Hi Cyrus, Thanks for your response, you've helped tremendously. I figured out my problem with Mulberry as well thanks to your hint.
The command line tool you are working on would be a huge help and greatly appreciated. Thanks, -Stephen On Jan 10, 2008 10:00 AM, Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > --On January 10, 2008 9:36:12 AM -0500 Stephen Bowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > So, I've installed mulberry, and attempt to edit access controls and I'm > > getting: > > > > 2008-01-10 09:02:01-0500 [-] [caldav-8181] [AMP,client] PROPFIND > > /principals/users/user01 > > Not sure exactly what you were trying to edit there, but it looks like you > were trying to edit ACLs on a principal resource, whereas what you really > need to do is edit ACLs directly on the calendar you want to share. But > note comments below... > > > 1) Are ACLs the way to solve my problem? Or is there an easier way to > > support sharing? Would like to use delegation, but as I understand it, > > that > > can only be done by setting up an OD server, etc etc. > > Delegation is the best way to do this. At present that is most easily > setup > using iCal and does require iCal bound to OD. > > > 2) If ACLs are the way, what could be the problem above? File > permissions > > don't seem to be the problem, as everything is caldavd:caldavd and the > > server is started up by user caldavd. > > If you really want to use ACLs, then set the ACLs on > /calendars/users/user02/calendar to give /principals/__uids__/XXX > (whatever > the principalURL is for user01) read access. > > (2) can be done using Mulberry but you do need to find the __uids__ URL > for > user01 - that can be done by using Safari to navigate to > /principals/users/user01/ and looking at the resulting page. > > In my spare time I have been working on a little command line tool that > will allow browsing of a WebDAV/CalDAV hierarchy, plus some direct > manipulation of ACLs and delegates. This tool would allow you to easily > set > ACLs and delegates from the command line without the need to be bound to > OD > etc. I am hoping to push this tool out to the open source site soon. I'll > post to this list once that happens. > > -- > Cyrus Daboo > >
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