Email based on not attribute value, posted by Chris Warner on Tue Jan 17 14:09:17 2006
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Is it possible to send an email if an attribute is [B]not[/B] equal to a specific value?
For instance, I have a server logbook that several people are able to write to. There is one person that is ultimately responsible for this server. I would |
Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 12:33:00 2006
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[quote="Chris Warner"]Is it possible to configure elog to copy a new entry from 1 logbook to another?[/quote]
No, you have to copy entries manually with the "Copy to" menu command. For that, you have to put something like
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Re: Email based on not attribute value, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 12:49:39 2006
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[quote="Chris Warner"]For instance, I have a server logbook that several people are able to write to. There is one person that is ultimately responsible
for this server. I would like to generate an email any time that someone other than the System Administrator creates a new entry.[/quote]
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Re: Problems with ELOG and Internet Explorer, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 13:31:32 2006
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Have you tried another browser, like Firefox? Do you have the same problems with Firefox? Can you try the following:
Start elogd manually with the "-v" flag, like
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Buffer Overflow?, posted by Chris Warner on Wed Jan 18 17:20:45 2006
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Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was a problem in previous versions. Was it not
fixed in 2.6?
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Re: Buffer Overflow?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 19 10:31:05 2006
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[quote="Chris Warner"]Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was a problem in previous
versions. Was it not fixed in 2.6?
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Re: Buffer Overflow?, posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 20 02:53:40 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Chris Warner"]Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was
a problem in previous versions. Was it not fixed in 2.6?
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redirect errors via apache2, posted by djek on Mon Jan 23 10:30:51 2006
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Since elog 2.6.0 we cannot redirect our elog via apache2.
in apache2.conf we have (had for a long time):
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