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icon1.gif   SSL does not work, posted by Hisataka YOSHIDA on Fri Jun 5 03:49:20 2020 

Hello.

I installed the latest elog (3.1.4-2) in CentOS 7, and it is working well without SSL.
When I enalbled SSL option (SSL = 1) in the "elogd.cfg", and tried to start the elogd, the message below was shown and failed to run.

SSL support not compiled into elogd

If I switched the elog to older one (3.1.4-1), I could successeed to run the elogd with SSL option.
Is there any other option required in the latest elog to run with SSL? Or is this bug in the latest version?

Thank you,
Hisataka YOSHIDA

icon1.gif   change Cell Style, posted by Lahreche Abdelmadjid on Tue Jun 30 11:39:12 2020 

Hi All,

I hope to change the Cell Style backround color into background point.

because my color printer don't work.

can some one give me the code to do that.

Regards.

 

icon1.gif   bug in elog.spec, posted by Janusz Szuba on Mon Jul 6 19:09:48 2020 

Hi, 

in commit 1812e7c, specifying CFLAGS to make command in elog.spec, renders all other settings in Makefile void. That is, if I want to include any of KRB5, LDAP, PAM support, and change makefile accordingly, then when producing rpm they are not taken into account. Anyway, CFLAGS in Makefile are already set to the same defaults, so why it is redefined in spec file?

best

Janusz

    icon1.gif   Re: Parsing log files, posted by John on Fri Jan 8 06:14:49 2021 

Hi Al; if I understand your situation correctly you want to access Elog db (logbooks) via another way. There are many ways depending on your knowledge, type of work needed, and ease of use. I have found that accessing whatever I need via Elog gui is satisfactory in many situations-- by simply exporting. THEN take the raw csv/xml  file and manipulte it more easily from there. There are MANY free web sites that will take your data then, and put it in still another format that you choose (usually manipulating the rows/columns to your liking or doing mail-merge type work on your data). BTW WPS (Windows Office clone) is awesome at further 'mail-merg'  techniques. THEN at that point you may have close to what you are trying to accomplish. I've also used PHP alot in this type of situation and have replicated Elog's data format for it's db (logbooks)..; so PHP is great in this maner, although of course it takes time to 'get-it-right' if you are not well versed in it. If you go into detail more of what type of format you want as the finalized product, maybe  more suggestions will be made.

Happy belated New Years everyone,

John

Alan Grant wrote:

Sometimes we change the attributes in a config file for a given tab as time goes on, which naturally can get out of sync with the older data in that tab.

I can imagine some other Elog users have encounterd this too at some point so I'm wondering if there's a utilty or some way anyone knows of that I can use to parse a log file DIRECTLY to view the older data, without using the Elog GUI?

 

icon1.gif   How to make personal ELOG to public, posted by Hien Doan on Tue Mar 30 12:56:48 2021 
Dear experts,

I am trying to use ELOG for my projects which we want to record every daily activities.
I have successful installed the ELOG to the computer (Windows10 -64 bit).
However, I don't know how to make it public or online, that people can access it from their computers.
I am a very newer to the ELOG.
Could you help me on it, please?

Best regards,
Hien.
icon1.gif   segfault in auth.c:366, posted by gary holman on Fri Apr 23 04:59:58 2021 

Elog version:  ELOG V3.1.4-611489ba

I am running openldap on the localhost.  For some reason now, elogd is segfaulting when (I believe) when a new user is being added to the password file.  For example:

1. I delete user passord file defined in elogd.cfg

2. Bind/Authenticate to LDAP successfully

3.  Segfaults in auth.c ldap_adduser_file()

 

Makefile:
...
ELOGDIR    = /opt/elog
DESTDIR    = $(ROOT)$(PREFIX)/bin
SDESTDIR   = $(ROOT)$(PREFIX)/sbin
RCDIR      = $(ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d
SRVDIR     = $(ROOT)/usr/lib/systemd/system

# flag for SSL support
USE_SSL    = 1

# flag for Kerberos support, please turn off if you don't need Kerberos
USE_KRB5   = 0

# flag for LDAP support, please turn off if you don't need LDAP
USE_LDAP   = 1# flag for PAM support, please turn of if you don't need PAM
USE_PAM    = 0
...

