Using a local webdav-server to sync
Hi everyone,
I just figured out how to set up my very own webdav-server for syncing OF on my iMac and the iPhone using an somewhat older iBook G3 which I use as a fax server. The steps are pretty much outlined here: [url]http://developer.apple.com/internet/serverside/modssl.html[/url] for setting up the apache-server which is part of OS X and enable SSL, since, as I read here in the forums, OF-syncing pretty much relies on using SSL. The one thing you need in addition to what's already included in OS X is here: [url]http://www.modssl.org/source/mod_ssl-2.8.31-1.3.41.tar.gz[/url] which includes the sign.sh script. After having done that, set up the webdav-part using this step-by-step guide: [url]http://www.gregwestin.com/webdav_for_ical.php[/url] Thats it, more or less. It's not point-and-click, however, being familiar with terminal is certainly necessary. If my schedule permits, I will create a more straightforward guide for setting up a local webdav-server, including ssl and so on. Why I did it this way? Well, because I wanted to know how to do it, of course. Happy syncing |
Thanks, zikade!
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I'm close to deploying Snow Leopard Server. Okay. I'm paying for it and someone else is doing it. Does this mean I can use Snow Leopard Server as a local webdav server?
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Looks like it from reading the spec sheet...but I have no personal experience doing so.
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