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icon5.gif   when using webserver authentication, how can I restrict the users that can edit any given elog?, posted by Christian Ospelkaus on Sat Jun 19 18:38:21 2021 
    icon2.gif   Re: when using webserver authentication, how can I restrict the users that can edit any given elog?, posted by Christian Ospelkaus on Sun Jun 20 14:38:06 2021 
Message ID: 69374     Entry time: Sun Jun 20 14:38:06 2021     In reply to: 69373
Icon: Reply  Author: Christian Ospelkaus  Author Email: christian.ospelkaus@iqo.uni-hannover.de 
Category: Question  OS: All  ELOG Version: 3.1.3 
Subject: Re: when using webserver authentication, how can I restrict the users that can edit any given elog? 

Dear all,

I figured it out. Current global config is (using kerberos instead)

[global]
port = 8081
Default encoding = 0
SSL = 0
Authentication = Kerberos
URL = https://my_url_here/
interface = 127.0.0.1
Password file = global.pwd
SMTP host = my_mail_host
Logfile = /var/log/elog.log
Logging level = 3
User = elog
Grp = elog

Best,

Christian

 

 

Christian Ospelkaus wrote:

Dear elog users & developers,

the subject line says it all: when using webserver authentication, how is it possible to restict access of users to any given elog? Only using the apche rules? Admin user and Login user do not seem to be doing anything for me. I am using elog as packaged by debian for buster, using an apache ssl proxy. Thank you for providing this software,

Christian

 

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