Re: HTML email format displays plain text if email client is offline, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 12 16:30:45 2010
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Jim Covert wrote:
My elog server is hosted behind a firewall and I use a VPN client to connect to the network on which |
Re: Entry merging, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 14 08:57:07 2010
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Eric Krise wrote:
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook? |
Re: Entry merging, posted by Eric Krise on Fri May 14 16:50:53 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Required Attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 14 17:03:36 2010
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Eric Krise wrote:
Is there a way to require a certain attribute on reply, but not on an original entry? In some |
Re: elogd -C failing to sync password file with "Received invalid response from elogd server" message, posted by John Rouillard on Mon May 17 04:01:16 2010
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Hi Rouilj,
re-posting your bug report doe not help. If I'm not replying immediately it means I'm pretty busy with other things, so just be patient.
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Re: elogd -C failing to sync password file with "Received invalid response from elogd server" message, posted by John Rouillard on Mon May 17 04:19:29 2010
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[quote="John Rouillard"]
I think I kind of see what's happening here. In is_command_allowed you add the GetPwdFile to the list of
allowed command but only if is_admin_user is true. Since the user is guest at that point, I assume
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Re: elogd -C failing to sync password file with "Received invalid response from elogd server" message, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 18 13:21:32 2010
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[quote="John Rouillard"][quote="John Rouillard"]
I think I kind of see what's happening here. In is_command_allowed you add the GetPwdFile to the list of
allowed command but only if is_admin_user is true. Since the user is guest at that point, I assume
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Re: attachment filename bug & Makefile issue, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 18 16:40:15 2010
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> If I upload the file "000000_000000_file.txt", elog will chop the filename to "file.txt." Also, this effects
> the file's displayed "Uploaded" time. It shows the file as being uploaded on: "Tue Nov 30 00:00:00 1999"
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