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Fri Dec 1 16:30:46 2023 |
Stefan Ritt | Unstefan.ritt@psi.ch | Other | Re: Fixing repeating first inline_image in email | Stable | Fri Dec 1 16:31:37 2023 by Stefan Ritt | Unfortunately you made your changes against a pretty old version of elogd.c, so I can't see which changes you made (the diffs gives 100's of changes now). If you can apply your fix against the current elogd.cxx from the bitbucket repository, I would be happy to include the fix in the distribution.
Stefan
rami khrais wrote: |
Fixing repeating first image in email (email notification) when the user submit a new log with in_line images.
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Thu Mar 3 12:01:55 2022 |
rami khrais | rami.khrais@sesame.org.jo | Other | Fixing repeating first inline_image in email | Stable | Thu Mar 10 11:30:20 2022 by rami khrais | Fixing repeating first image in email (email notification) when the user submit a new log with in_line images. |
Attachment 1: elogd.c
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/********************************************************************
Name: elogd.c
Created by: Stefan Ritt
Copyright 2000 + Stefan Ritt
ELOG is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
ELOG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give
permission to link the code of portions of this program with the
OpenSSL library under certain conditions as described in each
individual source file, and distribute linked combinations
including the two.
You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects
for all of the code used other than OpenSSL. If you modify
file(s) with this exception, you may extend this exception to your
version of the file(s), but you are not obligated to do so. If you
do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your
version. If you delete this exception statement from all source
files in the program, then also delete it here.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with ELOG. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Contents: Web server program for Electronic Logbook ELOG
\********************************************************************/
#include "elogd.h"
#include "git-revision.h"
const char *_git_revision = GIT_REVISION;
BOOL running_as_daemon; /* Running as a daemon/service? */
int elog_tcp_port; /* Server's TCP port */
static void (*printf_handler)(const char *); /* Handler to printf for logging */
static void (*fputs_handler)(const char *); /* Handler to fputs for logging */
static FILE *current_output_stream = NULL; /* Currently used output stream */
char *return_buffer;
int return_buffer_size;
int strlen_retbuf;
int keep_alive;
char header_buffer[20000];
int return_length;
char host_name[256];
char referer[256];
char browser[256];
char config_file[256];
char resource_dir[256];
char logbook_dir[256];
char listen_interface[256];
char theme_name[80];
char http_host[256];
char http_user[256];
char _param[MAX_PARAM][NAME_LENGTH];
char _value[MAX_PARAM][NAME_LENGTH];
char _mtext[TEXT_SIZE];
char _cmdline[CMD_SIZE];
char *_attachment_buffer;
int _attachment_size;
int _max_content_length = MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH;
struct in_addr rem_addr;
char rem_host[256];
char rem_host_ip[256];
int _sock;
BOOL use_keepalive, enable_execute = FALSE;
BOOL ckedit_exist, image_magick_exist;
int _verbose_level, _current_message_id;
int _logging_level, _ssl_flag;
LOGBOOK *lb_list = NULL;
#define VERBOSE_URL 1
#define VERBOSE_INFO 2
#define VERBOSE_DEBUG 3
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
SSL *_ssl_con;
#endif
char *mname[] = {"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September",
"October", "November", "December"
};
char attr_list[MAX_N_ATTR][NAME_LENGTH];
char attr_options[MAX_N_ATTR][MAX_N_LIST][NAME_LENGTH];
int attr_flags[MAX_N_ATTR];
char attr_list_default[][NAME_LENGTH] = {"Author", "Type", "Category", "Subject", ""};
char attr_options_default[][MAX_N_LIST][NAME_LENGTH] = {{""},
{"Routine", "Other"},
{"General", "Other"},
{""}
};
int attr_flags_default[] = {AF_REQUIRED, 0, 0, 0};
struct {
char ext[32];
char type[80];
} filetype[] = {
{
".AI", "application/postscript"},
{
".ASC", "text/plain"},
{
".BZ2", "application/x-bzip2"},
{
".CFG", "text/plain"},
{
".CHRT", "application/x-kchart"},
{
".CONF", "text/plain"},
{
".CSH", "application/x-csh"},
{
".CSS", "text/css"},
{
".DOC", "application/msword"},
{
".DVI", "application/x-dvi"},
{
".EPS", "application/postscript"},
{
".GIF", "image/gif"},
{
".GZ", "application/x-gzip"},
{
".HTM", "text/html"},
{
".HTML", "text/html"},
{
".ICO", "image/x-icon"},
{
".JPEG", "image/jpeg"},
{
".JPG", "image/jpeg"},
{
".JS", "application/x-javascript"},
{
".KPR", "application/x-kpresenter"},
{
".KSP", "application/x-kspread"},
{
".KWD", "application/x-kword"},
{
".MP3", "audio/mpeg"},
{
".OGG", "application/x-ogg"},
{
".PDF", "application/pdf"},
{
".PNG", "image/png"},
{
".PS", "application/postscript"},
{
".RAM", "audio/x-pn-realaudio"},
{
".RM", "audio/x-pn-realaudio"},
{
".RM", "audio/x-pn-realaudio"},
{
".RM", "audio/x-pn-realaudio"},
{
".RPM", "application/x-rpm"},
{
".RTF", "application/rtf"},
{
".SH", "application/x-sh"},
{
".SVG", "image/svg+xml"},
{
".TAR", "application/x-tar"},
{
".TCL", "application/x-tcl"},
{
".TEX", "application/x-tex"},
{
".TGZ", "application/x-gzip"},
{
".TIF", "image/tiff"},
{
".TIFF", "image/tiff"},
{
".TXT", "text/plain"},
{
".WAV", "audio/x-wav"},
{
".XLS", "application/x-msexcel"},
{
".XML", "text/xml"},
{
".XSL", "text/xml"},
{
".ZIP", "application/x-zip-compressed"},
{
/* Open XML file types */
".DOCM", "application/vnd.ms-word.document.macroEnabled.12"},
{
".DOCX", "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document"},
{
".DOTM", "application/vnd.ms-word.template.macroEnabled.12"},
{
".DOTX", "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.template"},
{
".PPSM", "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.slideshow.macroEnabled.12"},
{
".PPSX", "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.slideshow"},
{
".PPTM", "application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.presentation.macroEnabled.12"},
{
".PPTX", "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation"},
{
".XLSB", "application/vnd.ms-excel.sheet.binary.macroEnabled.12"},
{
".XLSM", "application/vnd.ms-excel.sheet.macroEnabled.12"},
{
".XLSX", "application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet"},
{
".XPS", "application/vnd.ms-xpsdocument"},
{
"", ""},};
struct {
char language[32];
char abbrev[32];
} lang_table[] = {
{"brazilian", "br"},
{"bulgarian", "bg"},
{"czech", "cz"},
{"danish", "dk"},
{"dutch", "nl"},
{"french", "fr"},
{"german", "de"},
{"indonesia", "id"},
{"italian", "it"},
{"japanese", "jp"},
{"polish", "pl"},
{"ru_CP1251", "ru"},
{"slowak", "sk"},
{"spanish", "es"},
{"swedish", "se"},
{"turkish", "tr"},
{"zh_CN-GB2314", "zh"},
{"zh_CN-UTF8", "zh"},
{"", ""}
};
char _convert_cmd[256];
char _identify_cmd[256];
#ifdef OS_WINNT
int run_service(void);
#endif
#ifdef OS_UNIX
gid_t orig_gid; /* Original effective GID before dropping privilege */
uid_t orig_uid; /* Original effective UID before dropping privilege */
char pidfile[256]; /* Pidfile name */
#endif
#ifdef __CYGWIN__ /* bug in cygwin, 'timezone' not linked automatically */
long _timezone;
#endif
/*---- Funcions from the MIDAS library -----------------------------*/
#define my_toupper(_c) ( ((_c)>='a' && (_c)<='z') ? ((_c)-'a'+'A') : (_c) )
#define my_tolower(_c) ( ((_c)>='A' && (_c)<='Z') ? ((_c)-'A'+'a') : (_c) )
BOOL strieq(const char *str1, const char *str2) {
char c1, c2;
if (str1 == NULL && str2 == NULL)
return TRUE;
if (str1 == NULL || str2 == NULL)
return FALSE;
if (strlen(str1) != strlen(str2))
return FALSE;
while (*str1) {
c1 = *str1++;
c2 = *str2++;
... 30972 more lines ...
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Tue Dec 7 01:38:23 2021 |
Anthony J Krishock | ajkrishock@gmail.com | Theme/Skin | Astronomical logbook using Elog | Stable | Tue Dec 7 01:44:25 2021 by Anthony J Krishock | Hello all,
I became aware of the usefulness of Elog while working at Brookhaven National Lab. Since that time, I have developed a version of Elog that can be used as a log book for observations in Astronomy (my longtime hobby). Attached is my default.css theme and replacement icon files that match the theme. The color scheme is chosen to minimize bright lights and preserve night vision
To install, just place the default.css file in the default theme directory and copy over the icon files into the default theme directory and replace the default ones.
Comments and suggestions welcome!
Thank you |
Attachment 1: theme.zip
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Attachment 2: elog.PNG
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Wed Mar 4 18:40:57 2020 |
Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Other | Re: Re: RPM build process enhancements | Stable | Wed Mar 4 18:45:05 2020 by Laurent Jean-Rigaud | Sorry, the patch is malformed for the template file. Check PJ.
Bye,
Laurent
Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote: |
Hi Stefan,
2nd patch for RPM build which adds :
- dynamic build options for krb5/ldap/pam/ssl support :
- for git / non rpm users :
- buildrpm version release [-krb5] [-ldap] [-pam] [-ssl]
- for rpm users using SRPMS (dependances are managed) :
- rpm -i elog-ver-rel.src.rpm && rpmbuld -bb [--use krb5] [--use ldap] [--use pam] [--use ssl] ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec
- dynamic 2 last changelog entries :
- last with build information with
- dynamic user 's info (use your info if builded from PSI, or use %packager from ~/.rpmmacros if exists, or set to username username@ostname)
- build options list (KBR5, LDAP, PAM, SSL)
- before last for product changelog of current ELOG version-release
- customrel flag for local rebuild :
- release = %elogrel%{?customrel}%{?dist)
- so custom builder can add --define 'customrel NSA' at rpmbuild command or in .rpmmacros file -> elog-3.1.4-2.NSA.el7.x86_64.rpm by example.
- elog version and release are delivered in specfile as default for rebuild (tarball name uses it so it can not be changed for local rebuild from SRPMS).
- buildrpm uses ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec generated from elog.spec.template (elog.spec is deleted in repo, replaced by elog.spec.template).
Tested on EL6 and EL7 x86_64 :-)
Bye
Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote: |
Hi Stefan,
I enclosed a patch for RPM build process available on GIT.
changes :
- rpmbuild :
- checks if provider or custom build (the rm/mv are done on your computers only :-))
- call rpmbuild with version / release given as parameters
- elog.spec :
- last changelog entry date is set to build date
- build with debug for debuginfo rpms (product rpms are normally automatically strimmed)
- elog.init call /etc/ini.d/functions for RHEL/Centos/Fedora/? dists
Todo:
- add RPMbuild options for ldap/pam/...
- enclosed git log in changelog automatically (the dream :-))
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Attachment 1: elog.spec.template
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# ELOG weblog application
# rpmbuild -ba --define 'elogver 3.1.4' --define 'elogrel 2' --with ssl --with pam --with ldap --with krb5 --define 'factorydate date'
# define date of build for changelog and default release
%define build_timestamp %(LC_TIME=C date '+%a %b %d %Y')
%{!?factorydate: %define factorydate %build_timestamp}
# default version and release
%{!?elogver: %define elogver __ELOGVER__ }
%{!?elogrel: %define elogrel __ELOGREL__ }
# default release is build date
%{!?elogrel: %define elogrel %{build_timestamp} }
# Build options :
# Read: If neither macro exists, then add the default definition.
%{?_with_krb5: %define _with_krb5 USEKRB5=1}
%{?_with_ldap: %define _with_ldap USELDAP=1}
%{?_with_pam: %define _with_pam USEPAM=1}
%{?_with_ssl: %define _with_ssl USESSL=1}
# Default build options are with SSL
%{!?_with_ssl: %{!?_without_ssl: %define _with_ssl USESSL=1}}
# builder info
%define whoami %(eval who am i | awk '{print $1}')
%define HOSTNAME %(hostname)
%{!?packager: %define packager %{whoami} %{whoami}@%{HOSTNAME}}
Name: elog
Summary: elog is a standalone electronic web logbook
Version: %elogver
Release: %elogrel%{?customrel}%{?dist}
License: GPL
Group: Applications/Networking
Source: http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/elog-%{elogver}-%{elogrel}.tar.gz
Vendor: Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
URL: http://elog.psi.ch/elog
BuildRoot: /tmp/%{name}-root
Prefix: /usr/local
# Add build dependencies for pam, ssl and ldap features if enabled.
# Note: Tag tokens must start at beginning-of-line.
#
# Read: If feature is enabled, then add the build dependency.
%{?_with_krb5:BuildRequires: krb5-devel}
%{?_with_krb5:Requires: krb5-libs}
%{?_with_ldap:BuildRequires: openldap-devel >= 2.4.1}
%{?_with_ldap:Requires: openldap >= 2.4.1}
%{?_with_pam:BuildRequires: pam-devel >= 1.1.1}
%{?_with_ssl:BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.8e}
%description
ELOG is part of a family of applications known as weblogs.
Their general purpose is :
1. To make it easy for people to put information online in a chronological
fashion, in the form of short, time-stamped text messages ("entries")
with optional HTML markup for presentation, and optional file attachments
(images, archives, etc.)
2. To make it easy for other people to access this information through a
Web interface, browse entries, search, download files, and optionally add,
update, delete or comment on entries.
ELOG is a remarkable implementation of a weblog in at least two respects :
- Its simplicity of use: you don't need to be a seasoned server operator
and/or an experimented database administrator to run ELOG ; one executable
file (under Unix or Windows), a simple configuration text file, and it works.
No Web server or relational database required. It is also easy to translate
the interface to the appropriate language for your users.
- Its versatility: through its single configuration file, ELOG can be made
to display an infinity of variants of the weblog concept. There are options
for what to display, how to display it, what commands are available and to whom,
access control, etc. Moreover, a single server can host several weblogs, and
each weblog can be totally different from the rest.
%changelog
* %{build_timestamp} %{packager} %{version}-%{release}
- rebuild with option(s): %{?_with_krb5:KRB5 }%{?_with_ldap:LDAP }%{?_with_pam:PAM }%{?_with_ssl:SSL}
* %{factorydate} Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch> %{version}-%{release}
- Updated from git
* Wed Sep 26 2018 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Made adjustments for new elog server and RH7
* Fri Aug 29 2014 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Added BuildRequires, thanks to Stefan Roiser from CERN
* Fri Oct 21 2005 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Added resources/ directory
* Fri Mar 14 2003 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Added %post to change ownership of elog files
* Thu Jan 30 2003 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Added installation of man pages, thanks to Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
* Tue Aug 13 2002 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Added elog group and user, thanks to Nicolas Chuche [nchuche@teaser.fr]
* Tue Jun 18 2002 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Put elogd.init into TAR file, add logbooks directory, put elogd in sbin/
* Tue Jun 18 2002 Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
- Update to 2.0.0
* Mon Jun 3 2002 Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
- Update to 1.3.6
* Fri May 31 2002 Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
- Initial RPM
%prep
%setup -q
%pre
%{_sbindir}/groupadd -r elog 2>/dev/null || :
%{_sbindir}/useradd -d / -s /bin/false \
-g elog -M -r elog 2>/dev/null || :
%build
make %{?_with_ssl} %{?_with_pam} %{?_with_ldap} %{?_with_krb5} CFLAGS='-O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Imxml -g'
sed "s#\@PREFIX\@#%{prefix}#g" elogd.init_template > elogd.init
%install
make install ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT MANDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}
%post
chown -R elog:elog $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/elog
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%{_mandir}/man8/*
%doc README COPYING doc
%defattr(-,elog,elog)
%prefix/bin/*
%prefix/sbin/elogd
%prefix/elog/resources
%prefix/elog/ssl
%prefix/elog/themes
%prefix/elog/scripts
%prefix/elog/logbooks
%config(noreplace) %prefix/elog/elogd.cfg
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Mon Mar 2 14:31:12 2020 |
Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Other | Re: RPM build process enhancements | Stable | Wed Mar 4 18:40:40 2020 by Laurent Jean-Rigaud | Hi Stefan,
2nd patch for RPM build which adds :
- dynamic build options for krb5/ldap/pam/ssl support :
- for git / non rpm users :
- buildrpm version release [-krb5] [-ldap] [-pam] [-ssl]
- for rpm users using SRPMS (dependances are managed) :
- rpm -i elog-ver-rel.src.rpm && rpmbuld -bb [--use krb5] [--use ldap] [--use pam] [--use ssl] ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec
- dynamic 2 last changelog entries :
- last with build information with
- dynamic user 's info (use your info if builded from PSI, or use %packager from ~/.rpmmacros if exists, or set to username username@ostname)
- build options list (KBR5, LDAP, PAM, SSL)
- before last for product changelog of current ELOG version-release
- customrel flag for local rebuild :
- release = %elogrel%{?customrel}%{?dist)
- so custom builder can add --define 'customrel NSA' at rpmbuild command or in .rpmmacros file -> elog-3.1.4-2.NSA.el7.x86_64.rpm by example.
- elog version and release are delivered in specfile as default for rebuild (tarball name uses it so it can not be changed for local rebuild from SRPMS).
- buildrpm uses ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec generated from elog.spec.template (elog.spec is deleted in repo, replaced by elog.spec.template).
Tested on EL6 and EL7 x86_64 :-)
Bye
Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote: |
Hi Stefan,
I enclosed a patch for RPM build process available on GIT.
changes :
- rpmbuild :
- checks if provider or custom build (the rm/mv are done on your computers only :-))
- call rpmbuild with version / release given as parameters
- elog.spec :
- last changelog entry date is set to build date
- build with debug for debuginfo rpms (product rpms are normally automatically strimmed)
- elog.init call /etc/ini.d/functions for RHEL/Centos/Fedora/? dists
Todo:
- add RPMbuild options for ldap/pam/...
