freebusy with kolab debian packages
Mike Gabriel
m.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de
Mon Feb 18 21:58:38 CET 2008
hi gunnar,
On Montag 18 Februar 2008, Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> [...]
>
> If you use the newest packages from CVS there should be no need to
> patch php and c-client anymore. The newer package should be able to
> automatically switch to the PEAR Net_IMAP package if it detects an
> unpatched PHP5.
>
i have created my own sort of kolab-freebusy-CVS backport in /usr/local and it
works surprisingly well together with kolab-2.1 as in debian.
i can generate freebusy-cache elements with freebusy/trigger (https
authentication required) and download freebusy files without auth.
my problem for horde-integration now is:
o for freebusy/trigger, the scripts require authentication. this works fine
when authenticating (with a browser) as the owner of the calendar folders
in question
o but normally the owner of a calendar does not authenticate on freebusy
requests. as i understand it, horde uses a generic account that has
calendar read-access to all calendars on the kolab system
o probably similar with other kolab clients???
o i tried to authenticate against freebusy/trigger with my kolab/LDAP
systems calendar user, but the freebusy/trigger https authentication
failed
so how can i tell horde, to trigger the fbgeneration on my calendars without
calendar owner authentication???
another question remains: how do i trigger fbgeneration of calendars stored in
shared folders?
thanks for any hints,
mike
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