Demo Discussion
Forum Config Examples Contributions Vulnerabilities
  Discussion forum about ELOG, Page 37 of 238  Not logged in ELOG logo
icon5.gif   How to edit Elog landing pages., posted by John on Thu Mar 14 06:38:12 2019 

Hi and thanx for such a wonderful program! I was wondering how I might edit, change or add to the landing pages. In other words the first pages that show up (or any for that matter) when you login to a book. I can view the code ok in my browser using that function, but when I search for the actual page and it's locale, I cannot find it. Is it created on the fly by the server? If so, how can I change them.. as I want to add for instance javascripts to manipulate the pages and data more, without actually loosing the main essence of the program (log books). Thanx

    icon2.gif   Re: How to edit Elog landing pages., posted by John on Sun Mar 17 00:40:42 2019 

Well I answered part of my own question already.. I can have a start page different from what is default, and I can edit the orginal one by simply copying it and modifiying it to my hearts desire. I still have isues  after making menu selections from that page tho,  when the program (server) takes me to a site called  for example: ../forum/index.html?cmd=Config. I cannot find out how to prevent or modify this behaviour. I am supposing tho, that because I am using my own original index.html (start page), that the program is not modifying it (on the fly), like it does with the oringal web pages?  I am also still currious if the program does indeed create/modify pages on the fly, and if it does, where does it store them on my hard drive (or is it only put in memory temporaly?). Thanx again :)

 

John wrote:

Hi and thanx for such a wonderful program! I was wondering how I might edit, change or add to the landing pages. In other words the first pages that show up (or any for that matter) when you login to a book. I can view the code ok in my browser using that function, but when I search for the actual page and it's locale, I cannot find it. Is it created on the fly by the server? If so, how can I change them.. as I want to add for instance javascripts to manipulate the pages and data more, without actually loosing the main essence of the program (log books). Thanx

 

       icon2.gif   Re: How to edit Elog landing pages., posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 4 12:53:09 2019 

Per default, all pages are created dynamically by elogd directly from its C code. So nothing to change easily except hacking the code. There is one exception which is the start page you found already. To change any other page, you have to modify the C code. There is one more (dirty) trick: You can sneak in JavaScript code on every page via the "bottom text" option. This code can then modify the DOM tree and changes pages, but you need to program this in JavaScript.

Stefan

John wrote:

Well I answered part of my own question already.. I can have a start page different from what is default, and I can edit the orginal one by simply copying it and modifiying it to my hearts desire. I still have isues  after making menu selections from that page tho,  when the program (server) takes me to a site called  for example: ../forum/index.html?cmd=Config. I cannot find out how to prevent or modify this behaviour. I am supposing tho, that because I am using my own original index.html (start page), that the program is not modifying it (on the fly), like it does with the oringal web pages?  I am also still currious if the program does indeed create/modify pages on the fly, and if it does, where does it store them on my hard drive (or is it only put in memory temporaly?). Thanx again :)

 

John wrote:

Hi and thanx for such a wonderful program! I was wondering how I might edit, change or add to the landing pages. In other words the first pages that show up (or any for that matter) when you login to a book. I can view the code ok in my browser using that function, but when I search for the actual page and it's locale, I cannot find it. Is it created on the fly by the server? If so, how can I change them.. as I want to add for instance javascripts to manipulate the pages and data more, without actually loosing the main essence of the program (log books). Thanx

 

 

          icon14.gif   Re: How to edit Elog landing pages., posted by John on Thu Apr 4 20:30:29 2019 

Wow Stefan thanks for your kind reply.  This gives me a reason to finally pickup JavaScript, which I am finding both easy and fun, esepcially with all the modules/coding out there already, which makes things easier to do while learning it! I will let you know as I progress on my 'top secret' hack of your masterpiece ;)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Per default, all pages are created dynamically by elogd directly from its C code. So nothing to change easily except hacking the code. There is one exception which is the start page you found already. To change any other page, you have to modify the C code. There is one more (dirty) trick: You can sneak in JavaScript code on every page via the "bottom text" option. This code can then modify the DOM tree and changes pages, but you need to program this in JavaScript.

