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    • K Offline
      kayle
      last edited by

      Re: ICS calendar not working (Synology NAS)

      Hi everybody,

      did anybody managed to get CalDAV working between Synology NAS Calendar and MM2 ? The problem is that the synology nas calender does not provide an ics file. The link I got from my synology works perfectly in thunderbird calendar app, but not on the mirror.

      Any tips?

      Kind Regards
      Kay

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        kayle
        last edited by

        I got it. For those who have the same problem:

        You have to export your calendar as ics file. That can be done automatically if you set the Url in your module to:

        http://:@/caldav//xxxx?export

        You need the Thunderbird caldav link and add the ?export behind it. That’s all.

        Kay

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          fischphob
          last edited by

          Hi Kay,

          I’ve exactly the same problem, but can still not solve it with your proposed URL (&export).
          The Thunderbird and the Max OS links are working fine.
          The Thunderbird link is as follows (server name replaced by localhost):

          https://localhost:5001/caldav/micha/home/
          

          So, I assume I have to use

          https://localhost:5001/caldav/micha/home&export
          

          But that doesn’t work.

          So I varied the link with localhost, 127.0.0.1, my public dyndns address, with and without &export
          Nothing helps.

          Can you help me with that? Could https be a problem?

          Best regards,
          Michael

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            fischphob
            last edited by

            Ok, I solved it temporarily by using unencrypted http and port 5000.

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