Hi Chris,
On Nov 15, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Chris Scrofani wrote:
Hello All,
I have a OS X 10.5.1 server, which is set up in Workgroup mode. I
simply want to enable file sharing, calendaring, and get my list of
users from my existing Active Directory domain.
I have set up the server as an Open Directory master, and it is also
successfully connected to my Active Directory domain. I imported
all of my users from the AD domain into a local group, and was able
to assign that group privileges to read/write to a shared network
folder. File sharing seems to be set up perfectly at this point.
What I am having trouble with is getting those same AD accounts
working with iCal server. If I look in the Users section of Server
Preferences, there is only one account in there, my Administrator
account. I tested a CalDAV connection from iCal.app and was
successfully able to connect using this one Administrator account.
None of the other accounts from the AD seemed to work though, so I
tried importing an individual account from the AD into the Users
section of Server Preferences. This seems to create the necessary
conditions needed for the account to access iCal server, except that
whenever I try to use that account to connect with iCal.app, it
gives me the error "Your password was rejected by the server
192.168.*.* for the login *****". I surely am not typing the
password wrong, since I tried it with a couple of different accounts
and I use the same passwords every day.
The calendar server defaults to using HTTP Digest authentication,
which is not supported by Active Directory. Turn on kerberos in iCal
(it's on in the server by default) or optionally enable Basic
authentication (and disable digest) in the caldavd plist.
-David
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