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Fri Feb 17 14:29:54 2023 |
| Giuseppe Cucinotta | giuseppe.cucinotta@unifi.it | Question | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: ssl certificate | Hi I'm here again,
According to my conf file I run elog under a specified user and group different from root. So I copied the .pem file I obtained from certbot in /etc/ssl as well as /urs/local/elog/ssl and ssl folder in the user directory (I will call it <user-dir>) but when I launch elog I receive the error that cannot initialize SSL because the old self signed certificate server.crt in <user-dir>/ssl is not found.
I wonder where in elog.cfg or elsewhere is written that <user-dir>/ssl/server.crt must be usedand how to fix it
Thanks
Giuseppe Cucinotta wrote: |
Hi Laurent,
thanks very much! Probably I've copied the certificate in the wrong directory. I'll try ASAP
Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote: |
Hi Giuseppe,
The new certificate files should be copy under ssl folder (/usr/local/elog/ssl or /usr/share/elog/ssl by example, closed to templates and script directories) in place of the embedded (autosigned) certificate files enclosed with ELOG source.
It seems that there is no parameter to set a custom path.
SSL = <0 | 1>
Turn on Secure Socket Layer transport. If SSL is on, one can connect via https://... to the elogd daemon. If the URL = directive is used, make sure to use https://... instead of http://... there. The ELOG distribution contains a simple self-signed certificate in the ssl subdirectory. One can replace this certificate and key with a real ceritficate to avoid browser pop-up windows warning about the self-signed certificate. The default for this option is 0 .
Giuseppe Cucinotta wrote: |
We obtained a certificate from let's encrypt in order to replace the self signed certificate provided with elog. We copied the new certificates replacing the older server.crt
The problem is that when restarted elog raises an error related to the fact it is looking for server.crt and it doesn't find it anymore.
I searched in elog config file in order to find a way to indicate the new certificate but I didn't find how to manage this issue.
Any suggestion?
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Thu Aug 16 13:33:39 2018 |
| Gino Guenzburger | gino.guenzburger@empa.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.3 | Changing of entries after expired time restriction by synchronisation | I'm working on setting up an elog as lab-journal in our group with the following set-up:
- The elog is running on a server, with no back-end access for the users.
- Multiple people will use it, all loging in with the same user-name and password.
- The entries submitted to the log-book can only be edited for 24hours, as defined by the "Restrict edit time= 24" setting in the configuration file.
Now I encountered the following problem in my set-up: Entries that do not have attachments can be changed after these 24hours have passed, by the following set-up: If a user (in the current case me during testing) sets up a local elog on his computer and activates the synchronisation with the elog on the server, he can switch off the time-restriction for editing on his local elog, and if he synchronises the two log-books, the changed entry from the local elog will overwrite the original one from the server-elog.
Obviously this is not very desirable. Therefore I wanted to ask, whether anyone sees a possibility to prevent the editing of entries, which are older than the restricted edit time. A specific function or a change in the synchronisation behaviour would of course be the completest solution, but in my case the problem would also be solved if I could just prohibit the synchronisation. It is not needed, so no harm will be done if it is not possible.
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Wed Feb 19 17:43:34 2020 |
| Gino Guenzburger | gino.guenzburger@empa.ch | Bug report | All | 3.1.4 | Re: Find cannot find values with brackets | Hi Stefan
we are running elog
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I‘m happy to merge the PR after a quick test next week.
Stefan
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
For demonstration, I created https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/8
The Find search for category aaa(bb) does not give results.
A quick filter corrects the value to aaa\(bb) and delivers results.
I made a simple fix and submitted it as PR to the bitbucket repository.
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Mon Mar 25 12:31:34 2019 |
| gibelin julien | gibelin@unicaen.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 revision | elog client through proxy | Dear users,
we started an elog serveur (using ssl) and open to the world which is working fine.
However I am trying to access it via the command line client, from a computer that uses a proxy to connect to internet.
The environnment variable are set :
declare -x ftp_proxy="ftp://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x http_proxy="http://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x https_proxy="https://myproxy:3128/"
declare -x socks_proxy="socks://myproxy:3128/"
but when I try to connect
elog -h myelog -p 443 -l lognote -s 1 -u username passwd -w last
I have the following message :
Cannot connect to host myelog, port 44
How should I proceed ?
Best regards
JG
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Fri Mar 20 14:07:59 2020 |
| Gianluca Rigoletti | gianluca.rigoletti@cern.ch | Question | Linux | All | 3.1.3-7933898 | How does attributes substitution work? | Hello,
Let's say I have a logboook where I define two attributes:
[TOTEM]
Comment = TOTEM Gas System Status
Attributes = Author, D, M, Y, h, min, ...
I would like to modify the "Last submission" so that I display something like %D/%M/%Y, %h:%min
so in my elogd.cfg I added this line:
Last submission = $D / $M / $Y , $h : $min by $Author
however, when display in the selection page instead of getting $min displayed i get the attribute $M+'in' displayed. How does attributes substitution work? is it case unsensitive? how does it behave when different attributes starts with the same name? |
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Fri Apr 26 18:39:11 2013 |
| Gian Henriques | gianlhsdm@gmail.com | Info | Windows | 292-2 | Blockying user access | How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only admin users can edit, erase , etc.
I want know too, how can I erase configuration of SMTP? I make a test with the "elogd -t" command and now every time I create a new entry in my log book I receve the mensage of error to send email, cause I don't configure a SMTP host. |
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Wed May 8 19:17:09 2013 |
| Gian Henriques | gianlhsdm@gmail.com | Info | Windows | 292-2 | Re: Blockying user access |
Garret Delaronde wrote: |
Gian Henriques wrote: |
How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only admin users can edit, erase , etc.
I want know too, how can I erase configuration of SMTP? I make a test with the "elogd -t" command and now every time I create a new entry in my log book I receve the mensage of error to send email, cause I don't configure a SMTP host.
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Hello, you can use the "Deny" flag in the config file for each logbook.
Deny <function> = <user>
Example: Deny Edit = Gian
simply add as many deny functions as you would like. Its a bit of work if you have a lot of logbooks but its the easiest solution.
Hope that helps.
Elog Syntax guide is helpful for this stuff too.
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Thanks for help. It work's.
But I want to know if I can block a logbook from a user. For example I have a logbook named "Store". I want only users of the vendors have access to this log. How can I do it?
I didn't find this in manual. |
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Wed May 8 23:15:34 2013 |
| Gian Henriques | gianlhsdm@gmail.com | Info | Windows | 292-2 | Re: Blockying user access |
Gian Henriques wrote: |
Garret Delaronde wrote: |
Gian Henriques wrote: |
How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only admin users can edit, erase , etc.
I want know too, how can I erase configuration of SMTP? I make a test with the "elogd -t" command and now every time I create a new entry in my log book I receve the mensage of error to send email, cause I don't configure a SMTP host.
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Hello, you can use the "Deny" flag in the config file for each logbook.
Deny <function> = <user>
Example: Deny Edit = Gian
simply add as many deny functions as you would like. Its a bit of work if you have a lot of logbooks but its the easiest solution.
Hope that helps.
Elog Syntax guide is helpful for this stuff too.
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Thanks for help. It work's.
But I want to know if I can block a logbook from a user. For example I have a logbook named "Store". I want only users of the vendors have access to this log. How can I do it?
I didn't find this in manual.
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The only way I find for this trouble is using the "Login user". But we have something best? |
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