Hi Peter On Sep 13, 2013, at 10:29 AM, Peter Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to connect our business SOGo instance with my private one to show > busy/free status and get my business appointments to my home. > > When I try to subscribe the companies calendar, I get the follow error in my > private servers log: > > <local IP> - - [13/Sep/2013:16:08:00 GMT] "POST > /SOGo/so/peter.schmidt@<private>.at/Calendar//addWebCalendar HTTP/1.1" 200 > 92/82 0.395 - - 0 > <local IP> - - [13/Sep/2013:16:08:00 GMT] "POST > /SOGo/so/peter.schmidt@<private>.at/Calendar/28EB-52331C00-3-3BA35640/canAccessContent > HTTP/1.1" 204 0/0 0.015 - - 0 > Sep 13 16:08:00 sogod [10475]: > <0x0C4B6E70[SOGoWebAppointmentFolder]:28EB-52331C00-3-3BA35640> Load web > calendar https://<company>.com/SOGo/dav/<companyaccount>/Calendar/personal > (401) 401 really means that your credentials are wrong. Notice that if you want to access the remote calendar using Webdav (and read-only), add the .ics extension: https://<company>.com/SOGo/dav/<companyaccount>/Calendar/personal.ics > <local IP> - - [13/Sep/2013:16:08:00 GMT] "POST > /SOGo/so/peter.schmidt@<private>.at/Calendar/28EB-52331C00-3-3BA35640/reload > HTTP/1.1" 200 126/0 0.286 - - 0 > <local IP> - - [13/Sep/2013:16:08:09 GMT] "POST > /SOGo/so/peter.schmidt@<private>.at/Calendar/28EB-52331C00-1-3BA35640/set-credentials > HTTP/1.1" 404 208/65 0.011 - - 0 > > > Any suggestions why I get an unauthorized access error? I entered the > credentials several times, vice versa. I suppose the company error has the > same errors in its log, when I try to subscribe the private calender from the > companies server. -- [email protected] :: +1.514.755.3640 :: http://www.inverse.ca Inverse :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://sogo.nu) and PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
