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 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos