Ensure that the Proxy Authentication and Anonymous Access is enabled in Sun JavaTM System Calendar Server.
To enable Proxy Authentication and Anonymous Access, configure the following Calendar Server parameters in the calendar configuration file ics.config:
service.http.allowadminproxy = ”yes”
service.wcap.anonymous.allowpubliccalendarwrite = "yes"
service.http.allowanonymouslogin = "yes"
service.calendarsearch.ldap = "no”
For more information about enabling Proxy Authentication and instructions on configuring the Calendar Server parameters, refer to Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 Administration Guide.
Parameter |
Default Value |
Description |
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Is set to true if Calendar is deployed. The parameter is set when you run the configuration wizard. |
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Specifies the host name of the WCAP server. |
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Specifies the port number WCAP listens to. |
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calendar.wcap.adminid |
Specifies the administrator user ID for the WCAP Server. |
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Specifies the administrator password in encrypted form for the WCAP Server. |
Ensure that the Calendar Administrator User ID value you have assigned to calendar.wcap.adminid is the same as the service.admin.calmaster.userid value mentioned in the Calendar Server’s ics.conf file.
Ensure that the corresponding user entry for Calendar Administrator User ID exists on LDAP server.