Re: Running elog as ordinnary user, posted by G. Vandemoortele on Sat Jan 28 10:40:18 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
First of all, you could use
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Re: Running elog as ordinnary user, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jan 28 12:54:03 2006
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[quote="G. Vandemoortele"]Started via root (# /usr/sbin/elogd -c /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg -x), it works,
but via "gv" ($ /usr/sbin/elogd -c /home/gv/.elog/elogd.cfg -x), it doesn't.[/quote]
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Re: Running ELOG under Apache, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 30 12:27:08 2006
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[quote="Dimitrios Tsirigkas"]Sorry if this has been asked elsewhere and I'm missing it. I want to stop users from accessing my elog by loading the URL:
http://mycomputerURL:8080 and only make it accessible through http://mycomputerURL/elog. The end goal would be to use Apache to control access. I followed
the instructions under "Running elogd under Apache" in the admin guide, but what that did was simply to redirect browsers trying to load ttp://mycomputerURL/elog |
Re: Running ELOG as daemon in Windows not working, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 31 18:50:09 2020
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Probably a problem with your Windows Firewall. You have to convice your OS to let you in.
Stefan
Duarte |
Re: Running ELOG as daemon in Windows not working, posted by Duarte Alexandre Vicente Pais on Fri Jan 31 19:26:51 2020
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Do you know which settings in the firewall panel I should change (windows 10 machine)? I went over all the access rules and could not find anything corresponding
to the ELOG.
Duarte |
Re: Running ELOG as daemon in Windows not working, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 31 19:34:26 2020
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I'm not a Windows user so I don't know details. But I believe you have to make an exception in the firwall for the elogd.exe executable. You
can certainly Google how to do that for any executable.
Stefan |
Re: Runaway bogus attachment counts in Summary view attachment column, posted by Andreas Warburton on Sat Mar 9 17:04:13 2024
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A quick follow-up concerning the secondary matter I mentioned in my last post, namely the issues I had with the deprecated "sudo launchctl
load ..." and "sudo launchctl unload ..." subcommands currently provided in the ELOG installation instructions for MacOS. I found
a solution to this -- will post it in a separate thread. |
Re: Runaway bogus attachment counts in Summary view attachment column, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Mar 9 17:14:09 2024
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I'm traveling right now and will only next week be able to look into that, so please be patient for a few more days.
Stefan |