New password file problem, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Wed Nov 24 15:06:31 2010
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Hello,
I'm new to elog. I've installed it under Slackware 11. Everything worked smoothly until I wanted to establish access control. I followed the steps
described under Access control heading in Syntax of elog.cfg chapter. I specified a new password file name and the following steps with no problem. After |
Re: New password file problem, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 24 15:14:29 2010
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Mariusz Stakowski wrote:
Hello, |
Re: New password file problem, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Wed Dec 1 17:03:01 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Action after message submission, posted by Mike Zuber on Wed Sep 15 22:40:52 2010
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Is it possible to automatically go back to the list view in summary mode after submitting a new message instead of displaying the new message?
I know it's possible to display a page from a file after submitting a new message by using "Submit Page = <file>".
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Re: Action after message submission, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Sep 17 00:59:16 2010
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Mike Zuber wrote:
Is it possible to automatically go back to the list view in summary mode after submitting a new message |
Re: Action after message submission, posted by Mike Zuber on Thu Oct 14 16:43:05 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Action after message submission, posted by Mike Zuber on Tue Nov 30 19:30:31 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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New User in Config Menu ?, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Fri Nov 26 12:31:42 2010
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I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu.
How can I create a New User?
[global] |
Re: New User in Config Menu ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 26 12:36:53 2010
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Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu. |
Re: New User in Config Menu ?, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Fri Nov 26 16:22:05 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 10:40:41 2010
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Hi,
I'm trying to configure Elog such that users can self-register. But no luck so far.
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Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 24 11:58:00 2010
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> Hi,
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> I'm trying to configure Elog such that users can self-register. But no luck so far.
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Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 16:36:21 2010
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> > Hi,
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> > I'm trying to configure Elog such that users can self-register. But no luck so far.
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Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Nov 25 14:15:31 2010
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Hi!
[quote=Christoph Kukulies]I cannot get the login screen. I'm connecting to a logbook (and I can do this without logging in).
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Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Thu Nov 25 17:34:28 2010
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]Hi!
[quote=Christoph Kukulies]I cannot get the login screen. I'm connecting to a logbook (and I can do this without logging in).
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Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 26 09:44:22 2010
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[quote="Christoph Kukulies"]I only need to know how I get an admin passwd and user into the passwd file.
elogd -a password -l logbook does not have the desired effect. It spoils the cfg-file
again with Admin Password commands.[/quote]
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Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Nov 26 11:42:50 2010
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[quote="Christoph Kukulies"]I only need to know how I get an admin passwd and user into the passwd file.[/quote]
You do this the same way as a regular user: use the self registration feature to create a user, and then declare this user to be the admin in your config |
Forum quirks, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 11:55:57 2010
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I just got a Proxy error from your site: When I clicked on the change password link that was sent to my email, I entered my new password (which was
the same that I believed to have used before) and after submitting this form, I got the Proxy error. Also I find that I can never login with my once
set password. Is it the Email or username on gives in the login field? Other quirk: I never can preview my post. When I click preview, nothing happens. |
Re: Forum quirks, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 16:30:31 2010
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Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I just got a Proxy error from your site: When I clicked on the change password link that |
Re: Forum quirks, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 16:38:12 2010
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Christoph Kukulies wrote:
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Re: Forum quirks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 25 12:13:51 2010
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Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Let me add one observation though: I always have to put the Submit or Preview button twice in this forum. |
How to overide the Date attribute?, posted by Adam Blandford on Wed Nov 24 07:47:25 2010
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Hi I have a logbook where I want to override the default Date attribute.
I would like to set it by default to the entry date but enable the user to modify
to a different date if desired. This is for entries that pertain to an activity performed on a date different to the entry date.
To acheive this I have
created an attribute called "Subject Date" and used preset = $date. In general this works but I would be happy to take any other suggestions on how to |
Re: How to overide the Date attribute?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 24 12:12:37 2010
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Adam Blandford wrote:
Hi I have a logbook where I want to override the default Date attribute. I would like to set it by default to the entry |
elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Arno Teunisse on Wed Nov 10 23:05:24 2010
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Hello
When I want to submit an entrie with elog I have the following problem : ( elogd on windows 7 ) |
Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Nov 11 17:51:49 2010
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Arno Teunisse wrote:
Please Notice that I've put quotes around : -u "username password" ( the |
Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Arno Teunisse on Thu Nov 11 22:25:18 2010
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Yoshio Imai wrote:
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Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Nov 12 11:48:54 2010
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[quote=Arno Teunisse]It seems that the [b]-m option for elog.exe is a required commandline option[/b].[/quote]
You are right; I didn't see that part was missing. On the other hand, I obviously didn't see a few other things in your post, either ... ;) |
Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 12 13:12:02 2010
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Arno Teunisse wrote:
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Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 17 11:48:03 2010
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Yoshio Imai wrote:
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Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password, posted by Arno Teunisse on Thu Nov 11 17:57:12 2010
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Arno Teunisse wrote:
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Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line, posted by Mike Zuber on Thu Aug 19 15:26:35 2010
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My logbook kept crashing whenever I tried to reply to an existing entry. I found that the percent sign "%", when used in the subject line,
will crash the elogd service when you try to reply to the entry. This appears to only happen with windows installations. I tested this on your Linux logbook
and it didn't crash. |
Re: Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 22 14:37:10 2010
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Mike Zuber wrote:
My logbook kept crashing whenever I tried to reply to an existing entry. I found that the percent sign |
Re: Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line, posted by Mike Zuber on Thu Oct 14 17:50:56 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 16 15:56:53 2010
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Mike Zuber wrote:
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