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[#10107] Access Rights when syncing with Lightning or Sunbird
Summary Access Rights when syncing with Lightning or Sunbird
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version 2.3.5
Type Bug
State Not A Bug
Priority 2. Medium
Owners jan (at) horde (dot) org
Requester christoph.ohliger (at) fh-rosenheim (dot) de
Created 05/20/2011 (5137 days ago)
Due
Updated 12/13/2011 (4930 days ago)
Assigned 12/12/2011 (4931 days ago)
Resolved 12/13/2011 (4930 days ago)
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12/13/2011 12:40:20 PM Jan Schneider Comment #9 Reply to this comment
No because, as you just confirmed, this is not happening in Kronolith, 
only in Lightning. Next time Lightning reloads, the event is back.
12/13/2011 12:23:06 PM ohliger (at) fh-rosenheim (dot) de Comment #8 Reply to this comment
It wasn't clear if you meant using the Kronolith interface, or 
actually changing the events in Kronolith (from Lightning).
This is not a bug, because there is no way to enforce permissions to 
clients via iCalendar sharing.
Means for everyone who is going to share his calendar to have a 
potential risk of loosing events ...
12/13/2011 12:08:45 PM Jan Schneider Comment #7
State ⇒ Not A Bug
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It wasn't clear if you meant using the Kronolith interface, or 
actually changing the events in Kronolith (from Lightning).
This is not a bug, because there is no way to enforce permissions to 
clients via iCalendar sharing.
12/13/2011 11:55:21 AM ohliger (at) fh-rosenheim (dot) de Comment #6 Reply to this comment
The other question was more important. Is this only happening in 
Lightning or indeed changed in Kronolith too?
Jan, I explained that already in my bug request. Within 
Horde/Kronolith the rights are fine, it occurs only with Lightning.
12/13/2011 10:06:37 AM Jan Schneider Comment #5 Reply to this comment
The other question was more important. Is this only happening in 
Lightning or indeed changed in Kronolith too?
12/13/2011 06:27:57 AM ohliger (at) fh-rosenheim (dot) de Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Are those changes actually saved to Kronolith? And do you still see 
this in Kronolith 3?
It occurred in both versions. I have not checked that with the very 
actual Kronolith version since we are migrating to Microsoft 
architecture (unfortunately). If you are interested I can check that 
in our test environment.
12/12/2011 06:56:00 PM Jan Schneider Comment #3
State ⇒ Feedback
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Are those changes actually saved to Kronolith? And do you still see 
this in Kronolith 3?
06/09/2011 11:25:26 AM Jan Schneider Comment #2 Reply to this comment
See also bug #10216.
06/09/2011 11:25:09 AM Jan Schneider Assigned to Jan Schneider
State ⇒ Assigned
 
05/20/2011 08:14:54 AM christoph (dot) ohliger (at) fh-rosenheim (dot) de Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Patch ⇒ No
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Summary ⇒ Access Rights when syncing with Lightning or Sunbird
Type ⇒ Bug
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I assigned following rights for a calendar:

object creator: edit,delete
individual user: show,read

I am as individual user able to change, delete the events created by 
calendar owner when syncing with Lightning or sunbird. Within horde 
the rights are fine.

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