- enclosed git log in changelog automatically (the dream :-))
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Attachment 1: elog-git_dd35f04ec8effce1c12927078a9efb59822ceb3f-add_use_options.diff
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diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index d8eecba..87cb502 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -23,16 +23,32 @@ RCDIR = $(ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d
SRVDIR = $(ROOT)/usr/lib/systemd/system
# flag for SSL support
+ifdef USESSL
USE_SSL = 1
+else
+USE_SSL = 0
+endif
# flag for Kerberos support, please turn on if you need Kerberos
+ifdef USEKRB5
+USE_KRB5 = 1
+else
USE_KRB5 = 0
+endif
# flag for LDAP support, please turn on if you need LDAP
+ifdef USELDAP
+USE_LDAP = 1
+else
USE_LDAP = 0
+endif
# flag for PAM support, please turn on if you need PAM
+ifdef USEPAM
+USE_PAM = 1
+else
USE_PAM = 0
+endif
#############################################################
diff --git a/buildrpm b/buildrpm
index 1c0b9bc..8dde819 100755
--- a/buildrpm
+++ b/buildrpm
@@ -1,17 +1,38 @@
#!/bin/csh
-# Usage: build [-n] <version> <release>
+# Usage: build [-n] <version> <release> [-krb5] [-ldap] [-pam] [-ssl]
# Build ELOG distribution
if ($#argv < 2) then
- echo "Usage: build <version> <release>"
+ echo "Usage: build <version> <release> [-krb5] [-ldap] [-pam] [-ssl]"
exit
endif
set version = $argv[1]
set release = $argv[2]
+set i = 0
+set BUILDOPTS=""
+foreach argument ($argv)
+ set i=`expr $i + 1`
+ if ($i <= 2) continue
+ switch ($argument)
+ case "-ldap":
+ set BUILDOPTS="$BUILDOPTS --with ldap"
+ breaksw
+ case "-pam":
+ set BUILDOPTS="$BUILDOPTS --with pam"
+ breaksw
+ case "-ssl":
+ set BUILDOPTS="$BUILDOPTS --with ssl"
+ breaksw
+ case "-krb5":
+ set BUILDOPTS="$BUILDOPTS --with krb5"
+ breaksw
+ endsw
+end
+
set dist = `rpm --eval %{\?dist}`
set dir = /tmp/elog-$version
-set archive = elog-$version.tar.gz
+set archive = elog-$version-$release.tar.gz
# create temporary directory
rm -Rf $dir
@@ -65,7 +86,8 @@ rm -Rf $dir
# transfer archive
echo Transfer archive...
-mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES && cp /tmp/$archive ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/elog-$version.tar.gz
+[ ! -d ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES ] && mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES
+cp /tmp/$archive ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/elog-$version-$release.tar.gz
# if running on at PSI copy to download area
if (`hostname` == 'elog01.psi.ch') then
@@ -75,6 +97,8 @@ if (`hostname` == 'elog01.psi.ch') then
cp -v /tmp/$archive ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar/elog-latest.tar.gz
cp -vf doc/ChangeLog ~ritt/html/elog/download/ChangeLog
endif
+ # define Factory Packager
+ set BUILDOPTS="${BUILDOPTS} --define \"packager Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>\""
endif
rm -f /tmp/$archive
@@ -83,8 +107,13 @@ rm -f ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/*/elog*${version}-${release}*.rpm
rm -f ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/elog*${version}-${release}*.rpm
# building RPMs
+cp elog.spec.template ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec
+sed -i "s/__ELOGVER__/${version}/;s/__ELOGREL__/${release}/" ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec
echo Build RPMs...
-rpmbuild -ba --define "version ${version}" --define "release ${release}" elog.spec || exit $?
+set factorydate = `env LC_TIME=C date '+%a %b %d %Y'`
+rpmbuild -ba ${BUILDOPTS} --define "factorydate ${factorydate}" \
+ --define "version ${version}" --define "elogrel ${release}" \
+ ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec || exit $?
# if running on at PSI copy to download area
if (`hostname` == 'elog01.psi.ch') then
diff --git a/elog.spec b/elog.spec
deleted file mode 100755
index 8397eab..0000000
--- a/elog.spec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
-# ELOG weblog application
-# rpmbuild -ba --define 'version 3.1.4' --define 'release 2' --define "date $(LC_TIME=En date '+%a %b %d %Y')" elog.spec
-
-#define date $(LC_TIME=En date '+%a %b %d %Y')
-%define build_timestamp %(LC_TIME=En date '+%a %b %d %Y')
-
-Name: elog
-Summary: elog is a standalone electronic web logbook
-Version: %version
-Release: %release%{?dist}
-License: GPL
-Group: Applications/Networking
-Source: http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/elog-%{version}.tar.gz
-Vendor: Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-URL: http://elog.psi.ch/elog
-BuildRoot: /tmp/%{name}-root
-Prefix: /usr/local
-BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.8e
-
-%description
-ELOG is part of a family of applications known as weblogs.
-Their general purpose is :
-
-1. To make it easy for people to put information online in a chronological
- fashion, in the form of short, time-stamped text messages ("entries")
- with optional HTML markup for presentation, and optional file attachments
- (images, archives, etc.)
-
-2. To make it easy for other people to access this information through a
- Web interface, browse entries, search, download files, and optionally add,
- update, delete or comment on entries.
-
-ELOG is a remarkable implementation of a weblog in at least two respects :
-
-- Its simplicity of use: you don't need to be a seasoned server operator
-and/or an experimented database administrator to run ELOG ; one executable
-file (under Unix or Windows), a simple configuration text file, and it works.
-No Web server or relational database required. It is also easy to translate
-the interface to the appropriate language for your users.
-
-- Its versatility: through its single configuration file, ELOG can be made
-to display an infinity of variants of the weblog concept. There are options
-for what to display, how to display it, what commands are available and to whom,
-access control, etc. Moreover, a single server can host several weblogs, and
-each weblog can be totally different from the rest.
-
-%changelog
-* %{build_timestamp} Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch> %version-%release
-- Updated from git
-* Wed Sep 26 2018 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Made adjustments for new elog server and RH7
-* Fri Aug 29 2014 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Added BuildRequires, thanks to Stefan Roiser from CERN
-* Fri Oct 21 2005 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Added resources/ directory
-* Fri Mar 14 2003 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Added %post to change ownership of elog files
-* Thu Jan 30 2003 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Added installation of man pages, thanks to Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
-* Tue Aug 13 2002 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Added elog group and user, thanks to Nicolas Chuche [nchuche@teaser.fr]
-* Tue Jun 18 2002 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
-- Put elogd.init into TAR file, add logbooks directory, put elogd in sbin/
-* Tue Jun 18 2002 Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
-- Update to 2.0.0
-* Mon Jun 3 2002 Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
-- Update to 1.3.6
-* Fri May 31 2002 Serge Droz <serge.droz@psi.ch>
-- Initial RPM
-
-
-%prep
-%setup -q
-
-%pre
-%{_sbindir}/groupadd -r elog 2>/dev/null || :
-%{_sbindir}/useradd -d / -s /bin/false \
- -g elog -M -r elog 2>/dev/null || :
-
-%build
-make CFLAGS='-O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Imxml -g'
-sed "s#\@PREFIX\@#%{prefix}#g" elogd.init_template > elogd.init
-
-%install
-make install ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT MANDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}
-
-%post
-chown -R elog:elog $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix}/elog
-
-%clean
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-/etc/rc.d/init.d/elogd
-%{_mandir}/man1/*
-%{_mandir}/man8/*
-%doc README COPYING doc
-%defattr(-,elog,elog)
-%prefix/bin/*
-%prefix/sbin/elogd
-%prefix/elog/resources
-%prefix/elog/ssl
-%prefix/elog/themes
-%prefix/elog/scripts
-%prefix/elog/logbooks
-%config(noreplace) %prefix/elog/elogd.cfg
diff --git a/elog.spec.template b/elog.spec.template
--- a/elog.spec.template
+++ b/elog.spec.template
0a1,139
> # ELOG weblog application
> # rpmbuild -ba --define 'elogver 3.1.4' --define 'elogrel 2' --with ssl --with pam --with ldap --with krb5 --define 'factorydate date'
>
> # define date of build for changelog and default release
> %define build_timestamp %(LC_TIME=C date '+%a %b %d %Y')
> %{!?factorydate: %define factorydate %build_timestamp}
>
> # default version and release
> %{!?elogver: %define elogver __ELOGVER__ }
> %{!?elogrel: %define elogrel __ELOGREL__ }
> # default release is build date
> %{!?elogrel: %define elogrel %{build_timestamp} }
>
> # Build options :
> # Read: If neither macro exists, then add the default definition.
