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Wed Jul 14 13:31:33 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | watt0006@mail.hzeeland.nl | Question | Windows | 2.5.3. | Always suppress email notifications | Hi - again a configuration question.
How can I suppress all email notifications? The "Suppress default = 2" flag
allows me to always produce a notification, but the flag does not provide
an option to never produce a notification. The flag "Suppress Email on
edit" does help a bit, but still notifications for new messages will be
sent.
I'm looking forward to your fast response... So far your support is
fantastic!
Bartjan Wattel |
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Wed Jul 14 13:58:26 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | watt0006@mail.hzeeland.nl | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.5.3. | Request: limit size of attachments | hi again,
we have been doing a bit of stress testing for Elog. The most important
thing we found is that Elog stops responding when a user uploads a large
attachment (we used a 240 Mb attachment).
Is it possible to add a flag in the configuration file, to specify the
maximum size of an attachment?
Bartjan Wattel |
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Wed Aug 25 13:36:56 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | watt0006@mail.hzeeland.nl | Question | Linux | Windows | 2.5.3 | ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook | Hi,
I have an ELOG installation on a RedHat linux server, called myserver. I
can connect to this server with the following entries in the elogd.cfg file:
[global]
URL=http://myserver:8080
This works fine. I can log in, select logbooks, edit/create entries etc.
etc.
However, I want this connection to be encrypted. So I activate stunnel (v4)
in such a way that stunnel listens to port 8081 and forwards to the
("remote") port 8080, which is the "original" elog port. I change the URL=
entry in de elogd.cfg file to URL=https://myserver:8081 in order to use the
SSL encrypted connection.
At this time, when I connect to https://myserver:8081 I get the
welcome/login screen, but when I enter the (correct) username and password,
the elog program does not show the contents of the logbook buts shows the
loginscreen again. If I enter a wrong username/password, I do get a correct
error-screen. So it seems that the connection is correct, but there is some
sort of problem in ELOG. Anyone who can give me a hand here? |
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Fri Oct 17 20:40:39 2008 |
| Barend | b.vandevrande@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Standard login Screen - bottom text | Hi Stefan.
I have been "playing" around with this great tool and found an interesting "issue" ...
I use multiple logbooks and have both "Protect Selection page = 1" and "Expand Selection Page = 1".
When I open my elog, I get a Standard Login Screen with the Standard Bottom Text "ELOG V2.7.5-2130" which will link to your this website.
When I "Logout" and "Login" again from the Logbook page, I get another Login Screen with my own "Bottom text login" which will link to my own elog page.
How can I apply my own Bottom Text to the Standard Login Screen ?
Thanks & Regards, Barend
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Thu Oct 30 21:14:32 2008 |
| Barend | b.vandevrande@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Standard login Screen - bottom text |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Barend wrote: |
Hi Stefan.
I have been "playing" around with this great tool and found an interesting "issue" ...
I use multiple logbooks and have both "Protect Selection page = 1" and "Expand Selection Page = 1".
When I open my elog, I get a Standard Login Screen with the Standard Bottom Text "ELOG V2.7.5-2130" which will link to your this website.
When I "Logout" and "Login" again from the Logbook page, I get another Login Screen with my own "Bottom text login" which will link to my own elog page.
How can I apply my own Bottom Text to the Standard Login Screen ?
Thanks & Regards, Barend
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By using the configuration option "Bottom Text Login = ..."
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Stefan,
I have defined the "Bottom Text Login = ..." in each Logbook Configuration section. But when I use this option in the Global Section, ELOG fails to start.
Barend
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Mon Dec 29 17:27:13 2008 |
| Barend | b.vandevrande@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Standard login Screen - bottom text |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Barend wrote: |
Stefan,
I have defined the "Bottom Text Login = ..." in each Logbook Configuration section. But when I use this option in the Global Section, ELOG fails to start.
Barend
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That's strange. I just tried myself following configuration file:
[global]
port = 8080
Bottom text = Hello
Bottom text login = Login Hello
Password file = passwd
[demo1]
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
[demo2]
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
and everything works fine as can be seen from the login screen:

so can you check if above file works for you?
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Hi Stefan,
Hope you have enjoyed the Christmas week.
Sorry for the delay.... I have tested your configuration and it worked for me as well.
In order to determine, which of my settings is causing the problem, I had to activate each individual entry "one by one" and check if the error re-occured. I finally identified following entry "Protect Selection page = 1"
The error also occurs if I change your configuration into:
[global]
port = 8080
Bottom text = <center>Hello</center>
Bottom text login = <center>Login Hello</center>
Password file = passwd
Protect Selection page = 1
[demo1]
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
[demo2]
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Can you advise if I'm missing an entry in order for "Protect Selection page = 1" to work?
"Schönen Rutsch ins neue Jahr".
Regards,
Barend |
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Wed Jan 2 14:04:41 2013 |
| Barend | office@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Hide/Un-hide Commands based on Attribute Option value | Hi Stefan,
Happy New Year!
I ran several searches thru the forum but I could not detect a suitable entry on the following:
Is it possible to hide/un-hide the Commands, like "Edit", "Reply", "Duplicate", from the Menu based upon an Option of an Attribute?
E.g. Attributes = Status, .. | Options Status = Open, Closed
When Status = "Open"; the Menu Commands "Edit", "Reply" and "Duplicate" are available.
When Status = "Closed"; the Menu Commands "Edit", "Reply" and "Duplicate" are hidden/not available.
-or-
Can this only be accomplished using 2 Logbooks (Open / Closed) and move an entry from "Open" to "Closed" where the Logbook "Closed" is not using the Commands "Edit", "Reply", "Duplicate".
Kind regards,
Barend |
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Wed Jan 2 15:38:19 2013 |
| Barend | office@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.9 | Re-using IDs after move to another Logbook overwrite Entries | Hi Stefan,
I have observed following behavior when I move entries from one logbook to another:
- The first entry in "Open" get ID "1"
- When I move this Item to "Closed", it will keep ID "1" as I have used "Preserve IDs = 1"
- A new entry in "Open" gets ID "1" again
- When I move this item to "Closed" it will overwrite the previous ID "1" in "Closed"
- A new entry in "open" gets ID "1" again....
Every new entry in "Open" will get the next higher ID Number related to the highest available ID number/entry in "Open".
Upon "move to Closed", the previous entries in "Closed"will be overwritten.
Is there a way to prevent the usage of a previously used ID Number when entering a new ID?
I.e. If an entry with ID "1" has been used in "Open" and moved to "Closed", have the next entry in "Open" use ID "2"?
Kind regards,
Barend |
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