Hi,
Well, I got it working. I had a bit of a Homer Simpson moment with a 'doh!'
when I realized that I hadn't done some port configuration on my router and
that was stopping comms coming into the network.
As for the SSL, I'm am thinking that I hadn't restarted the httpd service at
some point
Ian,
There is nothing that stops you from running SOGo interface on port 80.
Just use NameVirtualHost in your httpd.conf.
Apache will happily proxy your requests to the SOGo daemon.
On 27 June 2013 23:32, Ian James Vale ianjamesv...@icefire.eu wrote:
Hi Bruce,
This is a first time
Odhiambo/Bruce,
OK. I've converted the firewall to port forward 443 to my SOGo server, which
has been reset to listen on that port (Web Interface works fine). However,
eM Client still can't connect to CalDAV.
Is there any way I can test my SOGo install to see if the CalDAV/CardDAV is
On Friday, June 28, 2013 05:59 AM CDT, Ian James Vale
ianjamesv...@icefire.eu wrote:
Odhiambo/Bruce,
OK. I've converted the firewall to port forward 443 to my SOGo server, which
has been reset to listen on that port (Web Interface works fine). However,
eM Client still can't
Hi Bruce,
I've just been hacking around and changed SOGo.conf in etc/httpd/conf.d from
SSL HTTPS (443) to HTTP, and redirected the firewall port forward from the web
server to the mail server and that now allows eM Client to see the Calendar.
When on 443 or custom port 1234 I can do the web
Hi,
Well, I don't quite know what I did, but I seem to have SSL access via my
custom port :) :$
I've been hacking around trying to change that port number back from 80 to a
different port number than 1234 that I had before. I've changed something
somewhere other than (etc/httpd/conf.d/)
OK, I've tried to understand what's going on with connecting to the DAV part of
SOGo.
This is the address format I'm using in eMClient, but even though I've opened
the ports in the firewalls, it's still not working:
https://sogo.example.com:1234/SOGo/dav/username/
I suspect that because I'm
OK, I've tried using the web browser to access the Calendar, and this is what I
see:
An error occurred during object publishing
no WebDAV GET support?!
The address in the address bar is:
https://sogo.example.com:1234/SOGo/dav/username/Calendar
Any help in tracking down how to get my SOGo to
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 01:49 PM CDT, Ian J. ianjamesv...@icefire.eu
wrote:
OK, I've tried using the web browser to access the Calendar, and this is what
I
see:
An error occurred during object publishing
no WebDAV GET support?!
The address in the address bar is:
Hi Bruce,
This is a first time configuration for CalDAV/CardDAV for my SOGo install. The
web interface works fine, by the way.
Unfortunately I can never use the 'normal' ports 80 and 443, because as I said
the web server (that's already operational) is using them, so I have SOGo
configured to
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