Does anyone know how to configure Akonadi (or Korganizer, or per-account) to not complain about lack of SSL on CalDAV and CardDAV connections, please?

Sam Denison sam at denisons.org
Wed Aug 1 07:42:54 BST 2018


On Monday, 30 July 2018 15:18:14 BST Daniel Vrátil wrote:

> If it's the "You are about to log in to the site 'foo.com', but the website 
> does not require authentication" dialog, that's spoofing protection in KIO 
> which cannot be turned off currently (because in 99% cases you do not want to 
> send your username and password in plain HTTP requests). The dialog could 
> probably have "Yes, remember forever" button, but that must be implemented 
> completely in the KIO framework - you can file a feature request on 
> bugs.kde.org regarding this.

Thanks Daniel, I think that may have been it. Or it could have been something to do with using no (or a blank) password (which is optional). Anyway, it's gone now. I've also noticed in Kubuntu that NetworkManager-wait-online service was coming up degraded, so I increased its timeout by 15 seconds. Maybe that's made Akonadi start working a bit later, and hence differently.
 
> Alternatively just get a self-signed SSL certificate, you'll get a warning 
> about it, but you can choose "remember forever" there.

Noted! Really need to host this somewhere more permanent and then it will go away.

> PS: kdepim-users ML is a better place for this kind of questions

Thanks, I came here as directed from IRC/#akonadi as everyone was sleepy/away. /Surely though, kde-pim@[1] should be for users and kde-pim-dev@[2] should be for developers!/

Many thanks

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