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    icon2.gif   Re: PAM authentication question, posted by David Wallis on Thu Nov 21 18:10:28 2019 
Hi Christoph,

Thanks for looking into this, if you can enable PAM + File, our users would be very happy!

The pam.d issue is probably related to CentOS/Red Hat, since our PAM expert warned me that it might be necessary.
icon5.gif   Change column width in list mode?, posted by David Wallis on Mon Dec 2 23:28:28 2019 
In some of our logbooks, some columns are very narrow, which makes their content difficult to read. I have tried adding a custom css file like this:

listframe td:nth-child(3) {
   width: 250px;
    icon2.gif   Re: Change column width in list mode?, posted by David Wallis on Fri Dec 6 15:40:19 2019 
Awesome, thank you!




Stefan
Ritt wrote:



You need
icon5.gif   From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by David Wallis on Tue Oct 20 15:08:17 2020 
I'm running  Elog version V3.1.4-ba84827 on Red Hat Linux 7.9. As part of migrating from an older in-house logbook to Elog, I need to upload
all the old logbook entries. However, when I attempt to do that with the "elog" command line tool, I'm getting the error "command Submit
not  allowed.
    icon2.gif   Re: From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by David Wallis on Tue Oct 20 17:50:50 2020 
Update: I tried switching the logbook to no authentication reqiured, and still get the "command Submit not allowed" response.




David
Wallis wrote:



I'm running  Elog version V3.1.4-ba84827 on Red Hat
    icon2.gif   Re: From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by David Wallis on Tue Oct 20 18:26:26 2020 
Hmmm... I added "New" to the Guest menu list, and the button showed up for a guest user. But when I submitted the new ticket, I got the message Error:
Command "Submit" is not allowed for user ""




Stefan
    icon2.gif   Re: From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by David Wallis on Tue Oct 20 20:44:03 2020 
I've been able to work around this by completely turning off authentication, and adding New to the Guest menu list.

One additional question: since I'm uploading historical logbook entries, is it possible to set the entry creation date via the command line?
It seems that elogd is overriding the attribute "Date".
    icon2.gif   Re: From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by David Wallis on Wed Oct 21 15:14:13 2020 
Hi David, thanks for your input!

This logbook has been around for almost 10 years, and has evolved from file-based authentication, to LDAP, and finally to PAM (that can use any
of local password files, LDAP, and Active Directory), and I'm thinking that might be the root of this problem. There are old account entries from the
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