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Need help from nextcloud experts:

I set up nextcloud on my pc (win 10) and android and have imported my g-calendar into nextcloud.

My wife and I want to share each other's nextcloud calendars. Tried that with DAVx5 and ICSx5 (worked fine for our individual calendars).

We used the "share subscription link" option.

I can see my wife's webcal in DAVx5 but every time I try to subsribe to it I get this error message:

"Received redirect from https to http"

It might have to with our router. The newest software uses IPV6 and that seems to have issues with https redirects.

We use a fritzbox (don't if that helps as it's a German router) and use our own wifi network.

The calendar app we're trying to sync our calendars with is called fossify (from froid).

How can I fix this?

#nextcloud #davx5 #icsx5 #calendar #degoogle #tech #fritzbox

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Does that work via the "internal link" option?

if you open the sharing details of anything in Nextcloud (so on calendars), there will be (95% of the time) a field which asks for user- or group names, which whom you want to share this calendar.

As long as your accounts are on the same instance (which I assume) just type the username of the other person there and select them.

Then in their calendar your shared calendar should be visible as "shared by ...

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If your instance is federated, you can also share stuff with accounts/groups on other federated instances, with sth like <username>@instance.tld or so.

I haven't seen this used in practice but it's actually a very powerful feature which I would like to test in the future

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I don't think we are on the same instance... although I'm not sure.

Is @mia.nl.tab.digital the instance?

If so, then we're both on it. Cannot add my wife in the user window though. the only other user I can add is admin.

yes, the domain is the instance basically.

Depending on the server settings maybe sharing between accounts is disabled, I didnt think of this earlier, sorry...

Did you make amy progress?

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