Sorry - last one got away from me..
Hi - I just got DaviCal up and running. After panicking for an hour or
so trying to find the relationships part of the admin interface I
finally got a clue about the new privileging system.
I'm not sure if it's a problem with my client (Mozilla Lightning) or the
server. Anyway, I successfully created a user and a corresponding
calendar, and then created another user with no
grants or groups or anything, just the out-of-the-box default
privileges. I tell Lightning not to remember the passwords, and when I
restart TB/Lightning, it asks for the authentication again. When I enter
the second user's login, I can still see the first user's calendar, can
make changes, etc.
I'm thinking that shouldn't be. I double-checked that I didn't make user
1's collection publicly readable, and there are no grants either way. I
tried
clearing TB's cache and do a reload of the remote calendars and the same
thing happens.
What am I missing?
KD
Hi - I just got DaviCal up and running. After panicking for an hour or
so trying to find the relationships part of the admin interface I
finally got a clue about the new privileging system.
I'm not sure if it's a problem with my client (Mozilla Lightning) or the
server. Anyway, I successfully created a user and a corresponding
calendar, and then created another user with no
grants or groups or anything, just the out-of-the-box default
privileges. I tell Lightning not to remember the passwords, and when I
restart TB/Lightning, it asks for the authentication again. When I enter
the second user's login, I can still see the first user's calendar, can
make changes, etc.
I'm thinking that shouldn't be. I double-checked that I didn't make user
1's collection publicly readable, and there are no grants either way. I
tried
clearing TB's cache and do a reload of the remote calendars and the same
thing happens.
What am I missing?
KD