I did try that: For http://localhost:8008/principals/groups/group01/
Group members: -> (users)cdaboo - Cyrus Daboo <http://localhost:8008/principals/__uids__/cdaboo/> -> (users)sagen - Morgen Sagen <http://localhost:8008/principals/__uids__/sagen/> For http://localhost:8008/principals/users/cdaboo/ Group members: '() Group memberships: '() I only specified 'members' in a 'group'. Do I also need to specify 'memberships' for a 'user'? Could you also please point me to any doc around this? Thanks again! On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Cyrus Daboo <cda...@apple.com> wrote: > Hi Gaurav, > > > --On December 5, 2014 at 11:51:11 AM -0800 Gaurav Jain < > monkeyfd...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've set up a group consisting of two members. >> >> <group> >> <uid>testGroup</uid> >> <password>testGroup</password> >> <name>Test Group</name> >> <members> >> <member type="users">cdaboo</member> >> <member type="users">sagen</member> >> </members> >> <guid>734BB9B0</guid> >> </group> >> >> >> On the client, I need to know which groups user 'cdaboo' belongs to? >> >> I tried 'allprop' for '/principals/users/cdaboo/' but it did not return >> any group. >> > > Pull up /principals/users/xxxx/ in a web browser. You should see a > DAV:membership property listing the groups that principal is a member of. > Note that "allprop" does not return all properties! Some properties are > explicitly defined to not appear in "allprop". > > -- > Cyrus Daboo > >
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