For the life of me I can't figure this one out...
Since we have a OSX 10.2 Server in the office, I decided to play with iCal and see about setting up internal calendars among other things I've been wanting to create for internal use only...
So iCal says it works with "any WebDAV server", I go to the server and enable Web Hosting, I go further in and enable WebDAV hosting.
iCal can NOT publish to the server (and simply says "Connot publish").
So I type in the URL enter a username and password. I've tried it for the root web host, and for a user's (/~user) website - no luck!
If I type in an address, the dialog box goes away (without any confirmation) but does not publish either.
Anyone have any ideas here?
A few things to note, that I have not done as of yet because we don't need to use internally are:
- DNS is not active (or if it is, it's not configured),
- the server's name to itself is "localhost" (while it actually has a name to the Windows boxes for Windows File sharing).
- It as well as everyone at the office is on a Private IP range behind a firewall.
Anyone know how to test if WebDAV is even enabled/working?
Since we have a OSX 10.2 Server in the office, I decided to play with iCal and see about setting up internal calendars among other things I've been wanting to create for internal use only...
So iCal says it works with "any WebDAV server", I go to the server and enable Web Hosting, I go further in and enable WebDAV hosting.
iCal can NOT publish to the server (and simply says "Connot publish").
So I type in the URL enter a username and password. I've tried it for the root web host, and for a user's (/~user) website - no luck!
If I type in an address, the dialog box goes away (without any confirmation) but does not publish either.
Anyone have any ideas here?
A few things to note, that I have not done as of yet because we don't need to use internally are:
- DNS is not active (or if it is, it's not configured),
- the server's name to itself is "localhost" (while it actually has a name to the Windows boxes for Windows File sharing).
- It as well as everyone at the office is on a Private IP range behind a firewall.
Anyone know how to test if WebDAV is even enabled/working?