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Author |
Author Email |
Category |
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ELOG Version |
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Thu Jun 3 22:22:33 2004 |
| miljan dedic | mde@hvidovre.dk | Bug report | Windows | 2.5.2 | Resubmit as new entry |
Hello,
Elogd crashing when "Resubmit as new entry" is executed.
Tried with demo config, same result, also tried with snapshot version.
After the first crash i restart elogd, then it crashes every time i enter
the logbook containing the entry i tried to "Resubmit as new entry"
Anyone seen same behavior, on win2000 platform ?.
Miljan |
659
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Wed Aug 11 15:38:07 2004 |
| Jen Manz | jennifer.manz@lmco.com | Question | Windows | | Restricting viewing messages |
I am working on a logbook for a lab. I have two questions...
First - Some of the logbook entries should not be viewed by certain users.
What would be the easiest way to restrict viewing some entries?
Second - I have a welcome page for the ELOG that lists some info about the
ELOG. When I start the ELOG, the user sees the login page. After the user
logs in, the welcome page appears listing the restrictions. Right now, I
have a hyperlink that takes the user to new, find, etc. But I would like
to take the user right to the logbook and not have to come back to the
welcome page everytime. How can I do this?
I have attached the code I have so far. They are in .txt format for easier
viewing.
Thanks! |
Attachment 1: Welcome_Login.txt
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<h1>Welcome to the PEBL Logbook</h1>
<u1>
<li><a href="?cmd=new">Enter</a> new entry in the logbook
<P ALIGN=CENTER>Information included herein is controlled.</P>
</ul>
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Attachment 2: elogd.txt
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[global]
logbook tabs = 0
port = 8080
Admin user = jmanz
Logfile = c:\Program Files\ELOG\logbooks\PEBL_Log
Logging level = 2
[PEBL]
Welcome page = Welcome_Login.html
Theme = default
Comment = PEBL Logbook
Attributes = Author, Material Group, Type, Category, Subject
Find Menu commands = New, Reply, Find, Logout, Help
Options Material Group = Computers, Consoles, Other
ROptions Category = Hardware, Software, Both, Neither
Preset Category = Hardware
Required Attributes = Author, Material Group, Type, Category
Preset Text = Restricted Info
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Attachment comment=Use "Browse" to select the attachment and "Upload" to save the attachment. Repeat for multiple attachments.
Message comment = Restricted Info
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date
Entries per page = 100
password file = c:\Program Files\ELOG\elog.pwd
Self Register = 1
Login expiration = 0
Protect Selection page = 1
Suppress Email to users = 1
Suppress default = 2
Restrict Edit = 1
Locked Attributes = Author
Preset Author = $short_name
Subst on reply Subject = Re: $subject
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Fri May 21 14:37:26 2010 |
| Allen | bastss@rit.edu | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Restricting logbook view |
Is there anyway to restrict access so that a user can only see the log entries they post or only replies to their log entry? I know it is possible to restrict editing to only posts they submitted, but I have a need to not even allow them to see other posts except for what they submitted and I am wondering if this is possible currently, or if this is planned, or could be planned for a future version?
Thanks,
Allen |
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Thu Nov 2 11:38:36 2023 |
| Leonardo Tacconi | leonardo.tacconi@unifi.it | Question | Windows | 3.1.3 | Restricting entries view by user |
Good morning,
I would like to ask you whether it is feasible to establish a logbook that limits access to entries, enabling each user to view only their own.
Although creating a logbook per user is an apparent solution, it does not meet my requirements.
Thank you in advance.
Leonardo |
69410
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Mon Nov 15 11:35:55 2021 |
| Chris Körner | chris.koerner@physik.uni-halle.de | Bug report | Windows | 3.14 | Restrict edit time = 0 behavior intended? |
Hi,
I have set the options "Restrict edit time = 24" and "Admin restrict edit time = 0" in [global]. This way can only edit entries for 24 hours while the admin can forever. I now want a single logbook where all users have unlimited time to edit entries. However, setting "Restrict edit time = 0" in this specific logbook behaves differently to the admin setting as it simply sets the time to 0. Is this behavior intended or a bug? I guess a workaround is to specify the edit limitation not in global but in all logbooks seperately. |
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Mon Mar 9 17:55:30 2009 |
| Heinzmann | catman333@web.de | Question | Mac OSX | V2.7.5-217 | Restrict edit - issue |
Hello,
please could you help me.
The Restrict edit funktion is not working. Because my user Dirk is able to edit/delete the text from user Peter:
via select and edit.
Delete the - keep original text here - and then submit.
The whole text disappeared from the user Peter
I have tried both Restrict edit = 0 and then Restrict edit = 1
Please note my config:
[global]
port = 80
Password file = C:\Program Files\ELOG\test.txt
Admin user = admin3
Self register = 1
Login expiration = 0
[demo]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Login user = Peter, Dirk, Kervin, Frank, MichaelH
Password file = C:\Program Files\ELOG\user.txt
Self register = 1
Login expiration = 0
Restrict edit = 0
Thanks |
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Tue Jul 26 17:57:36 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Request | Linux | 2.6.0b | Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users? |
Hi,
I'd like to be able to prevent non-logged-in users from seeing what logbooks exist in a top group. Currently it seems that one is only required to log in once one has chosen a logbook. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Chris. |
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Thu Jul 28 04:27:30 2005 |
| PJ Meyer | pjm@pjmeyer.org | Bug report | Windows | 2.60b3 | Response is very slow with beta3 |
I finally got 2.60 Beta3 running on my server (explicit statements in cfg for most of the defaults)
Now I'm seeing a veerrry slooooow response time - over 3 minutes to open a logbook vs 10 sec in 2.54
Utilization of CPU runs to 60% on elogd.
Tried slimning down elog.cfg, 'emptying' userlog file (actually renamed so Elog created a new one).
Still 2.60b3 is very slow to respond.
When I rolled back to 2.54 speed was fast again.
Any ideas?
this is on a dual processor Win2000 server with 2 gb memory.
attached is the elog.cfg if that helps.
i'm stumped
7/28 Follow-up testing and trials
When I stopped using a password file - speed was quick and responsive (on test book with no password file speed was good which got me thinking about the password file)
When I added back in the 'old' xml password file - slow response
I created new password file with only one user - slow response (took almost 3 minutes to save new account)
I've attached the password file so you can try it out if yo want....
This has me very stumped. |