Hi ,all : I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a shared calendar. Any recommendations for a CentOS / Apache based calendar server?* * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100603/fadf207e/attachment-0001.html>
2010/6/3 sync <jiannma at gmail.com>:> Hi ,all : > > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > > shared calendar. Any recommendations for a CentOS / Apache based > calendar server?This is a bit complex issue. maybe davical. -- Eero
On 03/06/10 13:21, sync wrote:> Hi ,all : > > I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > shared calendar. Any recommendations for a CentOS / Apache based > calendar server?* > *In the past I've used Apache with mod_dav and HTTP Auth over SSL to store the ICS files. Works okay with Thunderbird/Lightning. I'm now accessing my Google Calendar via Lightning which is okay for light use (updates are quite slow) and I don't have to maintain yet another server. Kal
On 2010-06-03 05:21, sync wrote:> I recently switched to using Thunderbird for my email and installed the > Lightning calendar add-on. Now all I need is a remote calendar server. > I just need a simple server to support a few personal calendars and a > > shared calendar. Any recommendations for a CentOS / Apache based > calendar server?/ > /I use latest CentOS with this virtual host setting in apache: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin someone.important at example.com ServerName calendars.example.com DocumentRoot /some/path/to/virthost/calendars ErrorLog logs/calendars-error_log CustomLog logs/calendars-access_log combined <Location /> DAV on AuthType Basic AuthName "Calendars" AuthUserFile /some/path/to/a/.htpasswd <LimitExcept GET HEAD OPTIONS> Require valid-user </LimitExcept> </Location> </VirtualHost> And in thunderbird, publish the calendar with url: http://calendars.example.com/Your_Calendar_Name.ics