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Mon Feb 1 10:14:12 2010 |
| Sara Vanini | sara.vanini@pd.infn.it | Info | Linux | latest | Re: ELOG for personal use only |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Sara Vanini wrote: |
Hi,
I'd like to use ELOG as personal work logbook and database with search facilities
(e.g. record work progress, updates, plots, results, meeting schedule, outcome, TODO, etc...).
I will use it ONLY on my laptop, and I'd need to read the files when I don't have internet connection too.
I have no need to retrive files from elsewhere with a Web Browser, and I'd prefer not to open ports on the laptop.
Would this be feasible?
What's the setting I have to specify in elogd.cfg file?
Is there an example of such a ELOG use you could provide?
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If you download the standard package, it installs a demo logbook on your computer which you can use as a personal logbook. It uses port 8080 by default, although this can be changed. Then only thing you need to do is to make sure that port 8080 is blocked on your firewall. Read your OS documentation on how to set-up and use a firewall. Once you block port 8080, the data cannot be accessed from outside your laptop.
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Thanks Stefan,
I've properly set the firewall, and access is forbidden from outside. But when I don't have internet access, how could I open my database?
Furthermore: how it is possible to change the "demo" title ? and what's the procedure to open other databases?
Thanks again for helping
Sara
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66697
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Thu Jan 28 19:21:39 2010 |
| stefan harjes | stefanharjes@yahoo.de | Info | Linux | latest | handwriting | I write my lab journal with pen and though of getting a linux supported tablet. Has anybody ever used ELOG and did input using a tablet?
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66696
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Thu Jan 28 11:20:15 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | latest | Re: ELOG for personal use only |
Sara Vanini wrote: |
Hi,
I'd like to use ELOG as personal work logbook and database with search facilities
(e.g. record work progress, updates, plots, results, meeting schedule, outcome, TODO, etc...).
I will use it ONLY on my laptop, and I'd need to read the files when I don't have internet connection too.
I have no need to retrive files from elsewhere with a Web Browser, and I'd prefer not to open ports on the laptop.
Would this be feasible?
What's the setting I have to specify in elogd.cfg file?
Is there an example of such a ELOG use you could provide?
|
If you download the standard package, it installs a demo logbook on your computer which you can use as a personal logbook. It uses port 8080 by default, although this can be changed. Then only thing you need to do is to make sure that port 8080 is blocked on your firewall. Read your OS documentation on how to set-up and use a firewall. Once you block port 8080, the data cannot be accessed from outside your laptop. |
66695
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Thu Jan 28 09:54:56 2010 |
| Sara Vanini | sara.vanini@pd.infn.it | Info | Linux | latest | ELOG for personal use only | Hi,
I'd like to use ELOG as personal work logbook and database with search facilities
(e.g. record work progress, updates, plots, results, meeting schedule, outcome, TODO, etc...).
I will use it ONLY on my laptop, and I'd need to read the files when I don't have internet connection too.
I have no need to retrive files from elsewhere with a Web Browser, and I'd prefer not to open ports on the laptop.
Would this be feasible?
What's the setting I have to specify in elogd.cfg file?
Is there an example of such a ELOG use you could provide?
Thanks a lot
Sara
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66684
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Wed Jan 13 12:27:32 2010 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Info | Linux | 2.7.8 | Topic changed to: emails sent/received after edited entries. | > > > > > I only got one email in response to the second entry of this thread, no email was received after the edit of the entry. The
> > > > > next email received was due to the third entry of this thread.
> > > >
> > > > Ok, let me try (sorry to all the users who subscribe to this forum for pestering you...):
> > > >
> > > > 1st reply to your entry.
> > > >
> > > > 1st reply edited.
> > >
> > > I got two email notifications, the second one I attached as a screen shot. So I don't know what happened in your case. The problem
> > > with the proxy is sometimes related to slow internet connections. If the HTML code transported over the internet has some delay
> > > between packets, the proxy server sometimes drops the connection. I don't know how to fix that in my Apache. If you edit in HTML,
> > > your browser downloads the JavaScript code and icons for the edit window, which is a lot of data, so the dropping is much more
> > > likely.
> > Hi Stefan,
> >
> > I confirm that this is a slow internet line, so that explains the Proxy Error.
> >
> > Maybe I should just keep my head down on threads where people use html coding ;-)
> >
> > Did you receive two emails to my entry 66677? I only received one.
