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icon5.gif   Searching Logbooks, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Sep 2 12:40:03 2010 
Hi Stefan,

I'm starting to get a similar problem to Lance's ("SQL Database").  Searching is beginning to take time.

In searching, I either can search one logbook (still relatively quick), or all of them.

I have my logbooks in groups, and often I know which group I want to search, and it would make the searching
much quicker were the search confined to just that group.  I don't think I've missed anything in the
documentation on this matter.  

If not a change to the elog program, is there another way of (say) arranging the logbooks that will achieve this?
    icon2.gif   Re: Searching Logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 15 00:32:48 2010 
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> I'm starting to get a similar problem to Lance's ("SQL Database").  Searching is beginning to take time.
> 
> In searching, I either can search one logbook (still relatively quick), or all of them.
> 
> I have my logbooks in groups, and often I know which group I want to search, and it would make the searching
> much quicker were the search confined to just that group.  I don't think I've missed anything in the
> documentation on this matter.  
> 
> If not a change to the elog program, is there another way of (say) arranging the logbooks that will achieve this?

You can't do that right now. I would have to extend the functionality to allow searching in groups. Also have a look 
at https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66901. Maybe that helps a bit in meantime.
    icon2.gif   Re: Searching Logbooks, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Sep 15 01:54:56 2010 
Hi Stefan,

I was rather hoping that was *not* going to be your answer.

I much prefer the plain ascii file format, for it allows me to edit it for "mistakes" post submission, 
shall we say. 

> > Hi Stefan,
> > 
> > I'm starting to get a similar problem to Lance's ("SQL Database").  Searching is beginning to take time.
> > 
> > In searching, I either can search one logbook (still relatively quick), or all of them.
> > 
> > I have my logbooks in groups, and often I know which group I want to search, and it would make the searching
> > much quicker were the search confined to just that group.  I don't think I've missed anything in the
> > documentation on this matter.  
> > 
> > If not a change to the elog program, is there another way of (say) arranging the logbooks that will achieve this?
> 
> You can't do that right now. I would have to extend the functionality to allow searching in groups. Also have a look 
> at https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66901. Maybe that helps a bit in meantime.
icon5.gif   Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 10:40:41 2010 
Hi,

I'm trying to configure Elog such that users can self-register. But no luck so far.
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?

Here is my elogd.cfg:
[global]
Port=8880
Password file = /usr/local/elog/logbooks/passwd
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain.de
SMTP user = kuku
Logfile = /usr/local/elog/logs/elog.log
Admin user = kuku other
Login user = abc def ghi
SSL=1
URL=https://www.mydomain.de:8880/
Self register = 1
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Logout, Help
Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help

Admin user = me@mydomain.de
[Demo]
Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4neBt9xnX44YYQay15Yu9PyLC9hK6sifI9
Attributes = Author, Status
[Linux]
Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4next9PnXShhQQa515Yu9PyLC9hK6sifI9
Attributes = Author, Status
[Windows]
Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4neBt9PnXShhQQay15YuxPyLC9hK6sifI9
Attributes = Author, Status
    icon2.gif   Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 24 11:58:00 2010 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to configure Elog such that users can self-register. But no luck so far.
> 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?
> 
> Here is my elogd.cfg:
> [global]
> Port=8880
> Password file = /usr/local/elog/logbooks/passwd
> SMTP host = smtp.mydomain.de
> SMTP user = kuku
> Logfile = /usr/local/elog/logs/elog.log
> Admin user = kuku other
> Login user = abc def ghi
> SSL=1
> URL=https://www.mydomain.de:8880/
> Self register = 1
> Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Logout, Help
> Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
> 
> Admin user = me@mydomain.de
> [Demo]
> Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4neBt9xnX44YYQay15Yu9PyLC9hK6sifI9
> Attributes = Author, Status
> [Linux]
> Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4next9PnXShhQQa515Yu9PyLC9hK6sifI9
> Attributes = Author, Status
> [Windows]
> Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4neBt9PnXShhQQay15YuxPyLC9hK6sifI9
> Attributes = Author, Status

You should not mix "Password file" with "Admin Password". Either use one or the other system, but not both. So 
remove "Admin Password", and delete all cookies in your browser, then you should see the login screen.
    icon2.gif   Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 24 16:36:21 2010 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm trying to configure Elog such that users can self-register. But no luck so far.
> > 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?
> > 
> > Here is my elogd.cfg:
> > [global]
> > Port=8880
> > Password file = /usr/local/elog/logbooks/passwd
> > SMTP host = smtp.mydomain.de
> > SMTP user = kuku
> > Logfile = /usr/local/elog/logs/elog.log
> > Admin user = kuku other
> > Login user = abc def ghi
> > SSL=1
> > URL=https://www.mydomain.de:8880/
> > Self register = 1
> > Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Logout, Help
> > Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
> > 
> > Admin user = me@mydomain.de
> > [Demo]
> > Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4neBt9xnX44YYQay15Yu9PyLC9hK6sifI9
> > Attributes = Author, Status
> > [Linux]
> > Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4next9PnXShhQQa515Yu9PyLC9hK6sifI9
> > Attributes = Author, Status
> > [Windows]
> > Admin Password = 9lVlUsigs4neBt9PnXShhQQay15YuxPyLC9hK6sifI9
> > Attributes = Author, Status
> 
> You should not mix "Password file" with "Admin Password". Either use one or the other system, but not both. So 
> remove "Admin Password", and delete all cookies in your browser, then you should see the login screen.

This is now my config - it still doesn't work. BTW, the passwd file is empty (despite of the xml header).

[global]
Port=8880
Password file = /usr/local/elog/logbooks/passwd
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain.de
SMTP user = kuku
Logfile = /usr/local/elog/logs/elog.log
Logging Level = 3
Admin user = kuku 
Login user = abc def ghi
SSL=1

URL=https://myhost.mydomain:8880/
Self register = 1
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Logout, Help
Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
[Linux]
Attributes = Author, Status
[Windows]
Attributes = Author, Status

--
Thanks for helping.

Christoph
    icon2.gif   Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Nov 25 14:15:31 2010 
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
    icon2.gif   Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Thu Nov 25 17:34:28 2010 

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 Smile.
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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