Re: restrict access, posted by Gerald Ebberink on Thu Jun 22 11:29:17 2006
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> > -1- how can I restrict the access
> > of a certain user such that he can only see certain logbooks.
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Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 11:38:38 2006
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> > You get a login page instead of the selection page if the "Password file = " statement is in the [global]
section
> > and "Protect selection page = 1". You might have to delete all cookies in your browser if you move the password
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Re: restrict access, posted by Gerald Ebberink on Thu Jun 22 12:10:00 2006
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> > > You get a login page instead of the selection page if the "Password file = " statement is in the [global]
> section
> > > and "Protect selection page = 1". You might have to delete all cookies in your browser if you move the password
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Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 23 12:29:30 2006  
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Even with your config file (I just changed the URL) I get the correct behaviour:
[IMG]elog:1860/2[/IMG]
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Re: restrict access, posted by Gerald Ebberink on Fri Jun 23 13:16:57 2006
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My full elogd.cfg is attached for your reference.
I'm pretty sure that you did not delete your old cookies. Try from another computer. Make sure to have the most recent version of elog. Start the elogd |
Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 23 13:43:03 2006
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[quote="Gerald Ebberink"]As you can see, I have implemented a temporary fix in the way of allowing only certain hosts access. But where does this Internal
error come from.[/quote]
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Re: restrict access, posted by Gerald Ebberink on Fri Jun 23 14:57:02 2006
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I only can identify this error if you send me your current ("de-sensified") elogd.cfg.[/quote]
Here you are.. |
Re: restrict access, posted by Gerald Ebberink on Mon Jul 17 13:20:07 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Gerald Ebberink"]As you can see, I have implemented a temporary fix in the way of allowing only certain hosts access. But where
does this Internal error come from.[/quote]
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