EDIT- The issue is having is with “Authentication”. I haven’t made it past that step. Incorrectly said “addresses” on the original post.
Yo yo! Fairly new to making a change towards privacy. My brother gave me a raspberry pi 4 and I want to experiment with that before making a bigger change towards my other electronics. Rn I’m working on using radicale on the pi4 and I’m stuck because I can’t understand the technological language.
I’m trying to follow the tutorial on the radicale website but am getting stuck in the “addresses” authentication part. I can’t enter in anything Into the initial command prompt I used to create the radicale website. And when I make a new command prompt and enter that in nothing happens. I asked AI and it spits out an answer that isn’t dumbed down enough for me. Lemmy is my last hope before I try Reddit …
Tutorial link for clarity https://radicale.org/v3.html#tutorials


From reading from the link you provided, you have to create a config file on one of two locations if they don’t exist:
“Radicale tries to load configuration files from
/etc/radicale/configand~/.config/radicale/config”after that, add what the
Addressessections says to the file:[server] hosts = 0.0.0.0:5232, [::]:5232And then start/restart Radicale.
You should be able to access from another device with the IP of the Pi and the port after that
I made an error in my original post. Please see the edit I made.
But I think I’m understanding a bit! I need to literally create a file named “/etc/radicale/config”. Then after that I need to copy/paste the configuration file/command line into said folder. Once I do that then I should be able to move onto authentication and then addresses.
Yes, you will need to create that
configfile, on one of those paths so you then continue with any of the configuration steps on the documentation, you can do thatAddressesstep first.A second file for the users is needed as well, that I would guess the best location would be
/etc/radicale/usersFor the Authentication part, you will need to install the
apache2-utilspackage withsudo apt-get install apache2-utilsto use thehtpasswdcommand to add usersSo the command to add users would be
htpasswd -5 -c /etc/radicale/users user1and instead of user1, your username.And what you need to add to the config file for it to read your user file would be:
[auth] type = htpasswd htpasswd_filename = /etc/radicale/users htpasswd_encryption = autodetectReplacing the path with the one where you created your users file.