Re: elog@Ubuntu 18.04, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 31 09:10:41 2022
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Looks like you don't have shared libraries correctly configured on your system. Try "ldconfig" on your system or link elogd statically
(google how to do that).
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Re: Default "Author" when replying to a log entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 1 15:43:00 2022
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As you can see, on this forum the author for replies is correct. This is done via the config option:
Preset on reply Author = $long_name
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Re: make all messages on ubuntu LTS 20.04.03, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 8 09:14:25 2022
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> /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:36:10: note: ‘__builtin___sprintf_chk’ output 2 or more bytes (assuming 4097) into a
> destination of size 4096
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Re: Password File Config Issue, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 10 14:02:15 2022
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Can you try the "top groups" option, which means putting each logbook into a separate top group as described in the documentation. For us this
works well, new users are only added to the right password file. There is however the problem that as admin you might be logged in to several logbooks
(as remembered in your browser via cookies), so you might want to log out from all logbooks first (or clear all cookies of elog), then log in to one logbook |
Re: "New User" option does not work when Authentication=Webserver, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 10 17:32:42 2022
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Thanks for your patch, I committed it.
Stefan |
Re: make all messages on ubuntu LTS 20.04.03, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 15 13:45:02 2022
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Well, I bit the bullet and fixed all of these warnings. Took me like two days of work, but now should be fine. You might want to test it again. I only have
gcc 9.2.0, there it compiles now without warning.
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Re: make all messages on ubuntu LTS 20.04.03, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 16 08:45:15 2022
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I fixed these as well, please have a look again. BTW, midas had a few of these as well.
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Re: Vulnerability?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 7 08:49:41 2022
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> I trust Stefan is reading this thread and will do something about it. My vote would
> be to remove the download link to the windows executables and ask Debian to remove
> the elog package. I think they have a way for upstream developers (Stefan) to request
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