> >
> > I only received one email to your posting 66680 - the first entry, not the edited version.
>
> I checked my email server and found that the second message really went though it. But then I realized that there is indeed the "Message-
> ID:" in the email header (which I completely forgot in meantime). So maybe George Paplexis is right in that some mail
> server/forwarder/receiver ignore a second email if it has the same ID. That would mean however that I have to introduce a "revision
> number" for elog entries, which gets incremented on each edit and gets attached the the message-ID, so that it becomes unique again.
> That's quite some work and has to wait a bit.
I had come to the same conclusion about the mail header being the same (see my email to you for full details).
Sorry to all your subscribers for the email ping pong, although if others did receive two emails on the relivent entries - one original, and
one edited, it would be interesting, if possibly now academic, to know. |
66683
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Wed Jan 13 12:18:54 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | 2.7.8 | Topic changed to: emails sent/received after edited entries. | > > > > I only got one email in response to the second entry of this thread, no email was received after the edit of the entry. The
> > > > next email received was due to the third entry of this thread.
> > >
> > > Ok, let me try (sorry to all the users who subscribe to this forum for pestering you...):
> > >
> > > 1st reply to your entry.
> > >
> > > 1st reply edited.
> >
> > I got two email notifications, the second one I attached as a screen shot. So I don't know what happened in your case. The problem
> > with the proxy is sometimes related to slow internet connections. If the HTML code transported over the internet has some delay
> > between packets, the proxy server sometimes drops the connection. I don't know how to fix that in my Apache. If you edit in HTML,
> > your browser downloads the JavaScript code and icons for the edit window, which is a lot of data, so the dropping is much more
> > likely.
> Hi Stefan,
>
> I confirm that this is a slow internet line, so that explains the Proxy Error.
>
> Maybe I should just keep my head down on threads where people use html coding ;-)
>
> Did you receive two emails to my entry 66677? I only received one.
>
> I only received one email to your posting 66680 - the first entry, not the edited version.
I checked my email server and found that the second message really went though it. But then I realized that there is indeed the "Message-
ID:" in the email header (which I completely forgot in meantime). So maybe George Paplexis is right in that some mail
server/forwarder/receiver ignore a second email if it has the same ID. That would mean however that I have to introduce a "revision
number" for elog entries, which gets incremented on each edit and gets attached the the message-ID, so that it becomes unique again.
That's quite some work and has to wait a bit. |
66682
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Wed Jan 13 12:00:04 2010 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Info | Linux | 2.7.8 | Topic changed to: emails sent/received after edited entries. | > > > I only got one email in response to the second entry of this thread, no email was received after the edit of the entry. The
> > > next email received was due to the third entry of this thread.
> >
> > Ok, let me try (sorry to all the users who subscribe to this forum for pestering you...):
> >
> > 1st reply to your entry.
> >
> > 1st reply edited.
>
> I got two email notifications, the second one I attached as a screen shot. So I don't know what happened in your case. The problem
> with the proxy is sometimes related to slow internet connections. If the HTML code transported over the internet has some delay
> between packets, the proxy server sometimes drops the connection. I don't know how to fix that in my Apache. If you edit in HTML,
> your browser downloads the JavaScript code and icons for the edit window, which is a lot of data, so the dropping is much more
> likely.
Hi Stefan,
I confirm that this is a slow internet line, so that explains the Proxy Error.
Maybe I should just keep my head down on threads where people use html coding ;-)
Did you receive two emails to my entry 66677? I only received one.
I only received one email to your posting 66680 - the first entry, not the edited version. |
66681
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Wed Jan 13 11:39:23 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: Proxy Error | > > I only got one email in response to the second entry of this thread, no email was received after the edit of the entry. The
> > next email received was due to the third entry of this thread.
>
> Ok, let me try (sorry to all the users who subscribe to this forum for pestering you...):
>
> 1st reply to your entry.
>
> 1st reply edited.
I got two email notifications, the second one I attached as a screen shot. So I don't know what happened in your case. The problem
with the proxy is sometimes related to slow internet connections. If the HTML code transported over the internet has some delay
between packets, the proxy server sometimes drops the connection. I don't know how to fix that in my Apache. If you edit in HTML,
your browser downloads the JavaScript code and icons for the edit window, which is a lot of data, so the dropping is much more
likely. |
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