Re: 2.6.0-bata5, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 21 20:39:52 2005
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[quote="Carl Shirey"]Do you have 2.6.0-bata5 for linux as setup for RPM install. I was able to locate the version for windows but not for linux.
Thanks for your help.[/quote]
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Re: Proxy question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 21 20:59:26 2005
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> I'm trying to run elog 2.6.0-beta4 under Apache 2.0. I follow the directions, and everything works fine, so my
> elog runs as
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LDAP, posted by Carl Shirey on Thu Jan 12 16:53:30 2006
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I know you want to make ELOG a stand alone program. But is there a way to still make a stand alone but have the option work with LDAP?
FYI
Elog works great we us it for our shift carryover and we have about 25 people useing it and I have heard no complants with it.
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Re: LDAP, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 12 17:02:21 2006
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[quote="Carl Shirey"]I know you want to make ELOG a stand alone program. But is there a way to still make a stand alone but have the option work with LDAP?
FYI
Elog works great we us it for our shift carryover and we have about 25 people useing it and I have heard no complants with it.
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Re: LDAP, posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 13 02:37:10 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Carl Shirey"]I know you want to make ELOG a stand alone program. But is there a way to still make a stand alone but have the
option work with LDAP?
FYI
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Problem selecting ports, posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 13 03:21:32 2006
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I had problems getting elog to run on port 8080 (or many others). I have it installed on Redhat Enterprise Linux rel 4. The only way I was able to get it
working was using port 80. I would like to run it on a different port if possible but I'm not sure what is wrong.
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Automatic Copy to , posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 13 13:16:25 2006
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Is it possible to configure elog to copy a new entry from 1 logbook to another? |
Re: Problem selecting ports, posted by Chris Warner on Tue Jan 17 13:59:58 2006
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Nevermind. this was an iptables issue.
[quote="Chris Warner"]I had problems getting elog to run on port 8080 (or many others). I have it installed on Redhat Enterprise Linux rel 4. The only
way I was able to get it working was using port 80. I would like to run it on a different port if possible but I'm not sure what is wrong.
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