Stefan

John wrote:

Well I answered part of my own question already.. I can have a start page different from what is default, and I can edit the orginal one by simply copying it and modifiying it to my hearts desire. I still have isues  after making menu selections from that page tho,  when the program (server) takes me to a site called  for example: ../forum/index.html?cmd=Config. I cannot find out how to prevent or modify this behaviour. I am supposing tho, that because I am using my own original index.html (start page), that the program is not modifying it (on the fly), like it does with the oringal web pages?  I am also still currious if the program does indeed create/modify pages on the fly, and if it does, where does it store them on my hard drive (or is it only put in memory temporaly?). Thanx again :)

 

John wrote:

Hi and thanx for such a wonderful program! I was wondering how I might edit, change or add to the landing pages. In other words the first pages that show up (or any for that matter) when you login to a book. I can view the code ok in my browser using that function, but when I search for the actual page and it's locale, I cannot find it. Is it created on the fly by the server? If so, how can I change them.. as I want to add for instance javascripts to manipulate the pages and data more, without actually loosing the main essence of the program (log books). Thanx

 

 

 

icon5.gif   elog.css and lock.png fail to load with top groups, posted by Ben Loer on Thu Mar 21 16:14:00 2019 elog1.png

As the title says, we have our elog running behind an Apache proxy that is also providing authentication. We also have top groups enabled.  The first time a user views a top group page with a fresh browser cache, the index is delivered, but requests for elog.css and lock.png are returned with http 302 with location set to the elog root.  (I.e., if the server is proxied under server.example.com/logs,  the first request for server.example.com/logs/TopGroup1/elog.css returns a 302 with location set to server.example.com/logs// ). 

Any subsequent visits return the files fine. The attached screenshot shows the network requests in chrome. 

Is this a proxy configuration issue, something we've set wrong in elog, ??

 

    icon2.gif   Re: elog.css and lock.png fail to load with top groups, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 4 12:12:58 2019 

Looks more like a bug to me. Will investigate.

Stefan

Ben Loer wrote:

As the title says, we have our elog running behind an Apache proxy that is also providing authentication. We also have top groups enabled.  The first time a user views a top group page with a fresh browser cache, the index is delivered, but requests for elog.css and lock.png are returned with http 302 with location set to the elog root.  (I.e., if the server is proxied under server.example.com/logs,  the first request for server.example.com/logs/TopGroup1/elog.css returns a 302 with location set to server.example.com/logs// ). 

Any subsequent visits return the files fine. The attached screenshot shows the network requests in chrome. 

Is this a proxy configuration issue, something we've set wrong in elog, ??

 

 

icon5.gif   elog client through proxy, posted by gibelin julien on Mon Mar 25 12:31:34 2019 

Dear users,

we started an elog serveur (using ssl) and open to the world which is working fine.

However I am trying to access it via the command line client, from a computer that uses a proxy to connect to internet.

The environnment variable are set :

declare -x ftp_proxy="ftp://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x http_proxy="http://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x https_proxy="https://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x socks_proxy="socks://myproxy:3128/"

 

but when I try to connect

elog  -h myelog -p 443 -l lognote -s 1 -u username passwd  -w last

I have the following message :

Cannot connect to host myelog, port 44

How should I proceed ?

Best regards

JG

:

 

    icon2.gif   Re: elog client through proxy, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 4 11:57:46 2019 

The "elog" client does unfortunately not support proxies. You could however achieve the same with the "curl" tool. Have a look at elog:68597

Stefan

gibelin julien wrote:

Dear users,

we started an elog serveur (using ssl) and open to the world which is working fine.

However I am trying to access it via the command line client, from a computer that uses a proxy to connect to internet.

