On Feb 9, 2011, at 6:32 AM, Lisana Berberi wrote: > hello, > > can sb help me how to Install and Setup CardDAV server via caldav (which is > working great) in debian squeeze?
I don't know what version of Calendar Server you are using, but CardDAV is not supported in release 2.4. If you are running trunk, CardDAV capabilities are integrated with the caldav daemons; all you need to do is edit /etc/caldavd/caldavd.plist to enable CardDAV and possibly add an extra listener port (e.g. 8800). The plist setting for enabling CardDAV is: <key>EnableCardDAV</key> <true/> This is *enabled* by default, as you can see in twistedcaldav/stdconfig.py CardDAV clients typically want to connect on port 8800 (for non-ssl), so you should add that to BindHTTPPorts, like such: <key>BindHTTPPorts</key> <array> <integer>8008</integer> <integer>8800</integer> </array> Note that you might find occasional reason to believe that CardDAV should be configured separately, or run as a separate daemon. This is because that used to be how it worked, but now the services are integrated. -dre
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