For SSL specific configuration see the documentation below
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Now, to setup the calendars, you need to:
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1. Click on the "Settings" and go to the "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" page.
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2. Go to "Add account..."
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3. Click on "Other"
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4. From the "Calendars" group, select "Add CalDAV Account"
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5. Enter the host's name
(ie : if the url is http://openerp.com:8069/webdav/db_1/calendars/ , openerp.com is the host)
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6. Fill Username and password with your openerp login and password
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7. As a description, you can either leave the server's name or
something like "OpenERP calendars".
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9. If you are not using a SSL server, you'll get an error, do not worry and push "Continue"
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10. Then click to "Advanced Settings" to specify the right
ports and paths.
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11. Specify the port for the OpenERP server: 8071 for SSL, 8069 without.
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12. Set the "Account URL" to the right path of the OpenERP webdav:
the url given by the wizard (ie : http://my.server.ip:8069/webdav/dbname/calendars/ )
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11. Click on Done. The phone will hopefully connect to the OpenERP server
and verify it can use the account.
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12. Go to the main menu of the iPhone and enter the Calendar application.
Your OpenERP calendars will be visible inside the selection of the
"Calendars" button.
Note that when creating a new calendar entry, you will have to specify
which calendar it should be saved at.
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IF you need SSL (and your certificate is not a verified one, as usual),
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then you first will need to let the iPhone trust that. Follow these
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steps:
s1. Open Safari and enter the https location of the OpenERP server:
https://my.server.ip:8071/
(assuming you have the server at "my.server.ip" and the HTTPS port
is the default 8071)
s2. Safari will try to connect and issue a warning about the certificate
used. Inspect the certificate and click "Accept" so that iPhone
now trusts it.