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Mon Apr 12 13:57:18 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 (latest) | Re: auto pre-fill fields issue | "Subst xxx" replaces after you submit an entry, while "Preset xxx" replaces before you create an entry. I believe you want the second one.
Stefan
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
[global]
port = 8080
ssl = 0
Password file = passwords.txt
Admin user = user1
SMTP host = smtp. mail.com
SMTP port = 25
SMTP username = user1@mail.com
SMTP Password = GIwbx7UbmkWs5J0P8lVztX7Anje0/21BU/Tmk0aPm.
Logfile = ELog_log.txt
Logging level = 3
[Server]
Logbook dir = Server
Theme = default
Comment = Server Change Log
Attributes = Author, Email, Type, Category, Subject
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
Options Type = SRV 1, SRV 2, SRV Sup, BMS content, BMS setpoints, BMS new
Options Category = Config, User, Access, Connection, Change, New, Delete
Extendable Options =
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
If you would post a minimal config file where the problem occurs, then we could look what the problem is.
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Thank you but that is already in place. I have the same issue on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019.
tnks
g
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You need user-level access control, using
Password file = ...
Stefan
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Hello,
what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.
(I see it works here on this platform)
Tnks
G
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Mon Apr 12 13:32:53 2021 |
| Gys Wuyts | gys.wuyts@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 (latest) | Re: auto pre-fill fields issue | [global]
port = 8080
ssl = 0
Password file = passwords.txt
Admin user = user1
SMTP host = smtp. mail.com
SMTP port = 25
SMTP username = user1@mail.com
SMTP Password = GIwbx7UbmkWs5J0P8lVztX7Anje0/21BU/Tmk0aPm.
Logfile = ELog_log.txt
Logging level = 3
[Server]
Logbook dir = Server
Theme = default
Comment = Server Change Log
Attributes = Author, Email, Type, Category, Subject
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
Options Type = SRV 1, SRV 2, SRV Sup, BMS content, BMS setpoints, BMS new
Options Category = Config, User, Access, Connection, Change, New, Delete
Extendable Options =
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
If you would post a minimal config file where the problem occurs, then we could look what the problem is.
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Thank you but that is already in place. I have the same issue on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019.
tnks
g
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You need user-level access control, using
Password file = ...
Stefan
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Hello,
what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.
(I see it works here on this platform)
Tnks
G
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Sun Apr 11 18:16:02 2021 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 (latest) | Re: auto pre-fill fields issue | If you would post a minimal config file where the problem occurs, then we could look what the problem is.
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Thank you but that is already in place. I have the same issue on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019.
tnks
g
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You need user-level access control, using
Password file = ...
Stefan
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Hello,
what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.
(I see it works here on this platform)
Tnks
G
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Sat Apr 10 20:58:35 2021 |
| Gys Wuyts | gys.wuyts@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 (latest) | Re: auto pre-fill fields issue | Thank you but that is already in place. I have the same issue on both Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 and 2019.
tnks
g
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You need user-level access control, using
Password file = ...
Stefan
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Hello,
what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.
(I see it works here on this platform)
Tnks
G
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Fri Apr 9 17:54:42 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 (latest) | Re: auto pre-fill fields issue | You need user-level access control, using
Password file = ...
Stefan
Gys Wuyts wrote: |
Hello,
what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.
(I see it works here on this platform)
Tnks
G
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Fri Apr 9 16:48:54 2021 |
| Gys Wuyts | gys.wuyts@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 (latest) | auto pre-fill fields issue | Hello,
what are the pre-requisites to automatically fill the Author and Author Email fields. The documented method:
Subst Author = $long_name from $remote_host
Subst Email = $user_email
in the elogd.cfg file does not seem to work.
(I see it works here on this platform)
Tnks
G |
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Thu Apr 8 06:25:58 2021 |
| Hien Doan | hiendoan86@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 314-2 | Re: How to make personal ELOG to public | Dear Sebastian,
Thank you very much for the instruction.
I am able to make the elog to the network.
Best regards,
Hien.
Sebastian Schenk wrote: | Dear Hien,
your problem is more general the question, how to get the elog to the network.
You have to open the port on your system to the network.
I would suggest to google "open port for webserver on windows".
As right now I would just do the same and follow a tutorial.
A remark here: elog by default runs at port 8080, if you haven't changed this, this is the port you should be opening to the network.
If the elog can be accessed in the local network and you want to open it to the whole internet,
then you need to configure your router/gateway/(company) firewall to allow forwarding of the port of the elog.
I can't give you tips here, at this is very user specific.
An other remark, i would suggest (for a productive environment) to use user authentication in the elog to restrict access.
If you do this, then you also should use https reverse proxy or have a read in the SSL section of the elog documentation.
As http only would transmit the credentials in plain text.
I hope, I could give you a route, what your next steps could be.
Best wishes,
Sebastian
> Dear experts,
>
> I am trying to use ELOG for my projects which we want to record every daily activities.
> I have successful installed the ELOG to the computer (Windows10 -64 bit).
> However, I don't know how to make it public or online, that people can access it from their computers.
> I am a very newer to the ELOG.
> Could you help me on it, please?
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> Best regards,
> Hien. |
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Wed Apr 7 17:11:28 2021 |
| Lagarde | Hi,lagarde@sjtu.edu.cn | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Parsing log files | Hi,
I had similar needs (access and parse logs ) so I'm a small library in cpp. Have a look on https://github.com/flagarde/elogpp maybe it could be usefull for you too.
Alan Grant wrote: |
Sometimes we change the attributes in a config file for a given tab as time goes on, which naturally can get out of sync with the older data in that tab.
I can imagine some other Elog users have encounterd this too at some point so I'm wondering if there's a utilty or some way anyone knows of that I can use to parse a log file DIRECTLY to view the older data, without using the Elog GUI?
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