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Mon Nov 15 20:50:01 2004 |
| damon nettles | nettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu | | | | stunnel problems with new version |
i am trying to implement ssl features on our logbooks. however, it seems
that stunnel has drastically changed their program and the usual startup
procedures listed on the elog page don't work.
so, what is the new method for getting elog set up with stunnel? |
792
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Mon Nov 15 21:59:56 2004 |
| damon nettles | nettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu | | | | Re: stunnel problems with new version |
> > i am trying to implement ssl features on our logbooks. however, it seems
> > that stunnel has drastically changed their program and the usual startup
> > procedures listed on the elog page don't work.
> > so, what is the new method for getting elog set up with stunnel?
>
> stunnel is kind of a deprecated feature. Better use the SSL proxy of Apache,
> as written in the elog admin guide. If someone else figures out how to use the
> more revent stunnel, I'm willing to update the documentation.
okay. that's good to know. i'll try using the apache method instead. but, there is
something wrong with the "secure" link to an example on the elog administrator's
guide. |
798
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Tue Nov 16 17:49:54 2004 |
| damon nettles | nettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu | | | | elog password access without users |
is there a way to set up a logbook so that a password is required to get
into it, but no username? |
793
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Tue Nov 16 17:49:54 2004 |
| damon nettles | nettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu | | | | elog password access without users |
is there a way to set up a logbook so that a password is required to get
into it, but no username? |
797
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Tue Nov 16 18:07:31 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: elog password access without users |
> i |
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Tue Nov 16 18:07:31 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: elog password access without users |
> is there a way to set up a logbook so that a password is required to get
> into it, but no username?
Have a look under "Access control" in the manual. What you need is "Read
Password". |
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Tue Nov 16 22:06:29 2004 |
| damon nettles | nettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu | | | | Re: elog password access without users |
> > is there a way to set up a logbook so that a password is required to get
> > into it, but no username?
>
> Have a look under "Access control" in the manual. What you need is "Read
> Password".
thanks. that seems to get me the functionality i needed. is there any way to
get rid of the username line when using the "Read Password" feature? as it is
now, you can either leave it blank or enter anything you want, so long as you
use the correct password it still works. however, to keep users from getting
confused, i think it would be better to only have a box asking you for the
password and not both the password and username. |
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Tue Nov 16 22:45:24 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: elog password access without users |
> thanks. that seems to get me the functionality i needed. is there any way to
> get rid of the username line when using the "Read Password" feature?
No, this is an HTTP standard. The dialog box is generated by your browser, and I
do not know any way to prevent it. |