For authentication, I am using openldap in the localhost:

----
Authentication = LDAP
LDAP server = ldap://localhost:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,dc=example,dc=org
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 1
Password file = /opt/elog/users
 

gdb output

----------

(gdb) run -s /opt/elog -c /opt/elog/elogd.cfg -f /var/run/elog/elog.pid
The program being debugged has been started already.
Start it from the beginning? (y or n) y
Starting program: /home/ubuntu/UPGRADE-42221/work-src/elog/elogd -s /opt/elog -c /opt/elog/elogd.cfg -f /var/run/elog/elog.pid
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
elogd 3.1.4 built Apr 22 2021, 19:19:39 revision 611489ba
File "/var/run/elog/elog.pid" exists, overwriting it.
CKeditor detected
ImageMagick detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 9011 ...

Breakpoint 1, ldap_adduser_file (lbs=0x555556811ad8, user=0x7ffffffd3bd0 "testuser", password=0x5555558ea110 <_value+6000> "testuser", error_str=0x7ffffffd53d0 "", error_size=<optimized out>) at src/auth.c:350
350       if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
(gdb) n
337       rc = ldap_search_ext_s(
(gdb) n
350       if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
(gdb) n
358       for(entry = ldap_first_entry(ldap_ld,result);
(gdb) n
371                   if(strcmp(attribute,"mail")==0 || strcmp(attribute,"rfc822Mailbox")==0)
(gdb) n
361          for(attribute = ldap_first_attribute(ldap_ld,entry,&ber);
(gdb) n
365             if((values = ldap_get_values(ldap_ld,entry,attribute)) != NULL ) {
(gdb) n
366                for(i=0; values[i] != NULL; i++) {
(gdb) n

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
ldap_adduser_file (lbs=0x555556811ad8, user=0x7ffffffd3bd0 "testuser", password=0x5555558ea110 <_value+6000> "testuser", error_str=<optimized out>, error_size=<optimized out>) at src/auth.c:366
366                for(i=0; values[i] != NULL; i++) {
(gdb) p attribute
$1 = 0x5555567f6a20 "uid"
(gdb) p values
$2 = (char **) 0x567f74f0
 

This user in LDAP:
-------------------------
# TESTUSER, people, example.org
dn: uid=TESTUSER,ou=people,dc=example,dc=org
uid: TESTUSER
cn: TESTUSER
givenName: TESTUSER
sn:: VEVTVFVTRVIg
mail: TESTUSER
uidNumber: 10000
gidNumber: 10000
homeDirectory: /dev/null
objectClass: top
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: shadowAccount
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
userPassword:: e1NTSEF9Y21ua1lsdFpMZ3ZrZlZ4OUp3MFN3cUY3NWIzdkFCSWY=
 

 

 

 

icon1.gif   [Bug?] Admin restrict edit time, posted by Faith on Fri Apr 30 07:27:31 2021 

I would like to know, if the command "Admin restrict edit time = " does really work as intended.

In my case I have the following global configuration:

Admin user = <me>
Restrict edit = 1
Restrict edit time = 1
Admin restrict edit time = 10000

And every time, when I want to edit an entry (as admin), that is older than 1 hour, i get the following error message:

"Entry can only be edited 1 hours after creation"

 

icon1.gif   Bug: "Append on edit" triggers too often, posted by Faith on Tue May 4 14:45:47 2021 

The command "Append on edit = " is getting executed everytime, when a dropdown menu is changed. This happens even at the first creation of an entry, so the append text stucks up multiple times in the text body.

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