Hi Cyrus, Thanks for being here to help the rest of us;-)
Okay, my original problem was: I could not connect to the calendar server other than from the localhost, then I saw the line "Could not start kerberos" and I figure that was the problem, apparently I was wrong. Now the problem still exist here, I have tried various setting in caldavd-dev.plist, including: <key>BindAddresses</key> <array> <string>the.real.ip.caldav</string> </array> and <key>BindAddresses</key> <array> <string>127.0.0.1</string> <string>the.real.ip.caldav</string> </array> With all combinations of <key>ServerHostName</key> <string>localhost</string> and <key>ServerHostName</key> <string>the.real.host.name</string> With all these tricks, however, I can only browse the calendar server from the localhost, for example, start a firefox session from the server. If I try to connect remotely, the browser shows connecting to the caldav server forever. What else should I take care of? The firewall is shut down completely when I experiment this. Thanks, Jindan Cyrus Daboo-3 wrote: > > Hi Jindan, > > --On November 5, 2007 5:54:51 PM -0800 Jindan Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Well, Kerberos is not required. By default in the caldavd-test.plist we > have Kerberos Digest and Basic authentication enabled. If the Kerberos > subsystem is not properly setup, the calendar server will start, but > Kerberos will not be offered as an authentication option - Digest and > Basic > will still be available. > > If you want, you can disable Kerberos in the caldavd.plist file until such > a time as you have the necessary service principal keytab entries etc. > > -- > Cyrus Daboo > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Kerberos-Issue---Principals---Authentication-tf4728163.html#a13600185 Sent from the Calendar Server - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users