I had the same problem, so I tried setting HTTPPort to -1, and that
seemed to work. It's most likely not the right way to do it, but it
seemed to do the trick.
Darren
Damion Theobald wrote:
HI,
I am trying to disable the HTTP access to the calendar server, however where
it says to set this to 0, to disable brings up error when trying to run the
server.
<!-- HTTP port [0 = disable HTTP] -->
<key>HTTPPort</key>
<integer>0</integer>
Any ideas?
Also does anyone have a script for starting the Calendar server on boot up
for Suse enterprise server?
Regards
Damion
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