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  68748   Tue Feb 27 15:32:30 2018 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux | Windows3.1.3.1Re: User passwords not configurable with loacl passwordfileHave you configures user-level access via


password file = anyfile.pwd

Can
your elogd server write to that file?
  
  68749   Wed Feb 28 11:38:23 2018 Reply KaterKarlo98katerkarlo99@gmail.comBug reportLinux | Windows3.1.3.1Re: User passwords not configurable with loacl passwordfileHi Stefan,

thanks for the quick reply.

Yes, i've configured user-level
  
  68750   Mon Mar 5 14:10:52 2018 Reply KaterKarlo99katerkarlo99@gmail.comBug reportLinux | Windows3.1.3.1Re: User passwords not configurable with loacl passwordfileI'm afraid that there is something
wrong because each user will be written with
the same (hashed) password to the local password
  
  68751   Mon Mar 5 14:29:26 2018 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux | Windows3.1.3.1Re: User passwords not configurable with loacl passwordfileWhat happens when you don't use Kerberos
authentication?

  
  68752   Mon Mar 5 14:44:58 2018 Reply KaterKarlo99katerkarlo99@gmail.comBug reportLinux | Windows3.1.3.1Re: User passwords not configurable with loacl passwordfileYeah!!

That did it! I remove the line
"Kerberos authentication" and now
  
  69064   Sun Nov 24 20:29:24 2019 Question Frank Baptistacaffeinejazz@gmail.comRequestMac OSX3.1.3-fd7f1e2Executing a shell command using elogd Windows serviceGreetings!

We've
been successfully running nearly a dozen
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  69065   Sun Nov 24 21:10:28 2019 Reply Frank Baptistacaffeinejazz@gmail.comRequestWindows3.1.3-fd7f1e2Re: Executing a shell command using elogd Windows serviceSorry -- I somehow selected the wrong OS
in my original message. Asleep at the wheel
again.
  
  69067   Mon Nov 25 16:32:07 2019 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindows3.1.3-fd7f1e2Re: Executing a shell command using elogd Windows serviceWow, having these color signal lamps really
looke like a cute solution, made me laugh.

No, there is no other way than
  
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