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icon5.gif   User/Admin privlege question, posted by Ralph Kuehn on Thu May 20 00:55:51 2004 elogd.cfg_cpy
    icon2.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 21 14:43:09 2004 
       icon4.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Fri Jul 2 15:18:20 2004 
          icon2.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 7 17:43:22 2004 
             icon2.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Tue Aug 3 05:31:08 2004 logged.jpgnotlogged.jpgelogd.cfgnotloggedcfg.jpgnotloggedcfgg.jpg
                icon2.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 3 12:46:55 2004 
                   icon2.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Tue Aug 3 14:51:34 2004 
                      icon3.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 3 16:34:23 2004 
                         icon7.gif   Re: User/Admin privlege question, posted by Alexandre Camsonne on Tue Aug 3 20:14:55 2004 
Message ID: 649     Entry time: Tue Aug 3 14:51:34 2004     In reply to: 646     Reply to this: 652
Icon: Reply  Author: Alexandre Camsonne  Author Email: camsonne@jlab.org 
Category: Bug report  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: 2.5.2 - 2. 
Subject: Re: User/Admin privlege question 
The elogd.cfg is attached in the previous message as attachement 3. Sorry it is a
little bit buried between pictures.
The reason I put the picture of the global elogd.cfg is to show that the not logged
user has access to elogd.cfg which is some kind of trouble...

> I just see your [global] part of elogd.cfg, could you send me the complete file?
> 

Hi I tried to remove the cookies and it still did not ask for password under 2.5.4.
Has the password file format changed between 2.5.2 and 2.5.3 ?

> What you also could try is to delete all cookies stored in your browser. The way
> cookies are formed changed between 2.5.2 and 2.5.3, so the system could be
> confused by old cookies.
> 
> - Stefan
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