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icon5.gif   elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Mon Mar 11 11:18:02 2019 
    icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 09:43:02 2019 
       icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 10:15:23 2019 
          icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 10:21:58 2019 
             icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 10:29:00 2019 
                icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 11:03:26 2019 
                   icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 11:30:37 2019 
                      icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 11:56:24 2019 
                         icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Fri Apr 26 11:24:21 2019 
                            icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 26 17:22:46 2019 
Message ID: 68937     Entry time: Wed Apr 24 10:21:58 2019     In reply to: 68936     Reply to this: 68938
Icon: Reply  Author: Heinz Junkes  Author Email: junkes@fhi-berlin.mpg.de 
Category: Bug report  OS: All  ELOG Version: elogd 3.1.4 
Subject: Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list 

Thanks for the answer. The real problem is that you can overwrite existing entries even if you have set an entry to "read only", i.e. you have forbidden further editing.

Heinz

Stefan Ritt wrote:

There are two ways:

1) Use different password files for different logbooks. Each password file contains only those users which have access to that logbook.

2) Use "Login user = <usr list>" to restrict access to certain users in that list.

Stefan

Heinz Junkes wrote:

Since there's no answer to that.
I am the only one with the problem? Did I just configure something wrong?
Thanks Heinz

Heinz Junkes wrote:

submissions via the elog - program can overwrite entries even if the user has no edit rights

 

 

 

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