemes.
>>>
>>> There may be a work around.  We've found work
>>> arounds for similar issues with the MS HTTP
>>> protocol stack and CalDAV servers.
>>>
>>> In the meantime, having Calendar Server to default
>>> to 'Basic' or 'Simple' authentication, maybe over
>>> HTTPS for security, might be the best way around
>>> this if you'd like to continue test the connector.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Kervin
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>>> From: Greg Cole
>>>> To: otlkcon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:56:42 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [otlkcon-devel] Question about Outlook Connection
>>>>
>>>> I was able to get IE 7 to login to our iCal server by disabling the
>>>> setting "Enable Integrated Windows Authentication" under tools ->
>>>> internet options -> advanced tab -> security section. I can find no
>>>> similar setting for Outlook.
>>>>
>>>> Greg Cole
>>>> System and Database Administrator
>>>> University of Oregon School of Law
>>>> 1221 University of Oregon
>>>> Eugene, OR 97403
>>>> (541) 346-3933
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 18, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Chad McDonald wrote:
>>>>> Edwin,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry it's taken me awhile to get back to you on this.  I had the
>>>>> same issues that you do.  From what I can tell it's an issue  
>>>>> between
>>>>> Windows and the Apple iCal server implementation of CALDAV.  From
>>>>> what I've been gathering it doesn't have much to do with  
>>>>> Outlook or
>>>>> the open connector plugin.  Try this:
>>>>> Can you login to http(s)://yourcaldavservername:8008 using IE  
>>>>> (6 or
>>>>> 7, it doesn't matter) on your test windows machine?  I could  
>>>>> not.  I
>>>>> even tried setting the iCal authentication method to "any  
>>>>> method" in
>>>>> Sever Admin with no luck.  Mozilla firefox on windows  
>>>>> authenticates
>>>>> and can browse to calendar files on http(s)://mycaldavservername:
>>>>> 8008 just fine.  There is something in IE which is also then  
>>>>> used by
>>>>> Windows that prevents us from correctly authenticating to an Apple
>>>>> iCal server.  What it is  I don't know but I know that is why when
>>>>> you try to "browse" for calendars using the open connector  
>>>>> plugin it
>>>>> errors out with authentication failure messages.  Hope this  
>>>>> helps a
>>>>> little, sorry I don't have better news for you.  I'm not sure who
>>>>> needs to update here M$ or Apple or maybe both, but I'm going to
>>>>> report the issue to both parties and hope for the best.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm copying the Open Connector List on this message as well in  
>>>>> case
>>>>> it provides help for any others out there struggling to make this
>>>>> work with Apple's iCal server. Hope you don't mind.
>>>>>
>>>>> Chad McDonald
>>>>> Compucraft Service Consultant
>>>>> 616.454.3442
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> http://www.compucraft.net
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 12, 2008, at 11:55 PM, Edwin Bien wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Chad
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please forgive me for emailing you but I am looking for  
>>>>>> assistance
>>>>>> with outlook connectivity to iCal server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I see from your posting on the list you experienced  
>>>>>> authentication
>>>>>> issues.
>>>>>> I am having similar issues.
>>>>>> Our configuration is leopard server with open directory  
>>>>>> enabled. I
>>>>>> get “not authorised” errors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Were you able to resolve this issue and if so may I ask what your
>>>>>> resolution was?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Again Sorry for the intrusion
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Edwin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Edwin Bien
>>>>>> IT Support
>>>>>>
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