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calendarserver [2022/05/12 10:32] finnkreincalendarserver [2023/10/23 09:18] (current) – [Sharing calendars] finnkrein
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-====== Radicale ====== +====== Calendar Server ====== 
- +We provide CalendarServer implementing the CalDAV-Protocol, which you can use to synchronize calendars, 
-Radicale is calendar server following the CalDAV-Protokoll. It allows you to synchronize calendar events, contact information and notes across devices and to share these within groups.+tasks and contact information across devices and to share them with others. 
 +The address of the server is https://cal.physik.fu-berlin.de
  
 +The Software we use for the server is Radicale.
 ===== Web-interface ===== ===== Web-interface =====
  
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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.
  
-On top of this it is possible to give individual users permission to a collection by using the "Individual permissions" field. This option takes a comma separated list of the pattern user:permission. The available permissions are "r" for read access and "w" for write access. If, for example, if user bob is supposed to be able to read and write the collection and alice should only be able to read it, the option should be set as:+On top of this it is possible to give individual users permission to a collection by using the "Individual permissions" field. This option takes a comma separated list of the pattern user:permission. The available permissions are "r" for read access and "w" for write access. For groups the syntax g=group:permission can be used. If, for example, if user bob is supposed to be able to read and write the collection and the user alice and group ag-test should only be able to read it, the option should be set as:
  
-''%%bob:rw, alice:r%%''+''%%bob:rw, alice:r, g=ag-test:r%%''
  
 ==== Public calendars ==== ==== Public calendars ====
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 ==== Thunderbird ==== ==== Thunderbird ====
  
-For Linux and Windows we recommend using Thunderbird with the Lightning, TbSync and Provider for CalDAV & CardDAV add-ons.+Thunderbird is now natively supporting CalDavthe TbSync add-on is not required anymore.
  
-After installing these add-ons and restarting Thunderbird you can open the calendar settings by clicking Tools → Add-On Preferences → TbSyncTo set up the synchronization you click Account actions → Add new Account → CalDAV & CardDAV → Manual Configuration → insert CalDAV-addressusername and password → Next → Finish +To add your calendars to Thunderbird open the calendar tabIn the calendar overview click the "+" symbolselect "On the Network". Fill in your ZEDAT-Username as user name and "https://cal.physik.fu-berlin.de" as location. Click "Find Networks" and enter your password when prompted. You can now select the calendars you want to subscribe to and click the "Subscribe" button.
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-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.+
  
 +Thunderbird also supports synchronizing CardDav address books, but due to a unfortunate bug in Thunderbird setting it up with our CardDav server is not easily possible. If you require your thunderbird syncing your contacts with the university server, write us an email at zedv@physik.fu-berlin.de.
 ==== Android ==== ==== Android ====
  
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 Start the settings app → Password & Accounts → Add Account → other → Add CalDAV Account → enter //CalDAV-address, username and password// → Next → select Calendars and select ****Keep on My iPhone**** on the pop-up !(if you don't do this, your local calendar data might get lost)! → select Reminders (if you want reminders) and again select ****Keep on My iPhone****! → Save Your calendar should now synch with the calendar server. In the calendar app you can tap Calendars to open the calendar selection and select, which remote calendars you want to synchronize. When adding a new event you can select the calendar to decide if the event is to be saved locally on your phone or on the calendar server. Start the settings app → Password & Accounts → Add Account → other → Add CalDAV Account → enter //CalDAV-address, username and password// → Next → select Calendars and select ****Keep on My iPhone**** on the pop-up !(if you don't do this, your local calendar data might get lost)! → select Reminders (if you want reminders) and again select ****Keep on My iPhone****! → Save Your calendar should now synch with the calendar server. In the calendar app you can tap Calendars to open the calendar selection and select, which remote calendars you want to synchronize. When adding a new event you can select the calendar to decide if the event is to be saved locally on your phone or on the calendar server.
  
-===== Certificate ===== +==== Outlook ==== 
- +If you need to use the Calendarserver with Outlook you have to contact us at zedv@physik.fu-berlin.de to install the CalDavSynchronizer plugin for Outlook. Once it is installed you can set up syncing your CalDav calendars with outlook. Tutorials on how to set up the CalDavSynchronizer can be found at https://caldavsynchronizer.org/help/tutorials/.
-The certificate for the radicale server is: CN=cal.physik.fu-berlin.de,OU=Fachbereich Physik,O=Freie Universitaet Berlin,L=Berlin,ST=Berlin,C=DE +
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-Checksums: +
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-  * **SHA-1** 5d:fc:2d:23:24:39:a2:54:44:c0:27:dd:5a:21:bd:55:b3:d6:47:1b +
-  * **SHA-256** 6d:df:38:ba:ab:26:9a:33:53:3a:d0:c3:1c:96:44:6a:1e:c6:87:6e:34:2b:38:d4:14:2c:e1:bd:ef:9e:fb:de+
calendarserver.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/23 09:18 by finnkrein

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