Connect with an admin privilege account and browse users data, you should see informations like that : *********** Principal Information --------------------- GUID: 39208c1b-e08a-49dc-97a4-c4b3866774cd Record type: users Short name: cyrille Full name: Cyrille Colin Principal UID: 39208c1b-e08a-49dc-97a4-c4b3866774cd Principal URL: /principals/__uids__/39208c1b-e08a-49dc-97a4-c4b3866774cd/
Alternate URIs: -> /principals/users/cyrille/ Group members: '() Group memberships: '() Calendar homes: -> /calendars/__uids__/39208c1b-e08a-49dc-97a4-c4b3866774cd ************* Check differences between your accounts. Cyrille. Le mardi 17 février 2009 à 15:06 +0100, Georg Troska a écrit : > Hi, > I'm not sure what I do have to check now.... > > > in /var/spoo/caldavd/calendars/__uids__/ are multiple user and group > entries. All ics-file have unique names. Isn't this a kind of uuid? > > Georg > Am 17.02.2009 um 14:30 schrieb Cyrille Colin: > > > hi, > > all users and groups seems to have the same guid. it should be unique > > like 39208c1b-e08a-49dc-97a4-c4b3866774cd. > > i'm using runadmin.py from CalDAVClientLibrary to add client, it > > will do > > it for you. > > cyrille. > > > > Le mardi 17 février 2009 à 13:55 +0100, Sean McAvoy a écrit : > >> Everything looks OK I think. Did you check the proxy database for > >> entires related to your user? > >> > >> On Feb 17, 2009, at 13:50, Georg Troska wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> I have not done any changes in the sudoes file, so my name does not > >>> occur there. > >>> > >>> my account.xml looks similar to this: > >>> > >>> <accounts realm="Test Realm2"> > >>> <user> > >>> <uid>troska</uid> > >>> <guid>e4</guid> > >>> <name>Georg Troska</name> > >>> </user> > >>> <user> > >>> <uid>user2</uid> > >>> <guid>e4</guid> > >>> <name>Username Two</name> > >>> </user> > >>> <group> > >>> <uid>e4</uid> > >>> <guid>e4</guid> > >>> <name>E4</name> > >>> <members> > >>> <member type="users">troska</member> > >>> </members> > >>> </group> > >>> <group> > >>> <uid>group2</uid> > >>> <guid>group2</guid> > >>> <name>Group Namel</name> > >>> <members> > >>> <member type="users">user2</member> > >>> </members> > >>> </group> > >>> <group> > >>> <uid>disabledgroup</uid> > >>> <guid>disabledgroup</guid> > >>> <password>disabledgroup</password> > >>> <name>Disabled Group</name> > >>> <members> > >>> <member type="users">user01</member> > >>> </members> > >>> <disable-calendar/> > >>> </group> > >>> </accounts> > >>> > >>> I don't think that I have special privileges. > >>> > >>> Thanks Georg > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Am 17.02.2009 um 13:10 schrieb Sean McAvoy: > >>> > >>>> Hi Georg, > >>>> perhaps you've setup yourself up in a group with special privileges > >>>> or maybe you've enabled yourself as admin in the sudoers.plist > >>>> file. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Feb 17, 2009, at 13:05, Georg Troska wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi, > >>>>> > >>>>> I have a calendarserver running on Ubuntu Intrepid. For > >>>>> authentication I use kerberos. > >>>>> > >>>>> For the moment I'm using the accout.xml to add my users. The final > >>>>> installation should use the NSS-dir-service. My Problem is, that I > >>>>> have access to all calendars > >>>>> I may write to personal user calendars and to group-calendars. I > >>>>> needn't belog to the group > >>>>> > >>>>> What do I do wrong? > >>>>> > >>>>> Georg > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>> calendarserver-users mailing list > >>>>> calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > >>>>> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver- > >>>>> users > >>>> > >>> > >>> Georg Troska > >>> Experimentelle Physik IV > >>> TU Dortmund > >>> +49 231 755 3501 > >>> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> calendarserver-users mailing list > >> calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users > >> > >> > > > > Georg Troska > Experimentelle Physik IV > TU Dortmund > +49 231 755 3501 > > > _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users