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Fri Nov 26 12:36:53 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2344 | Re: New User in Config Menu ? |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu.
How can I create a New User?
[global]
Port=8880
SSL=1
;Self register = 1
Password file = passwd
admin user = kuku
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
The documentation is mentioning a Config Menu and a New User item there.
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You have to be admin user to see that Config Menu.
Admin user = kukulies (or whatever your login name is) |
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Fri Nov 26 12:31:42 2010 |
| Christoph Kukulies | kukulies@physik.rwth-aachen.de | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2344 | New User in Config Menu ? |
I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu.
How can I create a New User?
[global]
Port=8880
SSL=1
;Self register = 1
Password file = passwd
admin user = kuku
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
The documentation is mentioning a Config Menu and a New User item there.
--
Christoph
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Fri Nov 26 11:42:50 2010 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2313 | Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1 |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | I only need to know how I get an admin passwd and user into the passwd file. |
You do this the same way as a regular user: use the self registration feature to create a user, and then declare this user to be the admin in your config file.
Yoshio |
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Fri Nov 26 09:44:22 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2313 | Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1 |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | I only need to know how I get an admin passwd and user into the passwd file.
elogd -a password -l logbook does not have the desired effect. It spoils the cfg-file
again with Admin Password commands. |
I told you twice (once in this thread) that you should not mix "password file" with "admin password". These are two different authentication schemes and may not be combined. What you need is only "admin user = <name>" in your config file as written in the documentation. |
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Thu Nov 25 17:34:28 2010 |
| Christoph Kukulies | kukulies@physik.rwth-aachen.de | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2313 | Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1 |
Yoshio Imai wrote: | Hi!
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | I cannot get the login screen. I'm connecting to a logbook (and I can do this without logging in).
Shouldn't I get a screen to login/register? |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help |
I might be wrong, but since you have defined "Guest menu commands", you should indeed be able to read the logbooks without logging on, only write access should be prevented. Do you get the login window when you explicitly click onto the "Login" link?
Also, I noticed that your user lists are space-separated, although as far as I know they should be comma-separated.
I hope this helps!
Yoshio |
Thanks. That was exactly what Stefan pointed me to (in private EMail which I resorted to in my desperation .
This config (also thanks to Stefan) now works.
[global]
Port=8880
SSL=1
Self register = 1
Password file = passwd
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
[Linux]
Attributes = Author, Status
[Windows]
Attributes = Author, Status
I only need to know how I get an admin passwd and user into the passwd file.
elogd -a password -l logbook does not have the desired effect. It spoils the cfg-file
again with Admin Password commands.
--
Christoph |
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Thu Nov 25 14:15:31 2010 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2313 | Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1 |
Hi!
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | I cannot get the login screen. I'm connecting to a logbook (and I can do this without logging in).
Shouldn't I get a screen to login/register? |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help |
I might be wrong, but since you have defined "Guest menu commands", you should indeed be able to read the logbooks without logging on, only write access should be prevented. Do you get the login window when you explicitly click onto the "Login" link?
Also, I noticed that your user lists are space-separated, although as far as I know they should be comma-separated.
I hope this helps!
Yoshio |
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Thu Nov 25 12:13:51 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Comment | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: Forum quirks |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
Let me add one observation though: I always have to put the Submit or Preview button twice in this forum. The first time no reaction happens. The secend click dows the action.
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Yes this observation is right. It's related to a new "fix" I was asked for: People do not want an entry to be submitted if they fill in an attribute and hit <ENTER>. So I added some javascript to prevent this, but the bad side effect right now is that you have to click Preview or Submit twice. I'm working on it. |
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Wed Nov 24 16:38:12 2010 |
| Christoph Kukulies | kukulies@physik.rwth-aachen.de | Comment | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: Forum quirks |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
I just got a Proxy error from your site: When I clicked on the change password link that was sent to my email, I entered my new password (which was the same that I believed to have used before) and after submitting this form, I got the Proxy error. Also I find that I can never login with my once set password. Is it the Email or username on gives in the login field? Other quirk: I never can preview my post. When I click preview, nothing happens. Submitting worked today but yesterday I was unable to submit a post. I clicked several times on the submit button and nothing happened. -- Christoph
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It seems that the submit/preview problem is solved. Submit/Preview buttons at the bottom of the page seem to work on the attachments only.
Sorry for the oversight on my side.
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Christoph
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Let me add one observation though: I always have to put the Submit or Preview button twice in this forum. The first time no reaction happens. The secend click dows the action.
--
Christoph
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