Hi Wilfredo ,
thank you very much,

I found this out in this morning already. I had answered to the users- list already (see below) but forgot to mark this topic as solved in the dev-list
Dear Cyrille,

It's so easy.... so clear that I need nearly two days to understand...

The point is to tell iCal to accept the certificate. As I accepted it with my Browser and I saw that it was stored in apple service programm where the certs and keys (not sure about the english name) I thought every must be ok.

To tell iCal to accept the certs one has to open the SSL-Site with safari - not with firefox. When I had accepted the certs with safari everything in iCal was ok

Thanks you very much for the time you spent on this

Georg
P.S. maybe someone can add this iCal feature to the iCal-Howto on 
www.calendarserver.org


Thank you very much also for you time

Georg


Am 19.02.2009 um 19:04 schrieb Wilfredo Sánchez Vega:

On Feb 18, 2009, at 6:08 AM, Georg Troska wrote:

"The account inforation could not be found - Unexpected error at the secure name resoltion (Error -9813). The servername <name> is maybe incorrect "

"Secure name resolution" usually means, I think, that something is fishy about your certificate and the client can't validate it. It's not my favorite error message.

One way to validate that SSL is otherwise working on your server is to try loading up /calendars on it in Safari. If that works, the problem is probably a cert issue.

        -wsv


Georg Troska
Experimentelle Physik IV
TU Dortmund
+49 231 755 3501

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