Comments on How to Install Radicale Calendar (CalDAV and CardDAV) on Ubuntu 20.04

Radicale is a free and open-source CalDAV (Calendars, to-do lists) and CardDav (contacts) server. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure Radicale on Ubuntu 20.04.

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By: simona

there is an error: timout instead of timeout....

 

By: Rene

Hi,

I have tried this guide and I can not make it work.If I try to acces radicale from my domain I get error 404 (https://domain.com/radicale/)

If I try from http://localhost:5232 I get the login page.

I have given access in my UFW to port 443 also 80 and 5232 just to check.

I have double check that my radicale.conf is the same as the above with my domain.

does anybody have any ideas to what that could be wrong?

 

BR

René

By: Jesse

I've got this same problem, except on my local IP, since I'm not on a domain at all.  Also, my errors are 500, and when I change Authentication method to type=none the error changes to 401.

When I installed bcrypt by " sudo pip3 install bcrypt  "  I get a warning 'installing as a root might break bcrypt'.

By: Dude

Hi,

You did a good work but could you add the https configuration as well? Would be useful for people who don't have/don't want to use a public domain and  go for a selfsigned certificate instead. Would save them time in writing it themselves by deriving it from that one.

By: Another error

multifilysystem instead of multifilesystem

By: Another error

CRITICAL] An exception occurred during server startup: Failed to load storage module 'multifilysystem': No module named 'multifilysystem'

Change to multifilesystem

 

Also had to comment out

 Invalid configuration: Invalid option 'filesystem_locking' in section 'storage' in config file '/etc/radicale/config'

#filesystem_locking = True