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Fri Feb 10 21:26:33 2006 |
| Chris Warner | christopher_warner@dcd.uscourts.gov | Question | Linux | | Re: email problems |
Do you have an ise when that will be?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Chris Warner wrote: | The email address id correct. I am using an Elog Binary. I don't have the source code. |
Ok, so I removed the SIZE=xxx parameter, which is not strictly necessary anyhow I believe. So wait for the next release, and you can try. |
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Fri Mar 31 22:14:38 2006 |
| Chris Warner | christopher_warner@dcd.uscourts.gov | Question | Linux | 2.61 | Anonymous vs user posts |
If I have a logbook that will let both registered users Anonymous users post. I would like the author attribute to default to the value in $long_name but if the post is Anonymous display a default text string "Anonymous". Is it possible to do this? |
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Fri Sep 8 18:42:05 2006 |
| Chris Warner | christopher_warner@dcd.uscourts.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6 | Unsubscribe from logbooks |
Is there a way for user to unsubscribe from a logbook? Can a user delete their own account? |
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Thu Aug 4 14:28:18 2016 |
| Chris Smyth | chris.smyth@comcast.net | Question | Windows | ELOG V2.7.8-229 | SSL |
How do I enable SSL with port 443 in version ELOG V2.7.8-2294 and rename from localhost?
Server is running Windows 2008
We got http://servername:8080 to work and on the network just fine..
but everytime we try to change the port to 443 in global we cant get anything with https:// working
port = 443
ssl = 1
url = https://servername
how do you customize the elog.exe or elogd for windows enviorment to listen on port 443 with specific hostname. please give an example.
Thanks...
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Thu Aug 4 16:40:14 2016 |
| Chris Smyth | chris.smyth@comcast.net | Request | Windows | Latest | Re: Sample of actual elog Config with URL in SSL |
how do I compile elogd with USE_SSL=1?
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
You normally don't need to specify "URL = xxx" at all. It is only needed if you work with a Proxy that changes the normal ELOG URL. And yes, you'll need "Port = 433" and "SSL =1".
And elogd must be compiled with USE_SSL=1, maybe that's your problem?
In addition you should buy a valid SSL certificate. Otherwise every user needs to acknowledge an exception for your invalid SSL certificate.
Cheers, Andreas
Dawang wrote: |
HI Guys,
Can you please give me an idea how will I write in the config. I want my elog will be accessed via internet. Though there's a tutorial / guideline, I need an actual config file for me to easily grasp how the URL = xxx should be write. Do my port should be Port = 433 and SSL=1?
Thanks,
Raymund
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Tue Aug 9 04:23:07 2016 |
| Chris Smyth | chris.smyth@comcast.net | Request | Windows | Latest | Re: Sample of actual elog Config with URL in SSL |
By the Makefile i belive you are refering to the elogd.cfg? if not what file do I have use?
I have added
port = 443
ssl = 1
Without sucess.
I then tried
port = 443
use_ssl = 1
still no sucess.
I cant find any file that has "#USE_SSL =1" that I can uncomment. I am using an older version of ELOG (ELOG278-2) reading all the documentation I cant seem to figure it out.
I also configured elogd to listen on port 443
Opened a CMD window and entered >elogd -p 443
Says listening on port 443 but still not working.
On the most curent version of ELOG 3.1.0 I just modify the elogd.cfg added ssl = 1 and change the port to 443 and everthing works as advertised. I do the same on this version and I cant get it working. I could really use some help. Thanks for the fast response.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Very easy: uncomment the line USE_SSL=1 in the Makefile and then compile.
You'll need of course a gcc compiler on your Windows system, a makefile environment, SSL libraries, etc.. If you don't have that: ask you local administrator.
Cheers, Andreas
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how do I compile elogd with USE_SSL=1?
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
You normally don't need to specify "URL = xxx" at all. It is only needed if you work with a Proxy that changes the normal ELOG URL. And yes, you'll need "Port = 433" and "SSL =1".
And elogd must be compiled with USE_SSL=1, maybe that's your problem?
In addition you should buy a valid SSL certificate. Otherwise every user needs to acknowledge an exception for your invalid SSL certificate.
Cheers, Andreas
Dawang wrote: |
HI Guys,
Can you please give me an idea how will I write in the config. I want my elog will be accessed via internet. Though there's a tutorial / guideline, I need an actual config file for me to easily grasp how the URL = xxx should be write. Do my port should be Port = 433 and SSL=1?
Thanks,
Raymund
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Mon Sep 12 18:44:09 2016 |
| Chris Smyth | chris.smyth@comcast.net | Question | Windows | ELOG V2.7.8-229 | Body Width |
How do I make this section Wider or Shorter in the 2.7.8 version?
Maybe I did something to make it shorter? ELCode shows as a full box but plain txt is very short box. |
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Mon Sep 12 19:10:03 2016 |
| Chris Smyth | chris.smyth@comcast.net | Question | Windows | ELOG V2.7.8-229 | Re: Body Width |
> How do I make this section Wider or Shorter in the 2.7.8 version?
> Maybe I did something to make it shorter? ELCode shows as a full box but plain txt is very short box.
Never mind Found it
In Global set
Message Width = 95 |