A manual installation of the certificate on the device up front should work.
You can do that via your web server. Just make sure that you have the correct 
MIME type setup for download/install.
Or if you have any MDM service you can install it via that.

If you have a Root CA just install the CA certificate. Easy-RSA from OpenVPN is 
not bad for a simple CA.
<https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa>

I have not used SOGo 2 yet, just 1.X.

Chris

On 01/08/12 10:40, Philippe CUIF wrote:
> Working here with 2.0.0 RC3 and iPhone 4 (no S) running IOS 5.1.1 (latest).
> 
> The only difference is a "/" at the end of the URL 
> (https://userid@server/SOGo/dav/userid/)
> 
> As we are using a non-official certificate for SSL, it takes quit a long time 
> for the iPhone to set up the caldav account. It
> even fails to communicate in SSL the first time. We have to accept to 
> fallback to non SSL. Obviously it does'nt work better but
> it is the stupid way Apple forces us to go through ... Once it fails a second 
> time, we can acces the advanced parameters pane
> and re check SSL, set port to 443 and adjust the URL.
> 
> If only we could set up things manually right from the start ... how much 
> time we would save instead of waiting for the machine
> to fail :D
> 
>> Changed the url several times. Deleted myusername in front of IP. The same.
>>
> 
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