The environnment variable are set :

declare -x ftp_proxy="ftp://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x http_proxy="http://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x https_proxy="https://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x socks_proxy="socks://myproxy:3128/"

 

but when I try to connect

elog  -h myelog -p 443 -l lognote -s 1 -u username passwd  -w last

I have the following message :

Cannot connect to host myelog, port 44

How should I proceed ?

Best regards

JG

:

 

 

icon5.gif   Hiding Logbook tabs, posted by Alan Grant on Thu Mar 28 21:55:14 2019 

I know you can restrict access to logbooks on per user basis but can anyone tell me if it is possible to HIDE certain logbook tabs/groups on per user basis (ie, so they would just see logbooks they are authorized to see)?

icon5.gif   Reverse proxy setting of Elog for Apache httpd 2.4 so that changing password windows works ?, posted by Takashi Ichihara on Tue Mar 19 06:13:03 2019 

In CentOS 7.6 + Apache httpd-2.4.6 + ELOG V3.1.4 environment with Reverse Proxy setting of

/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
 :
ProxyRequests Off
RedirectMatch ^/elog$ /elog/
<Location /elog/>
ProxyPass                      http://mmm.riken.jp:3333/ 
ProxyPassReverse         http://mmm.riken.jp:3333/
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath   /      /elog/
</Location>
:
It almost works fine.  But Changing password has problem. 

When clicking the "Forget password?" link in login window and displaying "Entering your user name or email address"
and entering it, an email is sent to the user:

----
This is an automatically generated account recovery email for host mmmm.riken.jp.
Please click on following link to recover your account:

http://mmm.riken.jp/elog/?redir=%3Fcmd%3DChange+password%26oldpwd%3DIHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY&uname=test&upassword=IHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY

ELOG Version 3.1.4
---

Clicking the URL above in the Firefox Browser results invalid URL: 

http://mmm.riken.jp/?cmd=Change%20password&oldpwd=IHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY

These parameters does not pass to the elog by the Reverse Proxy setting above.

 While accessing the URL of (native elog port: 3333)

http://mmm.riken.jp:3333/?cmd=Change%20password&oldpwd=IHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY

displays the normal page for Changing password windows for the user.

Is there any suggestions for the Reverse Proxy setting in Apache httpd 2.4 
so that the changing password windows works fine ?

Thank you for any suggestions.

    icon7.gif   Re: Reverse proxy setting of Elog for Apache httpd 2.4 so that changing password windows works ?, posted by Takashi Ichihara on Tue Mar 26 06:41:21 2019 

The problem was resolved. I forgot to do this statement...

https://elog.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html
Because elogd uses links to itself (for example in the email notification and the redirection after a submit), it has to know under which URL it is running. If you run it under a proxy, you have to add the line:

    URL = http://your.proxy.host/subdir/

into elogd.cfg.


After inserting the URL in elogd.cfg, elog works correctly with Reverse Proxy Setting of Apache 2.4.

Takashi Ichihara wrote:

In CentOS 7.6 + Apache httpd-2.4.6 + ELOG V3.1.4 environment with Reverse Proxy setting of

/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
 :
ProxyRequests Off
RedirectMatch ^/elog$ /elog/
<Location /elog/>
ProxyPass                      http://mmm.riken.jp:3333/ 
ProxyPassReverse         http://mmm.riken.jp:3333/
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath   /      /elog/
</Location>
:
It almost works fine.  But Changing password has problem. 

When clicking the "Forget password?" link in login window and displaying "Entering your user name or email address"
and entering it, an email is sent to the user:

----
This is an automatically generated account recovery email for host mmmm.riken.jp.
Please click on following link to recover your account:

http://mmm.riken.jp/elog/?redir=%3Fcmd%3DChange+password%26oldpwd%3DIHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY&uname=test&upassword=IHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY

ELOG Version 3.1.4
---

Clicking the URL above in the Firefox Browser results invalid URL: 

http://mmm.riken.jp/?cmd=Change%20password&oldpwd=IHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY

These parameters does not pass to the elog by the Reverse Proxy setting above.

