Re: elog allows me to create user "blahblah ", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 6 12:58:26 2006
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[quote="Dimitrios Tsirigkas"]I noticed that when I register a username that contains whitespaces (eg "boing "), elog allows me to create the user of that
name and updates the password file accordingly. It doesn't log me in, but it gives me no error message either. I also found that if I repeat the process
it adds yet another entry in the password file, by the same name "boing ". Is that a bug or is there something wrong with my configuration?[/quote]
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Re: elog allows me to create user "blahblah ", posted by Dimitrios Tsirigkas on Mon Feb 6 16:27:45 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Dimitrios Tsirigkas"]By the way, it is also possible to create a user that doesn't have a password! Shouldn't that be forbidden?[/quote]
Well, some people want that![/quote]
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Re: elog allows me to create user "blahblah ", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 6 16:53:41 2006
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[quote="Dimitrios Tsirigkas"]I wouldn't want some imposter to start entering stuff under the username of another user, so it would be nice if I could have
some way of forcing them to have a password, even if it's a one-letter password.[/quote]
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Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 22 14:21:50 2010 
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Mark Bergman wrote:
I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm |
Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Apr 21 21:06:20 2011
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Mark Bergman wrote:
I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem |
Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Ryan on Sun May 8 22:33:15 2011
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Mark Bergman wrote:
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Re: elog (not elogd) submit does not work anymore, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 13 21:59:44 2004
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Oops! I 're-used' the '-s' flag for email suppression, so it was actually
double used. I changed the email supprssion flag to '-p', so '-s' should
work again for specifying subdirectories. |
Re: elog (2.6.1+r1642 ubuntu/debian) regularly becomes non-responsive (w/o crashing), posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 28 10:34:54 2006
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[quote="Peter Kovac"]First, the problem. Fairly regularly (at least once a week, perhaps more), our elog daemon seems to quietly die. The process is still
running but anyone attempting to access the server gets "connection refused." The elog log doesn't show anything and the apache logs just show "proxy:
Error reading from remote server returned by [path]". Calling a daemon restart doesn't seem to kill the daemon -- I get a "could not bind to port" error. |