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
running, as if eM Client is at fault I need to know?

 

Cheers,

 

Ian

 

For info:

My internet static ip address points at a single gateway machine, and ports
have to be forwarded through it to the appropriate servers.

There are two separate machines: a web server and a mail server, each with
its own internal IP address.

The web server is supposed to handle all port HTTP and HTTPS requests, while
the mail server is supposed to handle all SMTP, IMAP and SOGo requests.

That's why I can't have the mail server listening on ports 80 or 443 as it
will never hear the requests as they will always (normally) be dealt with by
the web server machine.

 

From: Odhiambo Washington [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 28 June 2013 10:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient

 

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 <[email protected]> wrote:

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 use 1234 and it's working OK from the web interface point
of view.

ZEG isn't possible as I don't have hardware that can do virtualization.

As far as I know Apache on the mail server is as correct as it can be, but
I'm not an Apache expert so really can't be sure.

(By the way, I am not knowledgeable regarding virtual hosts on Apache, and
from what I've read on help pages I'd need an extensive tutorial to get to
grips with it as there are way too many settings that I could screw up due
to my lack of awareness of what they are).

Ian



-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Marriner [mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:bruce%[email protected]> ]
Sent: 27 June 2013 21:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SOGo] How to set up CardDav, CalDav etc for IMAP with eMClient

 Ian, has CalDAV/CardDAV ever worked with anything with your current setup
or are you trying to configure it for the first time now?  Have you tried to
test it using normal ports instead of non-standard ports?  Just to get it
working in a normal setup first before moving on to something custom?  Have
you configured Apache with the correct settings per the documentation (or
using a ZEG install for an example)?


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