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  67320   Tue Aug 28 23:02:07 2012 Question Szu-Ching Pecknerspeckner@nd.eduQuestionLinuxlatestsecure way to allow users create logbookI don't think there is a good secure way
so far, but would like to have your opinion. 
  
  67324   Wed Aug 29 14:35:45 2012 Agree Szu-Ching Pecknerspeckner@nd.eduQuestionLinuxlatestRe: secure way to allow users create logbook

    

       
            
  
  67326   Wed Aug 29 18:16:37 2012 Reply Szu-Ching Pecknerspeckner@nd.eduQuestionLinuxlatestRe: secure way to allow users create logbook

    

       
            
  
  67330   Thu Aug 30 22:47:50 2012 Reply Szu-Ching Pecknerspeckner@nd.eduQuestionLinuxlatestRe: secure way to allow users create logbook

    

       
            
  
  67342   Tue Sep 18 17:57:47 2012 Question Szu-Ching Pecknerspeckner@nd.eduQuestionLinuxlatestadmin user access admin page, not config page We have multiple logbooks. Each user
is admin user for his/her own logbook. 
  
  68699   Fri Nov 17 18:58:52 2017 Question Susan Jamessjames@lbl.govQuestionLinux3.1.2-bd7hosts allowI'm trying to wrap our elog instance
to our company domain which is lbl.gov

I add this entry below (without
  
  68701   Tue Nov 21 01:27:06 2017 Reply Susan Jamessjames@lbl.govQuestionLinux3.1.2-bd7Re: hosts allowthanks for your quick reply.

the configuration is still not
working.  See my entry below which denies
  
  68710   Thu Dec 7 21:54:58 2017 Reply Susan Jamessjames@lbl.govQuestionLinux3.1.2-bd7Re: hosts allowHi All,

We're still having trouble
with hosts.allow and hosts.deny.
  
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