Hi Cyrus,

I'm also struggling with that using Mulberry ...

--On 5. September 2006 10:25:59 -0400 Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FYI I just added a wiki page for the repository.xml file:

<http://svn.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/wiki/RepositoryXML>

Thanks ...

--On September 5, 2006 12:25:28 AM -0400 Rick Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

By editing the repository-dev.xml file I was able to create more users.
The principals are created.

Same here:

2006/09/05 16:37 CEST [-] Created principal: /principals/users/a0620

I can see it in ~/Developer/Collaboration/CalendarServer/twistedcaldav/test/data/principals/users. Is that path to be expected?

> When I attempt to publish a calendar as one
of the new users the /calendars/users/<newuser> folder is created with
the inbox and outbox folder.

That doesn't even work for me, but the folders seem to be cerated while creating the principal. They are in ~/Developer/Collaboration/CalendarServer/twistedcaldav/test/data/calendars/users/a0620

But the calendar fails to publish with "Access to the calendar <server
url> is not permitted.."  If I use the admin name and password I can
publish the test calendar.

Can you provide the relevant portion of the server log?

Here it reads:

2006/09/05 16:39 CEST [HTTPChannel,0,134.95.128.1] OPTIONS /calendars/users/a0620/ HTTP/1.1 2006/09/05 16:39 CEST [HTTPChannel,0,134.95.128.1] 'Invalid privileges with no authentication details: <OPTIONS /calendars/users/a0620/ (1, 1)>' 2006/09/05 16:39 CEST [HTTPChannel,0,134.95.128.1] OPTIONS /calendars/users/a0620/ HTTP/1.1 2006/09/05 16:39 CEST [HTTPChannel,0,134.95.128.1] 'Invalid privileges with valid authentication details: <OPTIONS /calendars/users/a0620/ (1, 1)>'

As described on the wiki page, each user should be given <DAV:all>
privileges to their own calendar home collection. So it should be
possible to do anything in that collection once authenticated.

That doesn't seem to work. Perhaps the implicit rights don't work? Could you give us an example how to set the privileges explicitly? In the example file I see:

     <acl>
       <ace>
         <principal><all/></principal>
         <grant><privilege><all/></privilege></grant>
         <protected/>
         <inheritable/>
       </ace>
     </acl>

But I don't really understand how that's supposed to work.
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