[Owncloud] CalDAV / CardDAV with IPhone 5
Christian Pfarr
webmaster at itnoobz.org
Thu Jan 10 08:19:58 UTC 2013
I found some issues.
trying to connect
http://demo.owncloud.org/remote.php/caldav/principals/test [8]/ [8]
works, but the port is automatically switched to 8008. This Port is
locked on my own Server because of my firewall. Why does Iphone 5 using
this Port? On http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1629?viewlocale=en_GB [9] if
found:
8008
TCP
iCal service
-
http-alt
Mac OS X
Server v10.5 and later
trying to connect
http://demo.owncloud.org/remote.php/carddav/principals/test [10]/ [10]
doesnt work until now. The Port wont be set automatically and i tried
the Ports from http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1629?viewlocale=en_GB [9].
8800
TCP
Address Book service
-
sunwebadmin
Mac OS X
Server v10.6 and later
8843
TCP
Address Book service (SSL)
-
-
Mac OS X Server v10.6 and later
both dont work.
Any ideas?
> I have iPhone 5 and it has been working perfectly here for months.
This is on Ubuntu Quantal vanilla install, owncloud installed by hand
4.5.1a.
>
> In the iPhone settings for Calendar I put only the domain
for "Server". The URLs is under "Advanced Settings":
>
>
https://example.com/owncloud/remote.php/caldav/principals/admin [6]
>
> …for address book, the URL is in the "Server" field (no other field
under Advanced Settings).
>
>
https://example.com/owncloud/remote.php/carddav/principals/admin [7]
>
> These URLs are identical to the ones provided in the owncloud web
interface. I might try upgrading today, will post back here if anything
breaks.
>
> Mark
>
> On Jan 9, 2013, at 10:15 AM, Christian Pfarr
<webmaster at itnoobz.org> wrote:
>
>> its automatically added and i cant
delete it in the iphone config.
>>
>> Did anyone have the same
Problem, or even has an Iphone 5 that works?
>>
>> Am 2013-01-09
18:54, schrieb Michael Göhler:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Did you make the
trailing slash in your config, or is it automatically added?
>>> I dont
have it in my phones account settings.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Am 09.01.2013 um 17:49 schrieb webmaster
<webmaster at itnoobz.org>:
>>>
>>>> Server OS: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
(GNU/Linux 3.2.0-35-generic x86_64)
>>>>
>>>> WebServer: Apache
2.2.22-1ubuntu1
>>>>
>>>> PHP: 5.3.10-1ubuntu3
>>>>
>>>> MySQL:
5.5.22-0ubuntu1
>>>>
>>>> Access-Log:
>>>>
>>>> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -
admin [09/Jan/2013:17:27:36 +0100] "PROPFIND
/owncloud/remote.php/caldav/principals/admin/ HTTP/1.1" 207 1112 "-"
"iOS/6.0.2 (10A551) Preferences/1.0"
>>>> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - admin
[09/Jan/2013:17:27:36 +0100] "OPTIONS
/owncloud/remote.php/caldav/principals/admin/ HTTP/1.1" 200 306 "-"
"iOS/6.0.2 (10A551) Preferences/1.0"
>>>>
>>>> No Errors in Error-log
at this time.
>>>>
>>>> Am 2013-01-09 15:38, schrieb Thomas Müller:
>>>>
>>>>> Which server environment are you running? (OS, WebServer,
database)
>>>>> Please have a look at the server error and access
logs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Mittwoch, dem 09.01.2013 um 15:32
schrieb webmaster:
>>>>>
>>>>>> 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! -- Freundliche Grüße Webmaster von ITNoobz.org [1] [4]
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alle Anhänge. Vielen Dank. 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/ [3][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? :-)
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[8]
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http://demo.owncloud.org/remote.php/carddav/principals/test/
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