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icon5.gif   Import of entries from DOOCS eLogBook to ELOG, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Oct 24 12:09:29 2013 
Hi everyone,
we have formerly used the DOOCS eLogBook from DESY for a couple of years for some application at our large
research facilities. Now we have standardized on ELOG and I've got a request to import the old DOOCS eLogBook
icon5.gif   Users logged out?, posted by Grant on Tue Jan 14 21:50:50 2014 
 Hi All,
I'm looking for a way (or if it is even possible?) for users to browse between logbooks without being logged out of their current logbook if they
click on a logbook they are not authorised to access?
icon5.gif   [Not] Submit on pressing enter key, posted by Daniel Campora on Mon Jan 20 19:15:24 2014 
Hello community,

I have a feature request for the form of the ELOG.
    icon2.gif   Re: [Not] Submit on pressing enter key, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 21 13:17:52 2014 Screen_Shot_2014-01-21_at_13.16.48_.png


    
        
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            Hello community,
    icon2.gif   Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 21 13:25:55 2014 


    
        
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    icon3.gif   Re: Sort by date prior to 2002, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Sep 17 17:45:18 2014 


    
        
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    icon2.gif   Re: Sort by date prior to 2002, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 22 14:39:10 2014 


    
        
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icon4.gif   POODLE vulnerability, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 24 12:51:00 2014 elogd.patch
IMPORTANT SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT
Recently the POODLE vulnerability has been announced: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE 
ELOG is prone to this vulnerability if it runs directly the SSL protocol and can be accessed from the internet. If ELOG runs behind an Apache proxy,
and the Apache server has been correctly configured (disabled the SSLv23 protocols), ELOG is safe as well.
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