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Tue Aug 20 11:06:47 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.4-a04 | Re: Cannot submit due to authentification errors | Elog supports only a limited set of authentications for SMTP. Both GMail and probably also your server requires more advanced authentication schemes, which are not suppoerted by elog. Sorry.
Stefan
Informatica Unidad SSBB AEMET VALENCIA wrote: |
I try with gmail account and neither it works.
I'm using Windows 10 and it runs into a proxy defined as URL
[global]
port = 80
SMTP host = mdm.correo.gob.es
SMTP username = XXXX@aemet.es
SMTP password = XXXXXX
SMTP port = 25
URL = http://proxy.aemet.es:3128/
Thanks
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
If you post the [global] part of your configuration, it would help a little bit to understand the problem.
Cheers, Andreas
Informatica Unidad SSBB AEMET VALENCIA wrote: |
Hi everyone.
We are new in ELOG. We have installed it and created new logbooks following the "demo" one. We have configured our SMTP host, with email and pass, but we obtain this error when submit
Error sending Email via <i>"mdm.correo.gob.es"</i>: 5.7.8 Error: authentication failed: another step is needed in authentication
Do you know why and give us some tips for solution?
Our bests,
Informática AEMET Valencia
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Tue Aug 20 11:45:14 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: Drag and drop does not work in 3.1.3? | It's the config from the distribution. A copy is below.
Stefan
[global]
port = 8080
[demo]
Theme = default
Comment = General Linux Tips & Tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject, Pinned
Options Pinned = boolean
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Last default = 31
Lech wrote: |
Can I find the config of the demo elog somewhere, so I could try it locally?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The Drag & Drop was implemented already in 3.0.0 (see https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/ChangeLog). So no idea why it's not working for you.
Stefan
Lech wrote: |
Hello,
I can paste images into text (which resulted in the text_size too long error message), however, I can't drop them on my elog. However, I can do it on the demo version. Was the drag and drop into text already supported in version 3.1.3 and I am just missing some configuration option, or do I need to find a repository with a more recent version of elog?
Thanks!
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Mon Oct 7 08:54:32 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: Cannot connect to server of Gmail SMTP | Gmail uses a type of SMTP authentication which is currently not supported by elog. It's however on the todo list.
Stefan
Kevin Wang wrote: |
Hi all,
When I tried to set SMTP server of Gmail in the global configuration file, I get the message "Error sending Email via <i>"smtp.gmail.com"</i>: Cannot connect to server" after I tried to receive the Email notification. Is there anyone gives help to solve this issue?
Thanks!
Kevin
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Thu Oct 10 12:41:09 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.4.1 | Re: Author name in reply to entry is from original poster | Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Max wrote: |
My elog has this config for the author:
Option Author = Filled In Automatically
Preset Author = $Long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
This works as intended: when you submit a new entry, the author name is filled in automatically and cannot be changed.
However, when Alice wants to post a reply to an entry the Bruce has made, the preset author name does not say Alice, it says Bruce. I haven't been able to find out how to change this (other than make the author name editable). Even when Author isn't configured as as locked attribute, it still displays the original author's name.
How can I get this to work like I want/need to?
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Wed Oct 16 09:48:56 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux. | Have you tried
Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3
John wrote: |
Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.
Thanks again for such a wonderful program,
John
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Mon Nov 11 13:09:35 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | All | 3.1.4 | Re: Subdirectories in logbooks | Just use groups as written in the manual: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#groups
Stefan
pavel wrote: |
Hello, Is there any way to organize logbooks in some kind of tree with sublogbooks or just have a subdirectories in a logbook directory on the filesystem (treat it as a sublogbook if its name is different from 4 digits of year and pin above all the entries in a list) to structure entires a bit?
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Mon Nov 25 16:25:21 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Mac OSX | 3.1.4 | Re: Trouble on Catalina | The Makefile is kind of obsolete, I switched to CMake. So the Makefiel is mostly there as backup. To compile elog, do
elog$ mkdir build; cd build
elog/build$ cmake ..
elod/build$ make install
that should also find your openssl library, since CMake is more clever.
I personally have not yet switched to MacOS Catalina, since I have too many 32-bit programs running there and wait until all of these get updated. Only then I will be able to test elog under Catalina.
Stefan
John S. Haggerty wrote: |
I decided to rebuild elog 3.1.4 in Catalina (MacOS 10.15.1), XCode 11.2.1. As in previous builds, I needed to add to the Makefile pointers to openssl:
CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/opt/openssl/include
LIBS += -L/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib
The make builds cleanly, no errors, no warnings. After make/make install, elogd segfaults immediately. I saw the same behavior with the version in gitlab. I kept my (very) old build and was able to make install it without recompiling and it still works.
I'll crack out the debugger when I have a chance to get more information, but has anyone else seen this problem?
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Mon Nov 25 16:32:07 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 3.1.3-fd7f1e2 | Re: Executing a shell command using elogd Windows service | Wow, having these color signal lamps really looke like a cute solution, made me laugh.
No, there is no other way than the Execute new thing. I have given up long time ago to use Windows services, because they are very hard to debug and very limited. So at our site everything runs under Linux.
Have you tried to specify the explicit path of your log file? Like Execute new = echo $Status > C:\Path\Last_status.log
Best,
Stefan
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Sorry -- I somehow selected the wrong OS in my original message. Asleep at the wheel again.
Frank Baptista wrote: |
Greetings!
We've been successfully running nearly a dozen separate logbooks on independent laptops -- all of them are running elogd as a Windows service. This works well, since I've also set up auto recovery options in the event that the service inadvertently stops.
Now, I have a need to place the value of an attribute of the latest log entry into a basic text file. Of course, this works just fine if I have launched elogd -x as a normal executable, using Execute new = echo $Status > Last_status.log in my CFG file. However, I would like to be able to do this using the Windows service which is running in the background.
Is there another way to write the value of an attribute into a separate file? If not, do I have to have a special build of ELOG in order to be able to enable the Windows service to execute shell commands? For the record, these logbooks are running on secure laptops that are isolated onto their own network, and the user is unable to edit the CFG file.
In case you're wondering about the reason for the separate text file -- I've written a separate program which illuminates one of 4 different color signal lamps (mounted on a test station), based on the latest "Status" of the test station. (Running, Idle, Broken, Other).
I appreciate any guidance here -- this is a "big deal" here, as one glance over the floor gives us an idea of what's running (or not).
Thanks!
Frank
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