> %{?_with_krb5: %define _with_krb5 USEKRB5=1}
> %{?_with_ldap: %define _with_ldap USELDAP=1}
> %{?_with_pam: %define _with_pam USEPAM=1}
> %{?_with_ssl: %define _with_ssl USESSL=1}
> # Default build options are with SSL
> %{!?_with_ssl: %{!?_without_ssl: %define _with_ssl USESSL=1}}
> # builder info
> %define whoami %(eval who am i | awk '{print $1}')
> %define HOSTNAME %(hostname)
> %{!?packager: %define packager %{whoami} %{whoami}@%{HOSTNAME}}
>
> Name: elog
> Summary: elog is a standalone electronic web logbook
> Version: %elogver
> Release: %elogrel%{?customrel}%{?dist}
> License: GPL
> Group: Applications/Networking
> Source: http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/elog-%{elogver}-%{elogrel}.tar.gz
> Vendor: Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
> URL: http://elog.psi.ch/elog
> BuildRoot: /tmp/%{name}-root
> Prefix: /usr/local
> # Add build dependencies for pam, ssl and ldap features if enabled.
> # Note: Tag tokens must start at beginning-of-line.
> #
> # Read: If feature is enabled, then add the build dependency.
> %{?_with_krb5:BuildRequires: krb5-devel}
> %{?_with_krb5:Requires: krb5-libs}
> %{?_with_ldap:BuildRequires: openldap-devel >= 2.4.1}
> %{?_with_ldap:Requires: openldap >= 2.4.1}
> %{?_with_pam:BuildRequires: pam-devel >= 1.1.1}
> %{?_with_ssl:BuildRequires: openssl-devel >= 0.9.8e}
>
> %description
> ELOG is part of a family of applications known as weblogs.
> Their general purpose is :
>
> 1. To make it easy for people to put information online in a chronological
> fashion, in the form of short, time-stamped text messages ("entries")
> with optional HTML markup for presentation, and optional file attachments
> (images, archives, etc.)
>
> 2. To make it easy for other people to access this information through a
> Web interface, browse entries, search, download files, and optionally add,
> update, delete or comment on entries.
>
> ELOG is a remarkable implementation of a weblog in at least two respects :
>
> - Its simplicity of use: you don't need to be a seasoned server operator
> and/or an experimented database administrator to run ELOG ; one executable
> file (under Unix or Windows), a simple configuration text file, and it works.
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Fri Feb 21 19:05:18 2020 |
Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Other | RPM build process enhancements | Stable | Fri Feb 21 19:14:53 2020 by Laurent Jean-Rigaud | Hi Stefan,
I enclosed a patch for RPM build process available on GIT.
changes :
- rpmbuild :
- checks if provider or custom build (the rm/mv are done on your computers only :-))
- call rpmbuild with version / release given as parameters
- elog.spec :
- last changelog entry date is set to build date
- build with debug for debuginfo rpms (product rpms are normally automatically strimmed)
- elog.init call /etc/ini.d/functions for RHEL/Centos/Fedora/? dists
Todo:
- add RPMbuild options for ldap/pam/...
- enclosed git log in changelog automatically (the dream :-))
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Attachment 1: elog_patch_for_4936b76915d63a9ebb3788d50d62faadf49cdb6b.patch
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diff --git a/buildrpm b/buildrpm
index 9d21f4a..dba7067 100755
--- a/buildrpm
+++ b/buildrpm
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ set release = $argv[2]
set dir = /tmp/elog-$version
set archive = elog-$version-$release.tar.gz
-perl -wapi.bak -e 's&^(Version:\s+).*$&${1}'"${version}"'&;s&^(Release:\s+).*$&${1}'"${release}"'&;' elog.spec
+#perl -wapi.bak -e 's&^(Version:\s+).*$&${1}'"${version}"'&;s&^(Release:\s+).*$&${1}'"${release}"'&;' elog.spec
# create temporary directory
rm -Rf $dir
@@ -68,19 +68,33 @@ rm -Rf $dir
# transfer archive
echo Transfer archive...
-cp /tmp/$archive ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar/
-cp /tmp/$archive ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar/elog-latest.tar.gz
cp /tmp/$archive ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/elog-$version.tar.gz
-cd ~ritt/elog
-cp -f doc/ChangeLog ~ritt/html/elog/download/ChangeLog
+# If Stefan...
+if ( -d /home/ritt ) then
+ echo "Manager mode"
+ if ( -d ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar ) then
+ cp /tmp/$archive ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar/
+ cp /tmp/$archive ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar/elog-latest.tar.gz
+ cd ~ritt/elog
+ cp -f doc/ChangeLog ~ritt/html/elog/download/ChangeLog
+ endif
+endif
+cd -
rm -f /tmp/$archive
+echo Cleanup $version-$release rpms
+rm -f ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/*/elog*${version}-${release}*.rpm
+rm -f ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/elog*${version}-${release}*.rpm
# building RPMs
-echo Build RPMs...
-rm -f ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/*
-rm -f ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/*
-rpmbuild -ba elog.spec || exit $?
