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nextcloud uses a dedicated token for that, as mentioned before. maybe the api (is there an api) of drupal can be used for such thing? so use a api token with specific permissions to publish a calendar.
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 23:11
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I am loath to recommend that coop members put their password for the website into a url for a ical feed. Our security is dodgy as it is. ;-)
btrem
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2025-07-08 23:10
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DKIM appears still rather optional to me but SPF is a must have to not get flagged as spam
.pi.r2.
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2025-07-08 23:09
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Spent sometime looking at spf for emails. A lot of the resources that I found wanted to sell me something.
mandaris
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2025-07-08 23:08
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yea it's not great but that's the generally accepted model for ics feeds, using a long random string in the URL and treating it as a secret
aaronpk
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2025-07-08 22:59
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in nextcloud I also can share the ics feed with a token in the url.
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 22:59
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you still could do it with a auth key as part of the url or query string.
perryflynn
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2025-07-08 22:59
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Ouf. I really am disheartened about this. I spent a lot of time trying to figure this out, and all for naught, apparently. Google--
btrem
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2025-07-08 22:57
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FWIW, I sort of figured this would work. The challenge for me is figuring how to set up basic http auth on a Drupal site. Drupal is quite powerful. But with great power comes insane complexity, so doing tasks that should be easy can instead be damned near impossible unless you're a real Drupal expert.
btrem
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2025-07-08 22:47
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gRegor: sorry, I've been at work (my paying, non-i.t. job). Didn't see this note until just now. I'll have a look now.
btrem
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2025-07-08 22:41
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