Authentication error message, posted by soren poulsen on Tue Mar 15 17:37:19 2011
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It is very good to have Kerberos authentication available. It is just the error message which is a bit cryptic.
If you enter your Kerberos password once, and later fail to authenticate with a wrong password, you get:
Kerberos error: |
Why the password file can have several same username?, posted by Ma Qiumei on Wed Mar 30 10:46:58 2011
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In the password file, I see several same username, such as:
<user>
<name>test</name> |
Re: Why the password file can have several same username?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 1 09:17:20 2011
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Ma Qiumei wrote:
I don't know the reason why eLog can have the same username. |
Re: Authentication error message, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 1 16:13:44 2011
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soren poulsen wrote:
It is very good to have Kerberos authentication available. It is just the error message which is a bit |
Re: Authentication error message, posted by soren poulsen on Mon Apr 11 19:31:23 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Options <...> vs ROptions <...>, posted by Wolfgang Bayer on Thu Apr 28 11:20:40 2011
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According to section "Syntax of elogd.cfg" of the "Administrator's Guide" Options <attribute> = <list> and
ROptions <attribute> = <list> should be the same. But there is a litle difference, because choosing an entry of the Options-pull-down
menu causes a reload of the entry mask while choosing a ROption-radio-button the entry mask is not reloaded. This causes a problem using conditional attributes. |
Filter on attribute value for list items, posted by Wolfgang Bayer on Fri Apr 29 11:20:50 2011
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Hello @all,
for a logbook I have also to set up a guest access. As I want to have a login page first opening the logbook, I created a second logbook
entry in the elog.cfg that points to the same subdir as the original logbook. The idea of this guest access is, that users who have no login rights can |
Unwanted faux DST date shifts to time stamps in mirror transactions, posted by Andreas Warburton on Tue May 3 20:05:29 2011
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Hi,
I have a MacOSX 10.6.7 laptop that periodically synchronizes my logbook with that on a Debian linux web server. Both instances of ELOG are
2.9.0-2396. |