-cp ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/elog*rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/RPMS/
-cp ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/elog-$version-$release.x86_64.rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/RPMS/elog-latest.x86_64.rpm
-cp ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/elog*rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/SRPMS/
-cp ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/elog-$version-$release.src.rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/SRPMS/elog-latest.src.rpm
+echo Build RPMs..
+rpmbuild -ba --define "version ${version}" --define "release ${release}" elog.spec || exit $?
+
+# If Stefan...
+if ( -d /home/ritt ) then
+ if ( -d ~ritt/html/elog/download/tar ) then
+ cp ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/elog*rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/RPMS/
+ cp ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64/elog-$version-$release.x86_64.rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/RPMS/elog-latest.x86_64.rpm
+ cp ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/elog*rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/SRPMS/
+ cp ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/elog-$version-$release.src.rpm ~ritt/html/elog/download/SRPMS/elog-latest.src.rpm
+ endif
+endif
diff --git a/elog.spec b/elog.spec
index 16add8f..8397eab 100755
--- a/elog.spec
+++ b/elog.spec
@@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
-# OpenSSH privilege separation requires a user & group ID
+# ELOG weblog application
+# rpmbuild -ba --define 'version 3.1.4' --define 'release 2' --define "date $(LC_TIME=En date '+%a %b %d %Y')" elog.spec
+
+#define date $(LC_TIME=En date '+%a %b %d %Y')
+%define build_timestamp %(LC_TIME=En date '+%a %b %d %Y')
Name: elog
Summary: elog is a standalone electronic web logbook
-Version: 3.1.4
-Release: 2
+Version: %version
+Release: %release%{?dist}
License: GPL
Group: Applications/Networking
Source: http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/elog-%{version}.tar.gz
@@ -41,6 +45,8 @@ access control, etc. Moreover, a single server can host several weblogs, and
each weblog can be totally different from the rest.
%changelog
+* %{build_timestamp} Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch> %version-%release
+- Updated from git
* Wed Sep 26 2018 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
- Made adjustments for new elog server and RH7
* Fri Aug 29 2014 Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>
@@ -72,7 +78,7 @@ each weblog can be totally different from the rest.
-g elog -M -r elog 2>/dev/null || :
%build
-make
+make CFLAGS='-O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -W -Wall -Wno-deprecated-declarations -Imxml -g'
sed "s#\@PREFIX\@#%{prefix}#g" elogd.init_template > elogd.init
%install
diff --git a/elogd.init b/elogd.init
index 5d4e7ee..e04143c 100644
--- a/elogd.init
+++ b/elogd.init
@@ -6,6 +6,9 @@
# config: /usr/local/elog/elogd.cfg
# pidfile: /var/run/elogd.pid
+# RHEL
+[ -f /etc/init.d/functions ] && . /etc/init.d/functions
+
# Check for the config file
if [ ! -f /usr/local/elog/elogd.cfg ]; then
exit 0
diff --git a/elogd.init_template b/elogd.init_template
index e94b5d7..bb1b330 100755
--- a/elogd.init_template
+++ b/elogd.init_template
@@ -6,6 +6,9 @@
# config: @PREFIX@/elog/elogd.cfg
# pidfile: /var/run/elogd.pid
+# RHEL
+[ -f /etc/init.d/functions ] && . /etc/init.d/functions
+
# Check for the config file
if [ ! -f @PREFIX@/elog/elogd.cfg ]; then
exit 0
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Sat Jun 15 06:13:07 2019 |
John | secondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.com | Script | Re: Custom input forms implementation | Stable | Sat Jun 15 06:19:24 2019 by John | I have been trying to get my head around this application module. I assume that after the input is done on this example (ShiftCheck), if goes into the usual file system directorys for storage? Or is it (or can it) goto another db like sql, flat, etc.? I also assume that the 'normal' Elog screens we see for input (and output), would be a completely seperate module that you have for (ShiftCheck).. but we do not see them here (as one of the attachments)? I am asking these questions because I am trying to recreate this (type) of input/output system for users, so I would like to know how the 'whole picture' is done with your example here. Thanx again.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dear ELOG users,
starting with SVN revision 2328, custom input forms are implemented. This allows application specific formats for check lists etc. In our specific case we had to implement a shift check list, which was quite long. Furthermore the check list should be optimized for an iPad, which we take in the field and record various checks and readings (in our case some gas pressure gauges at the PSI particle accelerator). Since the standard ELOG interface was too inflexible, a completely hand-written form was needed. The form can be activated by the new configuration options Custom New Form, Custom Edit Form and Custom Display Form, one for a new entry, an entry to edit and and entry to display. In our case we used the same form for all three cases. This is how the shift check list looks under the Safari Browser on a PC:
And here is how it looks on the iPad:
Each section can be collapsed and expanded (blue arrows at the left), and various internal checks are made before the check list can be submitted.
Implementing such forms is however more something for the advanced user, since you have to hand-write HTML with CSS and JavaScript code. It can then however be a powerful method for check lists. Please find in the attachments the elogd.cfg configuration for that logbook and the shiftcheck.html source code file. It is a bit complicated since the page is a static page, elogd just serves it from the file. This requires all the dynamic functions to be implemented inside the HTML file with JavaScript. To display an entry for example, the JavaScript loads the raw data with the "?cmd=Download" command and the populates the form fields. The collapsing and expanding is done by using CSS properties. The integrated style sheet was optimized for the rendering on an iPad. Rather large fonts were chosen so that the items can be checked easily with your finger tips. Various parameters are sent between the browser and the elogd program via hidden fields and cookies. So only something for experts! But if you go through the effort and hand-write the form, it can be very handy. Note that you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2328 for the three new options.
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Mon Mar 11 09:28:15 2019 |
Maurat | gm001@free.fr | Script | Code change for LDAP authentication | Stable | Mon Mar 11 10:15:43 2019 by Maurat | Hi,
I had to change code to authenticate users in my organization's LDAP directory. Indeed, accounts are distributed under several organizational units in my LDAP directory.
The current version of the code can't authenticate accounts when these are in different organizational units. Hence my contribution.
I Use a read account to request LDAP to locate the account that has logged in (with e-mail address in the search filter).
I get the number of LDAP entries. If I have one entry then I call ldap_get_dn function to get the DN account and then I call ldap_simple_bind_s using the account's DN and password to perform LDAP authentication.
