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Tue Jun 14 17:01:04 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Guest menu commands not working as advertisted | There are two menus, one for the list display, and one for the individual entry display. To change the first, you need
List menu commands = ...
Guest list menu commands = ...
Greg Christian wrote: |
Hello,
I am trying to set up my elog to have read-only guest access and require registration/password for users to be able to post to the elog. I've tried following the instructions here: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/faq.html#6, i.e. putting the following lines under the [global] section of my elogd.cfg file:
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Logout, Help
Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
When I do this, I do get guest acccess, however the menu items are
New | Find | Select | Import | Config | Logout | Last day | Help
rather than the List, Find, Login, Help I would expect. Also, if I click on Logout, it simply does nothing, which means there's now no way to log in as a registered user.
Any thoughts on what might be wrong?
Thanks,
Greg
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Tue Jun 14 18:32:03 2016 |
| Greg Christian | gchristian@tamu.edu | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Guest menu commands not working as advertisted | Got it. Thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
There are two menus, one for the list display, and one for the individual entry display. To change the first, you need
List menu commands = ...
Guest list menu commands = ...
Greg Christian wrote: |
Hello,
I am trying to set up my elog to have read-only guest access and require registration/password for users to be able to post to the elog. I've tried following the instructions here: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/faq.html#6, i.e. putting the following lines under the [global] section of my elogd.cfg file:
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Logout, Help
Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
When I do this, I do get guest acccess, however the menu items are
New | Find | Select | Import | Config | Logout | Last day | Help
rather than the List, Find, Login, Help I would expect. Also, if I click on Logout, it simply does nothing, which means there's now no way to log in as a registered user.
Any thoughts on what might be wrong?
Thanks,
Greg
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Wed Oct 29 05:41:02 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Guest Account doesnt work |
Brassmann wrote: |
Hi ,
i have a little problem with the guest access. There is no acces to the logbooks as a guest. Evereytime i see the loginbox after clicking the logbook.
[Informations] Guest menu commands = List, Back, Find, Login, Help Guest find menu commands = List, Find, Select, Login, Help Password file = ./passwd Self register = 1 Logfile = elogd.log Logging level = 3 Login expiration = 24 Admin user = testuser
Theme = default Preset Author = $long_name Attributes = Author, Subject Locked Attributes = Author Required Attributes = Author, Subject Page Title = ELOG - $subject Reverse sort = 1 Quick filter = Date, Subtext
Thanks for help, Brassmann
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I tried your configuration and it worked as expected. Maybe you have edited the wrong configuration file, not restarted the server, or have an old page in your browser cache. |
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Thu Oct 23 20:40:11 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.3.9 | Re: Groups on the first page | > I would very much like to list groups instead of the individual logs on the
> firs page you see after login.
>
> Is there a way to do this?
What would you like to see exactly?
a) Only groups. When you click on a group, you are taken to the first logbook
in that group
b) Only groups. When you click on a group, a secondary page shows up showing
a logbook selection page from that group
c) Two colums: First column group, second colum logbook, a bit like a
directory structure like:
Demo
Linux
Database
Discussion
Forum
Archive
Config Examples
Contributions
Other uses might also vote...
- Stefan |
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Fri Oct 24 14:08:47 2003 |
| Robert Keeney | brassrlk@yahoo.com | Question | Linux | 2.3.9 | Re: Groups on the first page | I think I would like: Only groups. When you click on a group, a secondary page
shows up showing logs in that group.
I would also have the option to list all logs so you could see logs that are not
in a group or locate a log where you didn't know what group it was in. I would
also like to have the option to sort logs and groups.
I am using Elog to keep track of application servers. The log names are the server
names and they are grouped by application. The list on the first page is getting
very long. |
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Fri Oct 24 17:02:06 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.3.9 | Re: Groups on the first page | > I think I would like: Only groups. When you click on a group, a secondary page
> shows up showing logs in that group.
>
> I would also have the option to list all logs so you could see logs that are not
> in a group or locate a log where you didn't know what group it was in. I would
> also like to have the option to sort logs and groups.
>
> I am using Elog to keep track of application servers. The log names are the server
> names and they are grouped by application. The list on the first page is getting
> very long.
Before I go and implement additional features, I would like to check if your problem
cound not be solved easier. Whey don't you define your server as an attribute inside
a logbook instead of having separate logbooks for each server? You know that you can
sort by attributes (just by cliking on the column header for that attribute), so that
would satisfy your need for sorting. |
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Fri Oct 24 21:02:54 2003 |
| Robert Keeney | brassrlk@yahoo.com | Question | Linux | 2.3.9 | Re: Groups on the first page | OK, I'm willing to give a shot but I don't know how to do it. I'll look in the docs and
see if I can figure it out. Thanks.
> Before I go and implement additional features, I would like to check if your problem
> cound not be solved easier. Whey don't you define your server as an attribute inside
> a logbook instead of having separate logbooks for each server? You know that you can
> sort by attributes (just by cliking on the column header for that attribute), so that
> would satisfy your need for sorting. |
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Fri Oct 24 21:22:11 2003 |
| Robert Keeney | brassrlk@yahoo.com | Question | Linux | 2.3.9 | Re: Groups on the first page | I don't see anyway to define a log as an attribute. May be I just don't understand
something. I have more than 50 logs anyway.
Sorting is not something I have to have but it would make the servers names a little easier
to find. However, I can get them into any order I want buy rearranging them in the config
file. I've already done that for some of them.
Groups on the front page would make navigation easier but it really isn't necessary.
I was hoping their was a way to do this that I had overlooked.
> OK, I'm willing to give a shot but I don't know how to do it. I'll look in the docs and
> see if I can figure it out. Thanks.
>
> > Before I go and implement additional features, I would like to check if your problem
> > cound not be solved easier. Whey don't you define your server as an attribute inside
> > a logbook instead of having separate logbooks for each server? You know that you can
> > sort by attributes (just by cliking on the column header for that attribute), so that
> > would satisfy your need for sorting. |
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