HTML Editor not working after enabling SSL, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Thu Mar 2 12:49:16 2023
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Hello,
After enabling SSL=1 in /usr/loca/elog/elogd.cfg file, HTML editor loading very long.
After changing SSL to 0, everything work flawlessly. |
Re: HTML Editor not working after enabling SSL, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Thu Mar 9 09:44:32 2023
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Hello,
I created new certificate, but it doesn't help with resolving this problem.
Does someone have and idea how to resolve it? |
Re: HTML Editor not working after enabling SSL, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Tue Mar 21 14:25:25 2023
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Hello,
I found that someone else had the same issue - https://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/10874#no1
In Firefox I do not have problems, but in Chrome and Edge i have. |
Re: HTML Editor not working after enabling SSL, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Tue Mar 21 14:25:25 2023
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Hello,
I found that someon
Daniel |
Re: HTML Editor not working after enabling SSL, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Tue Mar 21 14:25:26 2023
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Hello,
I found that someone else had the same issue - https://dev.ckeditor.com/ticket/10874#no1
But I don't know why |
PAM authentication question, posted by David Wallis on Tue Nov 5 21:42:50 2019
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I'm testing the PAM authentication feature, and have a couple questions, a suggestion, and a comment.
First the comment... it was pretty easy to get working, and is exactly what we need here, so thanks! Our PAM stack here is designed to allow
logins with Active Directory, LDAP, or local accounts, so the PAM option preserves all of that. |
Re: PAM authentication question, posted by Jan Christoph Terasa on Sun Nov 17 14:55:11 2019
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David Wallis
wrote:
I'm testing the PAM authentication feature, and have a couple questions,
a suggestion, and a comment. |
Re: PAM authentication question, posted by David Wallis on Thu Nov 21 18:10:28 2019
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Hi Christoph,
Thanks for looking into this, if you can enable PAM + File, our users would be very happy!
The pam.d issue is probably related to CentOS/Red Hat, since our PAM expert warned me that it might be necessary. |