Hi,
assuming your using xml for directory service would you mind
publishing an example of (sanatized of course) how you set up super
and regular users? I haven't been able to understand how this is
established and what part the sudoers.plist file plays. I have
everything else working just fine.
Thanks,
On Apr 7, 2008, at 8:30 AM, Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:
I JUST setup a similar setup.
We each have our own calendar users. I made my wife and I superusers
for CalendarServer so we can easily see everyones schedules and
write to them.
By default though they are read only (in Lightning) for the other
person, but that can be changed simply by a checkbox.
CalendarServer is running on a Fedora Core 8 box, and we use Windows
XP, Vista and OSX.
We sync the iphones using iCal.
The one part that is really missing is web support. I just requested
to open a sourceforge project to create a PHP CalDAV class.
I think a well written PHP CalDAV class will help other Calendar
projects integrate CalDAV support into their projects quickly.
If there are any PHP developers that would like to assist, here is
the URL.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/php-caldav/
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