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  67765   Mon Jan 26 15:06:49 2015 Reply Maikolk Keinjavier.sanchez@wincor-nixdorf.comQuestionLinux3.0.0Re: Kerberos auth not available on 3.0 ?


No no, i used the rpm form the website... I was thinking on having the bianries compiled, im downloading the server install dvd

to replicate the environment and have the same functionality.

 

Thanks for the answer ;-)

 

Regards

 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
Hi Maikolk,
I have elogd 3.0 running with kerberos: I had no problems with that.
Maybe you forgot to change the Makefile before compiling?
Uncomment line 28 to:

# flag for Kerberos support, please turn on if you need Kerberos
USE_KRB5   = 1

and then "make clean" and "make install" (or "make update").

Regards, Andreas

Maikolk Kein wrote:
Hi all !!!
i have just updated and 2.9.2-1 elog instance, and i have problems with the kerberos configuration.
I was surprised to see on the logs, that the 3.0 daemon was refusing to start because the system
config has kerberos listed as an authentication method. I saw on the logs that the current daemon
didnt have kerberos support compiled in.
Ive seen that there is ldap support, but couldnt find anything about configuring this auth sytem, does
amnyone have any example i could check ?
Did i have to use a patched version ? or compile it on my own ?
Regards

 

 

  67772   Tue Jan 27 17:16:46 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.0.0Re: Kerberos auth not available on 3.0 ?

Kerberos support is not compiled into the binary RPM. You have to comile from sources to get that. The reason is that there are different Kerberos libraries around, and different people need different ones.

/Stefan

 

  68264   Tue Feb 23 22:32:30 2016 Reply Jimmy Briajimmy.bria@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.0.0Re: Kerberos auth not available on 3.0 ?

Hi Stefan - Do you know is Kerberos is available (compiled) on the Windows installer?

-Jimmy

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Kerberos support is not compiled into the binary RPM. You have to comile from sources to get that. The reason is that there are different Kerberos libraries around, and different people need different ones.

/Stefan

 

 

  68265   Wed Feb 24 09:48:09 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.0.0Re: Kerberos auth not available on 3.0 ?

Hi Jimmy, no Kerberos is not compiled into the Windows installer. You are the first one asking for that under Windows. All other Kerberos users use Linux so far. You have to compile the Windows version yourelf. This is because there are several versions of Kerberos around and people need differnt libraries. Sorry for that.

/Stefan

Jimmy Bria wrote:

Hi Stefan - Do you know is Kerberos is available (compiled) on the Windows installer?

-Jimmy

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Kerberos support is not compiled into the binary RPM. You have to comile from sources to get that. The reason is that there are different Kerberos libraries around, and different people need different ones.

/Stefan

 

 

 

  465   Wed Feb 4 12:00:14 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chOtherLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | Other2.5.0Re: Javascript for Bookmark Link for one-click submission to elog
I find this script very nice. Indeed JavaScript can be very powerful to do such 
things. I added some JavaScript support to the elogd server itself. If one opens 
the "New" page like

http://localhost/demo/?cmd=New&js=test.js

then the JavaScript "test.js" (which has to be present in 
themes/default/test.js) gets inserted into the page header and executed. This 
can be used to add custom form validation, which is more powerful than the built 
in checking if required attributes are present.

Then I tried to redo the bookmark script with the new method. A server-side 
script has of course more space than just a bookmark. I started with a bookmark 
like:

javascript:window.open("http://localhost/demo/?cmd=New&js=test.js");

which even works on IE6. The script "test.js" contains:

function a()
{
  var d=opener.document;
  alert("test.js");
  alert(d.location.href);
  alert(d.getSelection());
}

a();

While the first alert() works, the others fail. It seems like the "opener" 
method does not correctly dereference the right window. If anybody has some 
idea, please let me know.

The new version of elogd which supports the "js=" command can be found here:

http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/src/elogd.c?rev=1.235
  68583   Mon Mar 20 22:44:27 2017 Reply Andrew Davieladvax@triumf.caQuestionLinux2.7.5Re: Issue with zero-length mail attachments

 

Andrew Daviel wrote:

We have elog-2.7.5-1.i386 on SL 5

If I create an elog entry using the web interface, and include an inline image,  email is sent with a zero-length named attachment - the MIME header is present, but no content.

In the config file, Email Format = 47, though I also tried with format = 63.

Is this a bug that was fixed in a later version, or a configuration error (or a new bug) ?

Probably us not having ImageMagick installed. elog was able to attach pdf's, xpm's and xbm's to email, but not jpeg's or png's, though they inlined OK in HTML on the server.

It seems OK, I think, after installing ImageMagick and restarting.

  68079   Wed Aug 12 17:19:45 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | Windows3.1.1Re: Isolating search urls

I guess the underlying problem is the long time these requests take and block other users.

I have pretty high on my todo list to convert ELOG into a multi-threaded server which would fix this completely. So if you are patient enough (=months) you might get what you want.

Philip Leung wrote:

Hello all,

I am in need of isolating GET-requests referring to long-running, read-only elog functions such as search/filter/sort in our Apache proxy and redirecting them elsewhere. There does not, however, appear to be any easy way of reliably isolating these functions (with the exception of sort) by only looking at the URL.

Does anybody have any suggestions?

Regards,

Philip

 

  Draft   Thu Aug 13 10:05:22 2015 Reply Philip Leungphilip.leung@cern.chQuestionLinux | Windows3.1.1Re: Isolating search urls

Thanks for the quick response!

The idea is to run multiple instances of elog where

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I guess the underlying problem is the long time these requests take and block other users.

I have pretty high on my todo list to convert ELOG into a multi-threaded server which would fix this completely. So if you are patient enough (=months) you might get what you want.

Philip Leung wrote:

Hello all,

I am in need of isolating GET-requests referring to long-running, read-only elog functions such as search/filter/sort in our Apache proxy and redirecting them elsewhere. There does not, however, appear to be any easy way of reliably isolating these functions (with the exception of sort) by only looking at the URL.

Does anybody have any suggestions?

Regards,

Philip

 

 

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