Re: Windows 7 and entry storage, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 21 09:05:05 2011
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Greg Damhorst wrote:
I have been playing with Elog on windows 7. I want to set up an elog that can be accessed from |
ssh tunneling with elog running under Apache, posted by Phil Rubin on Sun Jul 29 00:59:51 2012
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In a configuration with elog running (8080) under Apache (80) [as explained in admin guide], what is the syntax for tunnelling in with ssh, of both the
ssh command and the browser locator? |
Re: ssh tunneling with elog running under Apache, posted by Phil Rubin on Sun Jul 29 15:43:20 2012
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Phil Rubin wrote:
In a configuration with elog running (8080) under Apache (80) [as explained in admin guide], what is the syntax for |
show permitted individual logbooks on selection page, posted by Szu-Ching Peckner on Tue Aug 28 22:48:47 2012
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How do I make selection page show only list of logbooks that logged on user has access to?
Right now, say I have 4 logbooks, and I have access to 2 of them. I turned on Protect Selection page = 1. So when I go to home page, I need to
logon first, then I am given selection page. I am given list of 4 logbooks, I can only click into 2, which is expected. |
secure way to allow users create logbook, posted by Szu-Ching Peckner on Tue Aug 28 23:02:07 2012
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I don't think there is a good secure way so far, but would like to have your opinion.
If I want user to create logbook for themselves, what's the best way to do it? I guess Execute $attribute = <command> may work, have it write |
Re: secure way to allow users create logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 29 10:46:49 2012
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Szu-Ching Peckner wrote:
I don't think there is a good secure way so far, but would like to have your opinion. |
Re: secure way to allow users create logbook, posted by Szu-Ching Peckner on Wed Aug 29 14:35:45 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: secure way to allow users create logbook, posted by Szu-Ching Peckner on Wed Aug 29 18:16:37 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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