 While accessing the URL of (native elog port: 3333)

http://mmm.riken.jp:3333/?cmd=Change%20password&oldpwd=IHCPHXNTMJGEYDKY

displays the normal page for Changing password windows for the user.

Is there any suggestions for the Reverse Proxy setting in Apache httpd 2.4 
so that the changing password windows works fine ?

Thank you for any suggestions.

 

icon5.gif   Interfaced with SSO, posted by Patricia Mendez Lorenzo on Fri Mar 22 09:53:39 2019 

Dear Supporters,

 

I am evaluating the elog software as lobgook for high energy pgysics and I was just wondering the interface with SSO from the login point of view. Once euthenticated with SSO, can this authentication be also recognized by elog?

 

Thank you so much

Best Regards,

PAtricia

    icon2.gif   Re: Interfaced with SSO, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Mar 22 11:52:46 2019 

ELOG understands kerberos authentication (See https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#access).

If your SSO works with kerberos, then your SSO user name and password can be used to sign in to ELOG. But I'm not sure if that is what you are asking for...

Cheers, Andreas

Patricia Mendez Lorenzo wrote:

Dear Supporters,

 

I am evaluating the elog software as lobgook for high energy pgysics and I was just wondering the interface with SSO from the login point of view. Once euthenticated with SSO, can this authentication be also recognized by elog?

 

Thank you so much

Best Regards,

PAtricia

 

icon5.gif   HTML editor not working after updating to V3.1.4, posted by Ross Gibson on Tue Mar 19 23:24:48 2019 
Since updating to v3.1.4 the HTML editor has stopped working. If I switch to HTML encoding, the editor appears with a blank field, cannot select or type in field and none of the buttons work.
I have tried reverting to earlier versions, but the issue persists. Any suggestions to rectify?
    icon2.gif   Re: HTML editor not working after updating to V3.1.4, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 20 01:12:36 2019 
Have you cleared your browser cache? There might be some old JavaScript stored there. If that does not help, remove elog and reinstall it to make sure to have the correct libraries on the server (first back up you logbooks, then restore them afterwards).

Stefan


Ross Gibson wrote:
Since updating to v3.1.4 the HTML editor has stopped working. If I switch to HTML encoding, the editor appears with a blank field, cannot select or type in field and none of the buttons work.
I have tried reverting to earlier versions, but the issue persists. Any suggestions to rectify?
       icon2.gif   Re: HTML editor not working after updating to V3.1.4, posted by Ross Gibson on Wed Mar 20 06:50:57 2019 

Thanks Stefan. Tried these without success. I tried opening in another browser and it works fine in Firefox or Internet Explorer - the problem only appears in Microsoft Edge. Perhaps its an issue with a Microsoft update (corporate rollout) to Edge and just a coincidence that I noticed it after updating Elog.


Stefan Ritt wrote:
Have you cleared your browser cache? There might be some old JavaScript stored there. If that does not help, remove elog and reinstall it to make sure to have the correct libraries on the server (first back up you logbooks, then restore them afterwards).

Stefan


Ross Gibson wrote:
Since updating to v3.1.4 the HTML editor has stopped working. If I switch to HTML encoding, the editor appears with a blank field, cannot select or type in field and none of the buttons work.
I have tried reverting to earlier versions, but the issue persists. Any suggestions to rectify?
icon1.gif   Very long URLs in message list corrupt layout, posted by Ederag on Sun Mar 10 01:07:53 2019 

First, thank you so much for elog;
after using it for about 3 years, it has proven really handy and reliable.

When there is a very long URL in a message in "plain" encoding,
and this message is displayed in a list of messages,
a very long scrollbar appears at the bottom (same "scroll width" as the URL)
and some tabs and and dropdowns (filters) are unreachable without scrolling.

This does not happen if

  • the message is displayed in single message page
  • the message has a ELCode encoding
The exact version used is
0b9f7ed0 Merge branch 'develop'

There are no relevant instructions in elog.css for .messagelist,
and I did not find any obvious fix in the source code.

ELOG V3.1.5-3fb85fa6