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calendarserver [2020/02/07 16:52] – [Linux] finnkrein | calendarserver [2022/05/12 10:32] – finnkrein | ||
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- | **This is work in progress** | ||
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====== Radicale ====== | ====== Radicale ====== | ||
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===== Web-interface ===== | ===== Web-interface ===== | ||
- | The web-interface is used to create, delete | + | The web-interface is used to create, |
You can find the web interface at https:// | You can find the web interface at https:// | ||
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+ | A web calendar to inspect/ | ||
==== Sharing calendars ==== | ==== Sharing calendars ==== | ||
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After a couple minutes the calendar should be available to all members of the selected group. | After a couple minutes the calendar should be available to all members of the selected group. | ||
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+ | On top of this it is possible to give individual users permission to a collection by using the " | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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+ | ==== Public calendars ==== | ||
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+ | For some purposes it is necessary to host a public calendar in form of an link to an .ics file. To do this, give the user '' | ||
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+ | Public calendars will show a sharable link to a web calendar in the calendar overwiew. | ||
===== How do I set up radicale with my device? ===== | ===== How do I set up radicale with my device? ===== | ||
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In general when setting up a client these fields are required | In general when setting up a client these fields are required | ||
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* **address** https:// | * **address** https:// | ||
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In most applications you can choose which of the availablen calendars you want to sync with your device. | In most applications you can choose which of the availablen calendars you want to sync with your device. | ||
- | ==== Linux ==== | + | ===== Device Setup ===== |
- | For linux we recommend using Thunderbird | + | ==== Thunderbird |
- | After installing these add-ons and restarting Thunderbird you can open the calendar settings by clicking Tools → Add-On Preferences → TbSync. To set up the synchronization you click Account actions → Add new Account → CalDAV & CardDAV → Manual Configuration → insert | + | For Linux and Windows we recommend using Thunderbird with the Lightning, TbSync and Provider for CalDAV & CardDAV add-ons. |
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+ | After installing these add-ons and restarting Thunderbird you can open the calendar settings by clicking Tools → Add-On Preferences → TbSync. To set up the synchronization you click Account actions → Add new Account → CalDAV & CardDAV → Manual Configuration → insert CalDAV-address, | ||
Now select Enable and synchronize this account, select the calendars you want to sync and click Synchronize now. The calendars should now be available in Thunderbird. | Now select Enable and synchronize this account, select the calendars you want to sync and click Synchronize now. The calendars should now be available in Thunderbird. | ||
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Now the calendar events from the server should be appearing in your calendar. You can now also select between local and synchronized events when creating a new event. | Now the calendar events from the server should be appearing in your calendar. You can now also select between local and synchronized events when creating a new event. | ||
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- | ==== Windows ==== | ||
==== IOS ==== | ==== IOS ==== | ||
- | Start the settings app → Password & Accounts → Add Account → other → Add CalDAV Account → enter // | + | Start the settings app → Password & Accounts → Add Account → other → Add CalDAV Account → enter // |
===== Certificate ===== | ===== Certificate ===== | ||
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* **SHA-1** 5d: | * **SHA-1** 5d: | ||
* **SHA-256** 6d: | * **SHA-256** 6d: | ||
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calendarserver.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/23 09:18 by finnkrein