Ken,
Thanks a lot! After creating the shared folder under the root hierarchy
(with imtest -a admin and the command you provided), setting the
corresponding ACLs for the users that have to have access to the folder
(with cyradm sam) and creating a new connection in each WebDAV client
for https://domain.com/dav/drive/shared/, everything worked fine!
I'll try to test the same with CalDAV / CardDAV and report it here.
Regards,
Anatoli
*From:* Ken Murchison
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 13, 2018 12:55
*To:* Info-cyrus
*Subject:* Re: xDAV and shared namespaces
On 03/13/2018 11:48 AM, Anatoli wrote:
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, I'm willing to test it and if needed
I can also apply patches (I build Cyrus from sources).
> x CREATE shared (TYPE COLLECTION)
What does this command is supposed to do and under what user should I
execute it (I mean imtest -a <user>)? I tried to run it under admin
user (it creates a "shared" folder at the root hierarchy) and under a
normal user that already has a shared folder (in this case the folder
is created under the user hierarchy), but in both cases the folder
stays empty (with only cyrus.header and cyrus.index inside) and is not
visible under a WebDAV client. Am I missing something?
Definitely do this as an admin (e.g. 'cyrus') that DOES NOT have their
own user hierarchy.
Its been so long since I wrote and played with the WebDAV module that I
forgot how it works. Try:
x CREATE #drive/shared (TYPE COLLECTION)
Use whatever you have set for the davdriveprefix option and the proper
hierarchy ('.' if you have disabled unixhierarchysep)
Regards,
Anatoli
*From:* Ken Murchison
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 13, 2018 12:18
*To:* Info-cyrus
*Subject:* Re: xDAV and shared namespaces
xDAV hasn't had much development or testing in the shared namespace
and there isn't any tooling to create such mailboxes.
If you wanted to do some testing, you'd have to create the mailboxes
by hand and set the mailbox type accordingly. To do so, you can
connect to the server as an admin using imtest and enter the following
command:
x CREATE shared (TYPE COLLECTION)
to create a WebDAV collection. Or set the TYPE to CALENDAR or ADDRESSBOOK
On 03/13/2018 11:08 AM, Anatoli wrote:
Hi All,
I'm experimenting with xDav (CalDAV, CardDAV and WebDAV) in Cyrus
3.0.5. All xDAV services in user namespaces work as expected, but I
can't figure out how to setup them for shared namespaces.
The most important service for me to setup for shared namespaces is
WebDAV. I'd like to have a shared folder accessible to multiple users
based on their ACLs. I know how to setup a shared folder for IMAP:
cyradm> cm shar...@domain.com
cyradm> sam shar...@domain.com us...@domain.com write
In the mail client I see the shared1 folder under "shared folders".
But I can't see it in a WebDAV client. At the server the shared1
folder doesn't have the autocreated xDAV structure as it normally
autocreates for individual users, and I don't know how to create it
manually.
Does anybody know how to configure WebDAV shared folders? I'm also
interested in creating shared calendars (CalDAV) and addressbooks
(CardDAV), but I suppose they are managed the same way as WebDAV.
Thanks in advance,
Anatoli
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