Tack- The problem I was having was that I was using the wrong path. My current settings which seem to work fine are:
path = "/calendars/" login as admin... Then edit the calendar for which you want to grant permission on. For example, to steal Cyrus' wording: To give read read access on user02's calendar to user01: 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. It worked for me... On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 5:03 PM, tack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been following this thread from before my time here: > > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.macosx.calendarserver.user/582 > > I've been trying the Mulberry bit with these instructions: > > http://trac.mulberrymail.com/mulberry/wiki/apple_calendar_server > > But they don't correspond with the options in my version of the > program (4.0.8v). > > So: Is there another way to edit DAV ACL's that people have used or > can somebody who's used Mulberry to do so point me in the right > direction? > > Basically the issue I'm dealing with is I've got around 20 users who > each need to be able to subscribe to each other's calendars in iCal. > We're on a beater PC running BSD so we're pretty much stuck with the > XML directory service. I understand the way to deal with this is > either with delegation or editing the ACL's. If anyone has another > way in mind I'll try that too. > > Cheers, > tack > _______________________________________________ > calendarserver-users mailing list > calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users >
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