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Wed Jan 30 08:01:23 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.7.1.2007 | Re: Several attachement at the same time |
stephane wrote: |
I would like to make several attachement at the same time. I would be great cause I have lot of attachements to do every day. I try wiht CTRL or SHIFT key but I failed in.
Is it possible at this moment ?
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Diogo Alves found a possibility, at least for firefox. Have a look here. |
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Tue Apr 22 20:17:34 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: Several Problems with 2.3.5 | > We use ELOG 2.3.5 for Windows with a German language file and have found
> some new problems:
>
> . Certain strings are not translated.
That has been fixed in meantime.
> . If a user uses the new "password forgotten" function, he receives an
> email, but after having clicked the URL in the mail, he gets the following
> error message as simple text, i.e. not formatted by use of the CSS file:
>
> Invalid URL: Notizen/?redir=%3Fcmd%3DChange%20password%26old_pwd%
> 3DE3ARcjI/&uname=sal&upassword=E3ARcjI/
Have you tried the elogd.cfg setting:
[global]
URL = http://your.host/
it might help there.
> . If one could not log in through the button "Login", one does not receive
> an error message, but will be pushed simply back to the main page,
> status "Not logged in". (This was as far as we know was also with earlier
> versions of ELOG.)
You should at least receive a login page. So does this push back occur on a
wrong username there or how does it happen?
> . If you want to change as an admin the passwords of several users, it
> would be convenient, to get always back to the page, where you may choose
> the next user ... but you will be pushed back to the main page with the
> messages. (This was as far as we know was also with earlier versions of
> ELOG.)
Agree. Will work on that.
> . But the simple change of passwords for users does not always succeed: I
> have changed the password for a user A to "anuvis", the next user B should
> have gotten the same new password, but this time it was not accepted.
> Message "Wrong password". Might it be, that this goes only once because of
> an initialisation problem ? I had to edit the password file manually.
Can you reproduce the problem? If so, tell me the exact sequence of thing
you do and I can try to reproduce it as well, then fix it.
> . Opera browser 7.03 simply crashes, when choosing the direct URL to our
> logbook, i.e. http://localhost:8080/logbook2. We have set a general
> password file and a different read password for each of our logbooks.
> If we choose http://localhost:8080/logbook1 everything is fine. We get a
> window "Authentication required" and type in simply the read password, no
> user name.
Wow, your browser crashes? Funny, I never had that. So what does the browser
say?
> If we choose http://localhost:8080/logbook2 the behaviour is different. We
> see the window "Authentication required" appear, then Opera crashes.
> Change of the read passwords did not change this erroneous behaviour. This
> problem was not with version ELOG 2.3.4.
I will try to install 7.03 and reproduce this, might take some while...
> . NOWRAP tag in Date column
> The date column takes quite a lot of space in the logs overview. As the
> information is only of secondary importance I would prefer date and time
> being wrapped like e.g. the contributors name. Of course, I could help
> myself with a in my language file, but this would force a break also
on
> the single message view.
Something like
Date format = %B %d, %Y
in your configuration file reduces the date string length considerably. |
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Thu Jul 13 08:11:33 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Setting Subject for ELog email notification |
Alan Stone wrote: | Hi,
I have the following elogd.cfg syntax:
; Email notification
Suppress Email to users = 1
Omit Email To = 1
User Email Subject = $subject
Use Email Heading Edit = $subject
Email Report Notify-CMSROC = alstone@fnal.gov
1) The subject is using some default, instead of capturing the $subject string (as
it does with Reply). |
You made a typo. It should be
Use Email Subject = $subject
instead of User Email ...
Alan Stone wrote: | 2) I want to control the output header "A new entry...". |
You do with with
Use Email Heading = $subject
The option Use Email Heading Edit = $subject is only for entries which are edited (as opposed to new entries). Just read the manual!
Alan Stone wrote: | 3) The formatting of email body is awkward. For example, "AuthorAlan Stone"
should have at least a space, and maybe a hyphen or colon, "Author: Alan Stone" |
The email is formatted in HTML. Standard email programs like Thunderbird display them properly. If you email client has a problem with it, you can switch to plain text encoding with
Email encoding = 1
Best regards,
Stefan |
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Fri Feb 16 16:45:33 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.3-1762 | Re: Setting From: for registration/password e-mails |
Ben Waugh wrote: | We had a problem, as mentioned in the documentation, with "new password" e-mails being rejected because the default From: address is invalid, so we changed this using "Use Email From".
According to the documentation, "By default, the email address of the currently logged in user is used for the "From:" field. If no user is logged in, or the current user has not specified a email address in the password database, the setting of the option Use Email From is used for the "From:" field."
However, when an address is specified in "Use Email From" we find that all e-mail notifications, even those sent automatically when a logged-in user submits a log entry, are sent from this address.
