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Thu Aug 23 14:30:56 2012 |
| Chris Jennings | cjennings@cosma.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Where do I find information on setting up the text area as a template? |
I would like to set up the text are as a template. The documentation indicates this can be done however I am unable to find reference to how it is accomplished. |
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Mon Jul 8 22:50:16 2002 |
| Scott Fenstermacher | dsfens@wm.edu | Question | | | Where can I get more information on the config file |
Where can I get more information about the config and themes file. I
downloaded the latest version (2.0.4) and the config file docs seem out of
date. I would like to get the icons working as well as getting the email to
work. The demo page at the elog home site shows both but I cannot find ant
references to the icons. |
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Tue Dec 6 13:29:40 2016 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | What's the best way to update elog to newer release? |
If the older elog has some customized file such as logbooks, elogd.cfg, elog.css, images and so on, What's the best way to update elog to newer release? Is it the only way to copy these files to the new release? |
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Thu Jul 22 00:31:54 2010 |
| David McKee | dmckee@phys.ksu.edu | Question | All | 2.7 | What *exactly* do "clone" and "mirror" do? |
We have been hosting logbook far (geographically and in internet hops) from our experimental site. Recently we have (finally!) gotten reliable on-site internet, and would like to host the log book on-site.
I have a suspicion that some combination of the -C, -m, and -M flags will allow me to migrate the logbook automagically and with a minimum risk of trouble from concurrent operation on the logbook, and to maintain the existing version as a mirror of the new official on-site version. But documentation is not being very helpful. Can someone say a few more words about what these options do?
I've been experimenting as I compose this and have a suggestion for language that might be useful somewhere in the documentation:
In this context "to clone" means to copy the configuration file and all data files associated with a log book so that I can host an identical logbook on a new host (that is this is the command to migrate a logbook). After cloning the two installation are identical, but no effort is made to keep them so: if you continue to run both copies post made to one will not be reflected in the other.
Is this correct?
I'm still not clear on what the -m and -M options do. |
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Fri Jul 14 13:18:30 2017 |
| Daniel Sajdyk | daniel.sajdyk@gmail.com | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.2-bd7 | Weird behaviour of category filter |
Hello.
Today I noticed that when I use category filter in the top, right of Elog I got different results, that depends on that if I select Category and Subcategory or just Subcategory option.
What I mean.
- When I select category Software (in Polish "Oprogramowanie") and subcategory Antywirus I got results that have only this subcategory specified (screenshot Category-Software_and_Subcategory-Antywirus.png)
- But when I write by myself Antywirus (which is subcategory of Software) in subcategory option (category leave as default), then I got results that have this, and other subcategories specified (screenshot Subcategory-Antivirus.png).
In my opinion in first example Elog shoud also displays all entries that have Antywirus subcategory specified. Not only when it is the only subcategory.
Sorry, for my english, but I have hope that you can understand what I mean.
Daniel |
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Thu Jan 23 11:32:05 2025 |
| Arjan Hulsbosch | Arjan.Hulsbosch@ext.esa.int | Bug report | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | 3.1.5 | Webserver authentication may cause redirect loop |
If
- Elog is configured to use webserver authentication, and
- the user reported by the webserver does not exist in the password file, and
- the "Guest Menu commands" configuration is set in "elogd.cfg", and
- a logbook is accessed,
then Elog returns with a redirect (302) to the logbook itself, causing the loop.
The fix here is to remove the "Guest Menu commands" configuration from "elogd.cfg".
Source code location: https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/src/30ada1df634529c8011c27275c52a05b01b7b3d6/src/elogd.cxx#lines-27599 |
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Sun Feb 18 11:43:07 2024 |
| James | richo-sm@outlook.com | Question | Linux | Windows | 3.1.4 | Webserver Auth Method and Self Registration |
Hi there. I have been testing a set-up of elog behind an Apache reverse proxy using the Webserver auth method. Apache has been configured for LDAPS with Active Directory allowing us to restrict Elogs by AD group, something not able to be done with the LDAP module.
Testing with Elog 3.1.4 (on Windows) and also Elog 3.1.5 (compiled on Ubuntu 20.04) I experience an issue that when the user logs in for the first time using the above they get the self registration box asking for name and email, and then once they hit save they get an error that says: "Error: Command "Config" not allowed". Once the error is dismissed it never comes back, but its confusing for users who call for help when they first see it.
Is there a way to skip the self registration with the Webserver auth method? and if not is there a reason for the error?
Attached is a copy of the error and an elog config file. Any ideas?
PS. As a side piece the logout options for Webserver needs some enhancement, maybe an option to close the web browser or tab so that it does not retain the logged in cookies. |
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Thu Mar 31 16:29:07 2005 |
| Michael Husbyn | michaelh@online.no | Question | Linux | 2.5.8-2 | Want to change Entry time when using Copy To |
Hello,
Tried to use the copy to version, just to create a new copy of a old case in
the same logbook
(e.g, support logbook, user with an old problem, to copy it to a new entry)
What I want is to have the Entry time to be updated to the time it was
copyed, not the original entry time. Moved To should perhaps retain its
original time?
Somethings that is possible or a new feature that has to be implemented?
Thanks for this great software Stefan!
Best regards
Michael Husbyn |