How to build CalDAV Server - change IP
I try to build a CalDAV Server on my server with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. I have a real IP (configured in Ubuntu) but I don't no how to configure the CalDAV Server.
I was following this instructions but i don't know how to change my IP localhost to real IP to be able to use it in Mozilla Thunderbird Lightning (Windows).
Could you share with me step by step to create the CalDAV Server using Radicale.
Thank You!
networking server thunderbird calendar
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I try to build a CalDAV Server on my server with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. I have a real IP (configured in Ubuntu) but I don't no how to configure the CalDAV Server.
I was following this instructions but i don't know how to change my IP localhost to real IP to be able to use it in Mozilla Thunderbird Lightning (Windows).
Could you share with me step by step to create the CalDAV Server using Radicale.
Thank You!
networking server thunderbird calendar
Maybe you will get answers here: github.com/Kozea/Radicale/wiki/Simple-installation.
– Filbuntu
Jan 9 at 1:59
##### Open config file for editing ServerUSER@Server:~$ sudo nano /etc/radicale/config ##### Add these lines under relevant portions of [server] section where your router is 192.168.1.1 hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 ##### By setting ssl = True, Radicale no longer responds to HTTP requests. ssl = True certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem this line it means im must change IP from hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 > 203.xxx.xxx.xxx:5232 (Real IP) right?
– Delphic
Jan 9 at 3:01
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I try to build a CalDAV Server on my server with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. I have a real IP (configured in Ubuntu) but I don't no how to configure the CalDAV Server.
I was following this instructions but i don't know how to change my IP localhost to real IP to be able to use it in Mozilla Thunderbird Lightning (Windows).
Could you share with me step by step to create the CalDAV Server using Radicale.
Thank You!
networking server thunderbird calendar
I try to build a CalDAV Server on my server with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. I have a real IP (configured in Ubuntu) but I don't no how to configure the CalDAV Server.
I was following this instructions but i don't know how to change my IP localhost to real IP to be able to use it in Mozilla Thunderbird Lightning (Windows).
Could you share with me step by step to create the CalDAV Server using Radicale.
Thank You!
networking server thunderbird calendar
networking server thunderbird calendar
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Maybe you will get answers here: github.com/Kozea/Radicale/wiki/Simple-installation.
– Filbuntu
Jan 9 at 1:59
##### Open config file for editing ServerUSER@Server:~$ sudo nano /etc/radicale/config ##### Add these lines under relevant portions of [server] section where your router is 192.168.1.1 hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 ##### By setting ssl = True, Radicale no longer responds to HTTP requests. ssl = True certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem this line it means im must change IP from hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 > 203.xxx.xxx.xxx:5232 (Real IP) right?
– Delphic
Jan 9 at 3:01
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Maybe you will get answers here: github.com/Kozea/Radicale/wiki/Simple-installation.
– Filbuntu
Jan 9 at 1:59
##### Open config file for editing ServerUSER@Server:~$ sudo nano /etc/radicale/config ##### Add these lines under relevant portions of [server] section where your router is 192.168.1.1 hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 ##### By setting ssl = True, Radicale no longer responds to HTTP requests. ssl = True certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem this line it means im must change IP from hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 > 203.xxx.xxx.xxx:5232 (Real IP) right?
– Delphic
Jan 9 at 3:01
Maybe you will get answers here: github.com/Kozea/Radicale/wiki/Simple-installation.
– Filbuntu
Jan 9 at 1:59
Maybe you will get answers here: github.com/Kozea/Radicale/wiki/Simple-installation.
– Filbuntu
Jan 9 at 1:59
##### Open config file for editing ServerUSER@Server:~$ sudo nano /etc/radicale/config ##### Add these lines under relevant portions of [server] section where your router is 192.168.1.1 hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 ##### By setting ssl = True, Radicale no longer responds to HTTP requests. ssl = True certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem this line it means im must change IP from hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 > 203.xxx.xxx.xxx:5232 (Real IP) right?
– Delphic
Jan 9 at 3:01
##### Open config file for editing ServerUSER@Server:~$ sudo nano /etc/radicale/config ##### Add these lines under relevant portions of [server] section where your router is 192.168.1.1 hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 ##### By setting ssl = True, Radicale no longer responds to HTTP requests. ssl = True certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem this line it means im must change IP from hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 > 203.xxx.xxx.xxx:5232 (Real IP) right?
– Delphic
Jan 9 at 3:01
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Maybe you will get answers here: github.com/Kozea/Radicale/wiki/Simple-installation.
– Filbuntu
Jan 9 at 1:59
##### Open config file for editing ServerUSER@Server:~$ sudo nano /etc/radicale/config ##### Add these lines under relevant portions of [server] section where your router is 192.168.1.1 hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 ##### By setting ssl = True, Radicale no longer responds to HTTP requests. ssl = True certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem this line it means im must change IP from hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232 > 203.xxx.xxx.xxx:5232 (Real IP) right?
– Delphic
Jan 9 at 3:01