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Fri Apr 21 12:18:57 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Bug report | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Elog crashes with null Username |
Awesome!It's appreciated. Many Thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I made a new release for you 3.1.3
Xuan Wu wrote: |
No, We are using the released version 3.1.2
How to use the current git revision or is it a long time to wait for the next release?
Alan Grant wrote: |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Fri Apr 21 10:57:07 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Elog crashes with null Username |
I made a new release for you 3.1.3
Xuan Wu wrote: |
No, We are using the released version 3.1.2
How to use the current git revision or is it a long time to wait for the next release?
Alan Grant wrote: |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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68611
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Fri Apr 21 08:19:05 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Bug report | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Elog crashes with null Username |
No, We are using the released version 3.1.2
How to use the current git revision or is it a long time to wait for the next release?
Alan Grant wrote: |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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68610
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Fri Apr 21 05:27:35 2017 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Bug report | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Elog crashes with null Username |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Fri Apr 21 02:21:59 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Bug report | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Elog crashes with null Username |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Thu Apr 20 13:48:43 2017 |
| K | p1454477@mvrht.com | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Re: Full anonymous access |
OK, i will try that. Thanks.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Version 2.9.2 is hopelessly outdated. Please upgrade to the current version on bitbucket. You also might have to delete any cookie in the browser sent to the elog server.
K wrote: |
Does not work.
Clean install (debian 8 x64, with aptitude), only thing i've changed in the config is "URL"-parameter (global section) and redirection with Apache. No luck. Edit or delete gives an error "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed", "New" opens login-windows.
Now i removed all (guest) menu and URL settings a use it directly (port 8080), still no luck. "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed". When i click on "New" a login-windows opens.
Tested with the demo-logbook.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.
Stefan
K wrote: |
How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?
I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...
Thanks in advance
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Thu Apr 20 13:45:42 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Re: Full anonymous access |
Version 2.9.2 is hopelessly outdated. Please upgrade to the current version on bitbucket. You also might have to delete any cookie in the browser sent to the elog server.
K wrote: |
Does not work.
Clean install (debian 8 x64, with aptitude), only thing i've changed in the config is "URL"-parameter (global section) and redirection with Apache. No luck. Edit or delete gives an error "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed", "New" opens login-windows.
Now i removed all (guest) menu and URL settings a use it directly (port 8080), still no luck. "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed". When i click on "New" a login-windows opens.
Tested with the demo-logbook.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.
Stefan
K wrote: |
How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?
I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...
Thanks in advance
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Thu Apr 20 13:35:53 2017 |
| K | p1454477@mvrht.com | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Re: Full anonymous access |
Does not work.
Clean install (debian 8 x64, with aptitude), only thing i've changed in the config is "URL"-parameter (global section) and redirection with Apache. No luck. Edit or delete gives an error "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed", "New" opens login-windows.
Now i removed all (guest) menu and URL settings a use it directly (port 8080), still no luck. "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed". When i click on "New" a login-windows opens.
Tested with the demo-logbook.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.
Stefan
K wrote: |
How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?
I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...
Thanks in advance
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