I changed configuration file elogd.cfg. I added two parameters:
LDAP DN user = <DN read account>
LDAP PW user = <password read account>
I changed code auth.c too (see attached file)
I had to change Makefile. I added a call to lber library
ifdef USE_LDAP
ifneq ($(USE_LDAP), 0 )
CFLAGS += -DHAVE_LDAP
LIBS += -lldap -llber
endif
endif
Have good day
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Attachment 1: auth.c
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/********************************************************************\
Name: auth.c
Created by: Stefan Ritt
Copyright 2000 + Stefan Ritt
ELOG is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
ELOG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with ELOG. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Contents: Authentication subroutines. Currently supported:
- password file authentication
- kerberos5 password authentication
$Id: elog.c 2350 2010-12-23 10:45:10Z ritt $
\********************************************************************/
#include "elogd.h"
#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
#include <krb5.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP
#include <ldap.h>
LDAP *ldap_ld;
char ldap_login_attr[64];
char ldap_dn_user[256];
char ldap_pw_user[64];
char ldap_userbase[256];
char ldap_bindDN[512];
#endif /* HAVE_LDAP */
extern LOGBOOK *lb_list;
/*==================================================================*/
/*---- Kerberos5 routines ------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
int auth_verify_password_krb5(LOGBOOK * lbs, const char *user, const char *password, char *error_str,
int error_size)
{
char *princ_name, str[256], realm[256];
krb5_error_code error;
krb5_principal princ;
krb5_context context;
krb5_creds creds;
krb5_get_init_creds_opt options;
if (krb5_init_context(&context) < 0)
return FALSE;
strlcpy(str, user, sizeof(str));
if (getcfg(lbs->name, "Kerberos Realm", realm, sizeof(realm))) {
strlcat(str, "@", sizeof(str));
strlcat(str, realm, sizeof(str));
}
if ((error = krb5_parse_name(context, str, &princ)) != 0) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>Kerberos error:</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, krb5_get_error_message(context, error), error_size);
strlcat(error_str, ". Please check your Kerberos configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
error = krb5_unparse_name(context, princ, &princ_name);
if (error) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>Kerberos error:</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, krb5_get_error_message(context, error), error_size);
strlcat(error_str, ". Please check your Kerberos configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
sprintf(str, "Using %s as server principal for authentication", princ_name);
write_logfile(lbs, str);
memset(&options, 0, sizeof(options));
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_init(&options);
memset(&creds, 0, sizeof(creds));
error = krb5_get_init_creds_password(context, &creds, princ,
(char *) password, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, &options);
krb5_free_context(context);
if (error && error != KRB5KDC_ERR_PREAUTH_FAILED && error != KRB5KDC_ERR_C_PRINCIPAL_UNKNOWN) {
sprintf(error_str, "<b>Kerberos error %d:</b> ", error);
strlcat(error_str, krb5_get_error_message(context, error), error_size);
strlcat(error_str, ". Please check your Kerberos configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
if (error)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
int auth_change_password_krb5(LOGBOOK * lbs, const char *user, const char *old_pwd, const char *new_pwd,
char *error_str, int error_size)
{
char *princ_name, str[256], realm[256];
int result_code, n;
krb5_error_code error;
krb5_data result_code_string, result_string;
krb5_principal princ;
krb5_context context;
krb5_creds creds;
krb5_get_init_creds_opt options;
if (krb5_init_context(&context) < 0)
return FALSE;
strlcpy(str, user, sizeof(str));
if (getcfg(lbs->name, "Kerberos Realm", realm, sizeof(realm))) {
strlcat(str, "@", sizeof(str));
strlcat(str, realm, sizeof(str));
}
if ((error = krb5_parse_name(context, str, &princ)) != 0) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>Kerberos error:</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, krb5_get_error_message(context, error), error_size);
strlcat(error_str, ". Please check your Kerberos configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
error = krb5_unparse_name(context, princ, &princ_name);
sprintf(str, "Using %s as server principal for authentication", princ_name);
write_logfile(lbs, str);
memset(&options, 0, sizeof(options));
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_init(&options);
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_tkt_life(&options, 300);
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_forwardable(&options, FALSE);
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_set_proxiable(&options, FALSE);
memset(&creds, 0, sizeof(creds));
error = krb5_get_init_creds_password(context, &creds, princ,
(char *) old_pwd, NULL, NULL, 0, "kadmin/changepw", &options);
if (error) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>Kerberos error:</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, krb5_get_error_message(context, error), error_size);
strlcat(error_str, ". Please check your Kerberos configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
error = krb5_set_password(context, &creds, (char *) new_pwd, princ,
&result_code, &result_code_string, &result_string);
if (error) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>Kerberos error:</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, krb5_get_error_message(context, error), error_size);
strlcat(error_str, ". Please check your Kerberos configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
if (result_code > 0) {
if (result_code_string.length > 0) {
strlcpy(error_str, result_code_string.data, error_size);
if ((int) result_code_string.length < error_size)
error_str[result_code_string.length] = 0;
}
if (result_string.length > 0) {
strlcat(error_str, ": ", error_size);
n = strlen(error_str) + result_string.length;
strlcat(error_str, result_string.data, error_size);
if (n < error_size)
error_str[n] = 0;
}
}
krb5_free_data_contents(context, &result_code_string);
krb5_free_data_contents(context, &result_string);
krb5_free_cred_contents(context, &creds);
krb5_get_init_creds_opt_free(context, &options);
krb5_free_context(context);
if (result_code > 0)
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
#endif
/*---- LDAP routines ------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef HAVE_LDAP
int ldap_init(LOGBOOK *lbs, char *error_str, int error_size)
{
char str[512], ldap_server[256];
int version;
int bind=0;
// Read Config file
if (getcfg(lbs->name, "LDAP server", ldap_server, sizeof(ldap_server))) {
strlcpy(str, ldap_server, sizeof(str));
}
else {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
strlcat(str, "ERR: Cannot find LDAP server entry!", sizeof(str));
write_logfile(lbs, str);
return FALSE;
}
if (!getcfg(lbs->name, "LDAP userbase", ldap_userbase, sizeof(ldap_userbase))) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
strlcat(str, ", ERR: Cannot find LDAP userbase (e.g. \'ou=People,dc=example,dc=org\')!", sizeof(str));
write_logfile(lbs, str);
return FALSE;
}
if (!getcfg(lbs->name, "LDAP login attribute", ldap_login_attr, sizeof(ldap_login_attr))) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