How can we set a valid address for use for "change of password" or registration e-mails, but still use the appropriate user's e-mail address for log entries? |
Right. The logic in the program and the documentation disagreed. The program uses the "Use Email From" address always if it's there, while the documentation gives preference to the user's email address. I change that in the program so that it agrees with the documentation. The modification is in SVN revision 1789 and will be contained in the upcoming next release. |
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Fri Feb 16 17:14:53 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.3-1762 | Re: Setting From: for registration/password e-mails |
Stefan Ritt wrote: | Right. The logic in the program and the documentation disagreed. The program uses the "Use Email From" address always if it's there, while the documentation gives preference to the user's email address. I change that in the program so that it agrees with the documentation. The modification is in SVN revision 1789 and will be contained in the upcoming next release. |
Actually I had to change it once more. Some installations do want to have always a pre-defined email address, such as this forum, which uses noreply@psi.ch. So I added a new option Default Email From. The precedence is now in decreasing order
- Use Email from
- user's email address
- Default Email from
So only when a user is not logged in, the Default Email from setting is used if present. |
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Wed Jun 28 19:37:10 2017 |
| Erkcan Ozcan | erkcan@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.3-aded4ae | Re: Server dropping SSL connection while uploading large files | Hi,
Could someone at least suggest how I could debug this problem myself? If I know where to start, perhaps I can fix it myself and contribute to the software.
Best,
e.
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
I am having trouble with uploading large (>0.5MB) files to elog. We click on upload and in a couple of seconds, the webbrowser complains that the server has dropped the connection.
Following the suggestions I found on these forums (https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66753), I increased the timeout.tv_sec to 30 in three locations in elogd.c, but this did not help.
The problem is present in my old elog installation (from ~2 years ago), as well as the latest git snapshot from bitbucket that I cloned on June 10, 2017.
PS: Upload seems to work for non-secure configuration. It still takes a while to load, but it completes. However we prefer to use secure connections ( SSL = 1 ).
PS: Using nmap I looked at the latency to the relevant port, it can be as high as 0.5sec, but most often it is shorter.
Cheers,
e.
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Wed Jun 28 22:20:38 2017 |
| Andreas Warburton | awarburt@physics.mcgill.ca | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.3-aded4ae | Re: Server dropping SSL connection while uploading large files | Hi Erkcan,
I observed similar behaviours when attempting to do SSL uploads and mirroring over a WAN (see some of my recent posts). Having not received any responses/help, and no time to try debugging the source myself, I've changed the way I use ELOG such that my attachment uploads are always local (on my Mac laptop, where I do most of my ELOGging) and I have switched off the mirroring, choosing instead to do my own rsync backup to a central linux server on which I have running a read-only ELOG executable. This configuration is both relatively secure and stable, and it matches my use case well. More generally, however, it is unfortunate that this SSL and mirroring functionality isn't truly there for all users, even though the documentation touts it to be so.
Best regards,
Andreas W.
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
Could someone at least suggest how I could debug this problem myself? If I know where to start, perhaps I can fix it myself and contribute to the software.
Best,
e.
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
I am having trouble with uploading large (>0.5MB) files to elog. We click on upload and in a couple of seconds, the webbrowser complains that the server has dropped the connection.
Following the suggestions I found on these forums (https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66753), I increased the timeout.tv_sec to 30 in three locations in elogd.c, but this did not help.
The problem is present in my old elog installation (from ~2 years ago), as well as the latest git snapshot from bitbucket that I cloned on June 10, 2017.
PS: Upload seems to work for non-secure configuration. It still takes a while to load, but it completes. However we prefer to use secure connections ( SSL = 1 ).
PS: Using nmap I looked at the latency to the relevant port, it can be as high as 0.5sec, but most often it is shorter.
Cheers,
e.
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Thu Jun 29 08:36:03 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.3-aded4ae | Re: Server dropping SSL connection while uploading large files | One possibility is to run elog in non-SSL mode and put an Apache server in front of it. The Apache server can then do the SSL communication, and forward all requests to elog in plain text (non-SSL). This has been proven to work with large attachments, actually that's the way I use it.
I didn't find time to debug the SSL problem. If anybody is interested in doing so, the relevant code is in function server_loop() around line 30015 (SSL_read()).
Stefan
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
Could someone at least suggest how I could debug this problem myself? If I know where to start, perhaps I can fix it myself and contribute to the software.
Best,
e.
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
I am having trouble with uploading large (>0.5MB) files to elog. We click on upload and in a couple of seconds, the webbrowser complains that the server has dropped the connection.
Following the suggestions I found on these forums (https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66753), I increased the timeout.tv_sec to 30 in three locations in elogd.c, but this did not help.
The problem is present in my old elog installation (from ~2 years ago), as well as the latest git snapshot from bitbucket that I cloned on June 10, 2017.
PS: Upload seems to work for non-secure configuration. It still takes a while to load, but it completes. However we prefer to use secure connections ( SSL = 1 ).
PS: Using nmap I looked at the latency to the relevant port, it can be as high as 0.5sec, but most often it is shorter.
Cheers,
e.
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