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icon4.gif   Can't subscribe email to logbooks in different top groups, posted by Ben Loer on Thu Apr 11 20:31:55 2019 
We're running elogd behind an apache proxy server, with Authentication = Webserver. We have top groups configured, but a single shared password file.

If a user is looking at a particular logbook and goes to the Config link, they are presented with a list of checkboxes for email subscription
to logbooks in that top group.  Clicking "Save" will remove all email subscriptions from all other top groups.
    icon2.gif   Re: Can't subscribe email to logbooks in different top groups, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 12 15:43:42 2019 
Top groups should use separate password files, otherwise things can mess up.

Stefan




Ben
icon4.gif   elogd Service exited with abnormal code: 1, posted by Alessio Sarti on Tue Apr 23 14:06:36 2019 
Dear all.

I am running elog 

elogd 3.1.4 , revision ead6bbc6
    icon2.gif   Re: elogd Service exited with abnormal code: 1, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 23 14:26:51 2019 
This kind of behavior we typically see if some elog entry is corrupt. After a few hours you might access this corrupt entry by accident, and then the
server stops. If you see however this behavior on a fresh logbook with no corrupt entries, then the problem must lie somewhere else.

Do you see the same problem running under linux?
    icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 09:43:02 2019 
Since there's no answer to that.
I am the only one with the problem? Did I just configure something wrong?
Thanks Heinz
    icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 10:15:23 2019 
There are two ways:

1) Use different password files for different logbooks. Each password file contains only those users which have access to that logbook.

2) Use "Login user = <usr list>" to restrict access to certain users in that list.
    icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 10:21:58 2019 
Thanks for the answer. The real problem is that you can overwrite existing entries even if you have set an entry to "read only", i.e. you have
forbidden further editing.

Heinz
    icon2.gif   Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 10:29:00 2019 
There is no "read only" flag. Please describe what you exactly did. Probably you want "Restrict edit time" for that.

Stefan




Heinz
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