Ok, and you don't have any error.log messages showing the reason for the loss 
of APN connection like the one I pasted?

On Apr 26, 2013, at 9:37 AM, sean.we...@mac.com wrote:

> You were clear. I was just adding that I checked all certificates after this 
> one was found to be valid.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 26, 2013, at 9:36 AM, Morgen Sagen <sa...@apple.com> wrote:
> 
>> To be clear, I don't mean your GoDaddy certs, I do mean the ones acquired 
>> from Apple when you turned on Apple push notifications.
>> 
>> Last year my APN cert expired and I got this in my error.log:
>> 
>> 2012-10-27 05:40:39-0700 [-] [notifications] 2012-10-27 05:40:39-0700 
>> [Uninitialized] [calendarserver.push.applepush.APNProviderFactory#warn] 
>> Connection to APN server made
>> 2012-10-27 05:40:40-0700 [-] [notifications] 2012-10-27 05:40:40-0700 
>> [APNProviderProtocol (TLSMemoryBIOProtocol),client] 
>> [calendarserver.push.applepush.APNProviderFactory#warn] Connection to APN 
>> server lost: [Failure instance: Traceback: <class 'OpenSSL.SSL.Error'>: 
>> [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_READ_BYTES', 'sslv3 alert certificate expired'), 
>> ('SSL routines', 'SSL3_READ_BYTES', 'ssl handshake failure')]
>> …
>> 2012-10-27 05:40:39-0700 [-] [notifications] 2012-10-27 05:40:39-0700 
>> [APNProviderProtocol (TLSMemoryBIOProtocol),client] 
>> <twext.internet.adaptendpoint.LegacyClientFactoryWrapper instance at 
>> 0x10fafdd88> will retry in 2 seconds
>> 
>> After I hit the renew button, my updated APN certs fixed the issue.
>> 
>> ~morgen
>> 
>> On Apr 26, 2013, at 9:01 AM, sean.we...@mac.com wrote:
>> 
>>> I thought the same thing originally but, its still valid. All my 
>>> certificates are still valid.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Apr 26, 2013, at 8:33 AM, Morgen Sagen <sa...@apple.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> These error messages look like your Apple Push Notification (APN) 
>>>> connection is getting dropped from Apple's push servers.  I wonder if your 
>>>> APN certificate has expired.  Look in Server.app > Server > 
>>>> [your-server-name] > Settings > Enable Apple push notifications Edit…    
>>>> and see when it expires.
>>>> 
>>>> On Apr 25, 2013, at 9:20 AM, sean.we...@mac.com wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I setup my 10.8 server with users, contacts, calendars, profiles, and 
>>>>> web. I setup a quick SSL cert from GoDaddy to get all my services 
>>>>> rolling. I am able setup devices profiles and at my location all services 
>>>>> are working just fine.
>>>>> 
>>>>> However this am when I tried to setup user in a remote location on 
>>>>> calendar and contacts I have been running into a wide range of issues. 
>>>>> Calendars load when I manually go into a users computer and add it as a 
>>>>> caldav server. Then it goes to unconnected. When I look at the 
>>>>> /var/log/caldav/error.log here is a series of entries that keeps 
>>>>> repeating over and over:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 2013-04-25 09:13:55-0700 [-] [notifications] 2013-04-25 09:13:55-0700 
>>>>> [APNProviderProtocol (TLSMemoryBIOProtocol),client] 
>>>>> <twext.internet.adaptendpoint.LegacyClientFactoryWrapper instance at 
>>>>> 0x1040382d8> will retry in 2 seconds
>>>>> 2013-04-25 09:13:55-0700 [-] [notifications] 2013-04-25 09:13:55-0700 
>>>>> [APNProviderProtocol (TLSMemoryBIOProtocol),client] Stopping factory 
>>>>> <twext.internet.adaptendpoint.LegacyClientFactoryWrapper instance at 
>>>>> 0x1040382d8>
>>>>> 2013-04-25 09:13:56-0700 [-] [notifications] 2013-04-25 09:13:56-0700 [-] 
>>>>> Starting factory <twext.internet.adaptendpoint.LegacyClientFactoryWrapper 
>>>>> instance at 0x104038518>
>>>>> 
>>>>> What is this referring to?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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