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icon4.gif   elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Mark Bergman on Tue Sep 14 01:15:22 2010 
I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes
when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed"
to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread,
    icon4.gif   Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Apr 21 21:06:20 2011 


    
        
            Mark Bergman wrote:
        
        
            
            I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem
icon5.gif   error message "Command Config is not allowed" after registering, posted by Mark Bergman on Fri Oct 21 01:09:54 2011 
After registering, elog displays a page with the message:
     Error: Command "Config" is not allowed for user ""
However, the registration is successful. This causes confusion, and results in users registering multiple times.
    icon2.gif   Re: error message "Command Config is not allowed" after registering, posted by Mark Bergman on Wed Feb 15 17:13:08 2012 


    
        
            Mark Bergman wrote:
        
        
            
            After registering, elog displays a page with the message:
icon5.gif   elog entry in email footer?, posted by Mark Bergman on Wed Feb 15 17:17:27 2012 
On our system, elog sends email to all people associated with an entry. Often, people will respond via email, not through elog. I'm in the process of
setting up a handler for the inbound email. However, I'd like to have the outbound mail from eLog include a 'footer' to each message the details where
to go to respond.
icon4.gif   obfuscate password in verbose logging, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Apr 26 23:57:04 2012 
I'm trying to debug an issue with elogd (2.9.1) and was reminded that using the "-v" option exposes
user passwords. This wasn't a huge problem for us in the past, but we're now using kerberos authentication,
meaning that the exposed username/password applies to lots of sensitive systems within our university.
    icon2.gif   Re: obfuscate password in verbose logging, posted by Mark Bergman on Fri Apr 27 00:29:56 2012 

> I'd suggest that the "-v" option hide passwords. If they need to be revealed for debugging
icon5.gif   any way to undelete entries?, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Feb 21 23:23:19 2013 
 Is there any way within eLog to undelete entries?
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