Apple Calendar and Contacts Server
OS X 10.5 (and later versions!?) features a CalDAV Server. It has been released open source as Darwin Calendar Server. OS X also supports CardDAV.
Setup
Most installation should work with auto-discovery:
CalDAV-Sync
- Server name: <servername>:<port> (you can omit :<port> if you use standard ports (443 for SSL or 80 for non-SSL))
- Use SSL: check accordingly
- Username: your login name
- Password: your password
If you have trouble to set up the account try manual mode with
- URL: https://<servername>:<port>/principals (use "http" if you don't use SSL, you can omit :<port> if you use standard ports (443 for SSL or 80 for non-SSL))
- Username: your login name
- Password: your password
At present, auto-discovery of shared resources is not supported. To sync a shared calendar use manual mode with
- URL: https://<servername>:<port>/calendars/__uids__/<UID>/<Calendar name or UID>/ (use "http" if you don't use SSL, you can omit :<port> if you use standard ports (443 for SSL or 80 for non-SSL))
- Username: your login name
- Password: your password
You have to replace <UID> and <Calendar name or UID> by the actual values.
CardDAV-Sync
Auto-discovery should work just like with CalDAV-Sync:
- Server name: <servername>:<port> (you can omit :<port> if you use standard ports (443 for SSL or 80 for non-SSL))
- Use SSL: check accordingly
- Username: your login name
- Password: your password
You need manual mode if auto-discovery does not work or you intend to sync a shared address book. In CardDAV-Sync you'll have to enter the full path to the address book. It should look like this:
- URL: https://<servername>:<port>/addressbooks/__uids__/<user name or UID>/<addressbook name or UID>/ (use "http" if you don't use SSL, you can omit :<port> if you use standard ports (443 for SSL or 80 for non-SSL))
- Username: your login name
- Password: your password
You have to replace <user name or UID> and <Calendar name or UID> by the actual values.