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  66915   Thu Sep 23 17:22:43 2010 Reply Bill Pierbpier@clove.orgQuestionWindows2.7.6-2230Re: SQL Database

What about using something like MySQLfs to get a db backend transparently to ELOG?  I use ENCFS, (a FUSE backend), currently to achieve encrypted logbooks and it works fine -- ELOG never knows anything other than reading and writing to logbook files.  From what I've read, the MySQLfs backend would work the same, and you likely would gain some of the caching benefits of MySQL, which might help with your read/search times, given the memory requirements of the database of course.

 

Bill

lance wrote:

We have been running elog for a few years now and its solid. The only thing is we are getting to 140k entries over a few books and its starting to slow down whist searching. My questions is can we go to an SQL type database rather than a flat file? Is it worth it? Is anyone running this type of configuration?

 

 

  69393   Wed Sep 15 13:52:59 2021 Reply Bolko Beutnerbolko.beutner@desy.deQuestionLinux | Other3.1.2Re: Reverse proxy of Elog using Docker and Nginx?

I have the same problem -- did you find a solution in using the nginx revese proxy with user login?

Andrew Wade wrote:

It does indeed seem to be a cookie stripping issue.  I just need to figure out how to get Nginx to forward these properly.

Thanks for the help.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Actually this forum works through an Apache reverse proxy with authentication and it works, so I suspect that the problem has to do with jwilder/nginx-proxy. Since we don't have this here, all I can propose is that you do debugging yourself. Run elogd with the -v flag so that you see all requests coming from the user through the proxy. Compare the requests through Apache and Nginx to see if any argumets are stripped or mangled. Upon successful login, elog sets a cookie with a unique session-ID (the cookie name is "sid") to the browser. If you proxy strips that cookie, you would land on the login page. Maybe look in that direction.

Stefan

Andrew Wade wrote:

Yes, I tried setting the URL parameter to the url used by the proxy.  It goes to the correct address but that landing is the login page.

Andrew

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried the "URL = ..." statement? This determines you elog redirects if you log in. If you reach elog through a proxy, the URL is a different one that if you access it directly. In your case the proxy URL might be necessary.

Stefan

Andrew Wade wrote:

I've been trying to configured a Synology NAS to run my personal elog with a reverse proxy to the outside world.  The best way seems to be running Elog in a Docker instance and then running a separate connected Docker running a nginx-proxy (in this case jwilder/nginx-proxy). This second container manages the certificates to letsencrypt and mapping URL requests to relevant containers so that connection is secured properly.  

It worked great in the initial test. However, I have an issue with authentication.  When I password protect the elog it goes to a login page.  When I give an correct password it loops back to the login page (incidentally when I give an incorrect password it gives an 'Invalid user name or password!' warning).  So I know that its getting the correct password but there is some issue that is resetting or ignoring the authentication.  I am never able to actually get to the protected content. 

Does anyone have any experience in using Nginx to setup a secure reverse proxy? Any insights into why this would mess with the authentication of elog?

 

Side note: I have tried using Apache to do the same and authentication worked fine.  But the pre-canned jwilder/nginx-proxy docker manages all the certificates automatically and seamlessly and allows me to have multiple services running on the same outward facing port on my router.  There is no equivalent (as far as I know) that uses Apache for proxying with letsencrypt​.

 

 

 

 

 

  69791   Sun Apr 28 14:45:22 2024 Reply Bockjoo Kimbockjoo@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: read-only elog server

Hi,

Could you be more specific? Where do I get the 'Menu commands"?

Thanks,

Bockjoo

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Use

Menu commands = List, Find, Help

to remove all command which let you create or edit entries (New, Reply, Edit, ...) 

Then do the same with "List menu commands = ..."

/Stefan

Germano Massullo wrote:

Good day. I am writing this post to ask how I can turn an elog website into a read-only version that will stay online for historical documention purposes.

I tried to search on Elog documentation but I had no success

Thank you and have a nice day

 

 

  2128   Tue Feb 13 15:57:25 2007 Question bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | WindowsV2.6.3-177About Extendable
Hi,

I have a problem and I do not understand why

my config is

"
{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"

I play with {tdl}, i add TDL (toto),

and after that, i open my config:

"{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt, toto, toto
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
And my preview is wrong !!

why 2 * toto thus?

thanks a lot

Bob
  2129   Tue Feb 13 16:46:54 2007 Cool bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | Windows Various attributes and columns “list”
Re Hi,
Is it possible to put various (and choose them) the attributes in the SAME columns of the “list” ??

Thanks a lot

Bob
  2131   Tue Feb 13 17:48:05 2007 Reply bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | Windows Re: Various attributes and columns “list”

Stefan Ritt wrote:

bob wrote:
Re Hi,
Is it possible to put various (and choose them) the attributes in the SAME columns of the “list” ??


I don't understand what you mean.


Ok,
in the summary,
we can look at each line with its adapted attributes.
I would like the same line which informs several attributes without modifer List display = ID, Date...
Is this possible?
while hoping to be understood Wink
Bob
  2133   Wed Feb 14 09:22:01 2007 Reply bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | Windows Re: Various attributes and columns “list”

Stefan Ritt wrote:

bob wrote:
in the summary,
we can look at each line with its adapted attributes.
I would like the same line which informs several attributes without modifer List display = ID, Date...
Is this possible?


No.


Ok,
Thanks
Frown
  2134   Wed Feb 14 16:46:27 2007 Question bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | WindowsV2.6.3-177Required and {}
Hi,
I still have a question,

is it possible to use : Required and {}

here my program :"
.
{run} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{run} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
.
.
.
{etuvage & ANS} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{etuvage & ANS} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
"
generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ...

in any case for me, that does not go
this is normal ??

Thanks
Bob
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