On Wednesday 12 March 2008 16:29, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 02:11, Craig White wrote:
You *might* want to move ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer (with it not running of course), and then start it up, and it will create all new calendar file. Then you can 'open' the local file (it's an 'ics' file, something like std.ics in that folder).
perhaps you can open it separately, or import that file into your new calendar.
It was worth a try. I got the new calendar, imported the old one - nothing had changed. Then I went back to the laptop. I deleted the old connection and started a new one - this is a samba mounted file. Everything looked fine until it needed to reload, when I got an Access Denied. Nothing has changed.
This is driving me crazy. I've been accessing my diary this way for years. Maybe it's time for a bug report on the kontact 3.5.9 suite.
It seems not. The problem must be on this, the CentOS server. I set up my old server, recently retired and running Mandriva 2007.1, and pointed it to the diary on this box. It loaded, once, when I first set it up, but will not refresh, and I cannot write to it. Just as on the laptop, I get Access Denied.
What else can I check? Let me run through again so that you can see if I missed anything.
The problems started when I changed the passwords on the server.
The organizer is samba mounted. My home directory containing the diary is mounted on the desktop of the laptop, and samba is performing perfectly. I can navigate to the file, therefore the correct samba password is being passed when I log in. Smb4k can also allow access to the file.
If I use the desktop mount to navigate to the file I can Preview in Korganizer - and it is up to date, which the displayed version within Kontact is not.
There is nothing new in setroubleshooter.
/var/log/samba/ - every log written to today has been examined - nothing about a failed connection.
fail2ban was recently installed - no notifications of any kind have been received (I don't know whether local access would be covered).
I can't find any log in /var/log/ that gives any clue.
I'm absolutely stumped. I depend so much on korganizer.
Anne