Elog and SSL, posted by Recai Oktas on Sun Mar 16 19:15:16 2003
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> Basically im running elog on a redhat 8 box with stunnel already installed
> as part of OpenSSL, on the server i ran the command specified in the
> instructions
>
> stunnel -d 443 -r 172.16.24.108:81
I haven't tried `stunnel` with elog, but as far as I read from various
sources, stunnel requires you to create an SSL certificate. In attachment,
you'll find a sample case for stunnel and smtp (port 25) + pop3 (port 110).
Hope this helps.
Reference: http://www.tldp.org/linuxfocus/common/sart/index.html |
Logbook Title bar , posted by nick on Wed Apr 2 16:36:18 2003
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Is there a way to change the title entry for individual log books, and
forms ive completely rebranded our system but ut stil says ELOG ENTRIES on
the summary screen |
Bugs with 2.3.5, posted by nickc1 on Wed Apr 9 13:49:32 2003
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Forgot password option generates an error message
Password file hashes are different causing migrated password files to fail
but only for certain users, try password 516135 hashed in 2.3.4 and compare
to version 2.3.5 they are different.
Summary page title = string doesnt work also it results in the default ELOG
DB Name
HELP |
Question, posted by nickc1 on Mon Apr 14 15:07:02 2003
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Is there a way to hide logbooks from all views.
Basically i want to use the move function to move old entries to another
logbook but only want administrators to be able to see the logbooks in the
view, everyone will just see the primary ones.
At the min im having to put Archive logbook, everyone is complaining at me
that there is too many to choose from :)
Any suggestions ? |
Converting logs, posted by Kutlay Topatan on Fri Apr 18 21:32:59 2003
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I would like to dump mylog files into comma/tab seperated files. Is there
an easy way to do it?
I tried to run elconv, but had no success. Always returns an error.
Thanks,
k. |
Re: Converting logs, posted by Marcus Meyer on Tue Apr 22 19:27:28 2003
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> I would like to dump mylog files into comma/tab seperated files. Is there
> an easy way to do it?
>
> I tried to run elconv, but had no success. Always returns an error.
>
> Thanks,
> k.
Hi!
Same for me.
Here is the error:
Cannot find any ??????.log file in this directory.
THANX,
mm |
Re: Converting logs, posted by Recai Oktas on Tue Apr 22 19:58:13 2003
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> Here is the error:
>
> Cannot find any ??????.log file in this directory.
`elconv' is just a simple tool to convert pre 2.0 log files to the current
format. (Well, after all these confusions, dropping it from the future
releases won't be surprising -at least for me- ;) You might try some
well-known text-processing tools ie. preferably awk or perl to make the
required conversions. But I think using comma or tab as the delimiter is not
suitable due to the content of logs. If all you want is importing them to
excel/word, you should play with the delimiter options of mentioned programs
before trying a solution. |
Feature request - fairly urgent also :), posted by nickc1 on Fri May 2 10:32:57 2003
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We are using elog as a small database system, today we came across a
problem where 2 people were editing the same record and the first one to
submit his changes were overwritten when the second person submitted his.
Is there anyway to lock a logbook record when someone has pressed EDIT,
maybe set a flag in the logbook entry so it has to be unlocked when its
submitted by the originator or by an administrator.
Many Thanks |