strlcat(str, ", ERR: Cannot find LDAP login attribute (e.g. uid, cn, ...)!", sizeof(str));
write_logfile(lbs, str);
return FALSE;
}
if (!getcfg(lbs->name, "LDAP DN User", ldap_dn_user, sizeof(ldap_dn_user))) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
strlcat(str, ", ERR: Cannot find LDAP login attribute (e.g. uid, cn, ...)!", sizeof(str));
write_logfile(lbs, str);
return FALSE;
}
if (!getcfg(lbs->name, "LDAP PW User", ldap_pw_user, sizeof(ldap_pw_user))) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
strlcat(str, ", ERR: Cannot find LDAP login attribute (e.g. uid, cn, ...)!", sizeof(str));
write_logfile(lbs, str);
return FALSE;
}
// Initialize/open LDAP connection
if(ldap_initialize( &ldap_ld, ldap_server )) {
perror("ldap_initialize");
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
// Use the LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION session preference to specify that the client is LDAPv3 client
version = LDAP_VERSION3;
ldap_set_option(ldap_ld, LDAP_OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, &version);
write_logfile(lbs, str);
return TRUE;
}
int auth_verify_password_ldap(LOGBOOK *lbs, const char *user, const char *password, char *error_str,
int error_size)
{ LDAPMessage *result, *err, *entry;
int bind=0, i, rc=0, nb=0;
char str[512], filter[512];
char *attribute , *dn;
BerElement *ber;
BerValue **values;
ldap_ld = NULL;
memset(&ldap_bindDN[0], 0, sizeof(ldap_bindDN));
struct timeval timeOut = {3,0}; // 3 second connection/search timeout
// zerotime.tv_sec = zerotime.tv_usec = 0L;
if(!ldap_init(lbs,error_str,error_size)) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP initialization error</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
printf("\n dn: %s\n", ldap_dn_user );
//Bind with read account
bind = ldap_simple_bind_s(ldap_ld, ldap_dn_user, ldap_pw_user, LDAP_AUTH_SIMPLE);
if(bind != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
strlcpy(error_str, "<b>LDAP BIND error with read account</b> ", error_size);
strlcat(error_str, " Please check your LDAP configuration.", error_size);
return FALSE;
}
// search user
sprintf(filter, "(%s=%s)", ldap_login_attr, user);
rc = ldap_search_ext_s(
ldap_ld, // LDAP session handle
ldap_userbase, // Search Base
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David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Script | Re: Check logbook files for wrong references | Stable | Sat Sep 16 15:52:58 2017 by David Pilgram | I had to modify the script because I'm still on elog 2.9.2, where there are not subdirectories (by year) for
each logbook. Line 5 had to be changed to
$logf=q/[0-9][0-9][01][0-9][0-3][0-9]a.log/;
to do this.
Once done, I found the deliberate orphan script that I had put in to test, and rather too many other orphans than I had expected. One or two I cannot explain. If I had clicked on any of those entries elog would have gone into infinate loop.
A very useful utility. Thanks Andreas!
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
You can run this little script to check if all entries referenced "In reply to:" do actually exist.
To use it, you first need to "cd" to your logbook directory ("cd /usr/local/elog/logbooks") and then run it without arguments "logcheck".
If it finds references pointing to a missing entry, it'll print the path to the file with the offending reference and some lines. For example:
### error: reference to entry 146, that exists 0 times. Reference is:
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-<p>[...].</p>
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-$ @ MID @ $: 147
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Date: Mon, 07 May 2012 13:44:03 +0200
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log:In reply to: 146
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Wann: 1336373261
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Autor: [...]
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Eintrag: Problem
[...]-
Very often this happens if an entry is deleted AFTER someone already replied to it. Normally that is no problem, but in some cases you might get infinite loops and that causes ELOG to hang. The script is not checking for loops, but wrong references might give you a hint where to look.
The script will print duplicate entries as well, if the referenced entry exist more than once.
Cheers, Andreas
PS: never include the string "$ @ MID @ $:" without spaces in an ELOG entry: apparently ELOG cuts off all text from that token on.
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Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Script | Check logbook files for wrong references | Stable | Fri Sep 15 17:41:41 2017 by Andreas Luedeke | You can run this little script to check if all entries referenced "In reply to:" do actually exist.
To use it, you first need to "cd" to your logbook directory ("cd /usr/local/elog/logbooks") and then run it without arguments "logcheck".
If it finds references pointing to a missing entry, it'll print the path to the file with the offending reference and some lines. For example:
### error: reference to entry 146, that exists 0 times. Reference is:
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-<p>[...].</p>
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-$ @ MID @ $: 147
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Date: Mon, 07 May 2012 13:44:03 +0200
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log:In reply to: 146
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Wann: 1336373261
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Autor: [...]
### Proscan/2012/120507a.log-Eintrag: Problem
[...]-
Very often this happens if an entry is deleted AFTER someone already replied to it. Normally that is no problem, but in some cases you might get infinite loops and that causes ELOG to hang. The script is not checking for loops, but wrong references might give you a hint where to look.
The script will print duplicate entries as well, if the referenced entry exist more than once.
Cheers, Andreas
PS: never include the string "$ @ MID @ $:" without spaces in an ELOG entry: apparently ELOG cuts off all text from that token on. |
Attachment 1: logcheck
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#!/usr/bin/perl
$cmd=q/find * -noleaf -maxdepth 0 -wholename Backup -prune -o -wholename en -prune -o -type d -exec printf '%s:' {} + /;
#print $cmd;
$logf=q/*\/[0-9][0-9][01][0-9][0-3][0-9]a.log/;
open(INP,$cmd . "2>/dev/null |") || die "can't open " . $cmd . ": $!";
$list=<INP>;
close(INP);
#print "list=" . $list ."\n";
foreach $dir (split(":",$list)) {
chomp $dir;
if (length($dir) > 1) {
print "Check \"" . $dir . "\"\n";
$files=$dir . "/" . $logf;
$cmd="grep ^In.reply.to: " . $files . " 2>/dev/null | cut -d \" \" -f 4 | sort -nu |";
open(INPB,$cmd) || die "can't open " . $cmd . ": $!";
while (<INPB>) {
chomp;
$id=$_;
$cmd="grep '[\$\]\@MID\@[\$\]:.$id\$' $files |";
open(INPC,$cmd) || die "can't open " . $cmd . ": $!";
$c=0;
while (<INPC>) {$c++};
close(INPC);
if ($c != 1) {
print "### error: reference to entry $id, that exists $c times. Reference is:\n";
$cmd="grep -C 3 '^In.reply.to:.$id\$' $files |";
#print $cmd;
open(INPD,$cmd) || die "can't open " . $cmd . ": $!";
while (<INPD>) {
print "### ".$_;
}
close(INPD);
}
}
close(INPB);
}
}
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