[Owncloud] CalDAV / CardDAV with IPhone 5

webmaster webmaster at itnoobz.org
Wed Jan 9 14:32:35 UTC 2013


 

Thanks for answering, 

using the pure serveradress doesnt help. 

I
tried creating a fresh Owncloud Installation, creating the admin-user
and trying to connect via CardDAV and CalDAV. 

At both, CardDAV and
CalDAV i get the response: 

_Connection over SSL impossible - like
attempting to set up the account without SSL?_ 

I accept and try to
connect without SSL. I change the Port to 80 and i get the response:


_Account information could not be verified._ 

My Owncloud Version is
4.5.5 

My Iphone 5 uses iOS 6.0.2 

Does have anyone any idea what the
problem could be? 

CardDAV works fine via roundcube plugin over SSL!


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Am 2013-01-09 11:07, schrieb
Tobias Aichele: 

> 2013/1/9 webmaster <webmaster at itnoobz.org>
> 
>> I
followed the Instructions on
http://owncloud.org/support/synchronisation/ios/ [1] 
>> 
>> I have
already tried every possibility for Adresses via https://(Port 443) and
http://(Port 80) and without any prefix.
> Hello.
> 
> I had the same
problem. Have you tried turning off and on your iPhone? :-)
> 
> My
solution is: Type only your serveradress without any http:// or https://
prefix on your iPhone. Then it should work again. 
> 
> If you are a
german speaker, you can read my instruction (based on the official
Instruction) with some hints for the iPhone situation:
>
http://blog.tobis-bu.de/2012/05/25/owncloud-und-die-ios-synchronisation/
[3]
> 
> Maybe we should add the hint (letting out the http:// or
https:// prefix) in the official Instruction Guide.
> 
> Greetings,
Tobi
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Links:
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[1]
http://owncloud.org/support/synchronisation/ios/
[2]
https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
[3]
http://blog.tobis-bu.de/2012/05/25/owncloud-und-die-ios-synchronisation/
[4]
http://www.itnoobz.org
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