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    icon2.gif   Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 8 15:23:56 2008 

 

Neo wrote:
Ist there a possibility to use wildcards specifiing the users who are allowed to use a command, like ... Allow New = admin1, admin2, admin3 Allow Edit = admin1, admin2, admin3 Deny New = * Deny Edit = *

 

 Wildcards are not implemented for that purpose. But a "Allow New = admin1, admin2" implicitly denies this command for all other users, I guess that's what you want. There is also the possibility to use "Guest Menu Commands" to allow everybody to read entries, but only logged in users to write and modify them.

    icon2.gif   Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Neo on Wed Oct 8 15:31:49 2008 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Neo wrote:
Ist there a possibility to use wildcards specifiing the users who are allowed to use a command, like ... Allow New = admin1, admin2, admin3 Allow Edit = admin1, admin2, admin3 Deny New = * Deny Edit = *

 

 Wildcards are not implemented for that purpose. But a "Allow New = admin1, admin2" implicitly denies this command for all other users, I guess that's what you want. There is also the possibility to use "Guest Menu Commands" to allow everybody to read entries, but only logged in users to write and modify them.

 

I tried it in a global group configuration

[global monitoring]
Allow Edit = admin1, admin2
Allow New = admin1

But I as admin2 am still able to create new entries in the corresponding log books.

Is this configuration only for logbooks?

    icon2.gif   Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 8 21:37:32 2008 

Neo wrote:

 

I tried it in a global group configuration

[global monitoring]
Allow Edit = admin1, admin2
Allow New = admin1

But I as admin2 am still able to create new entries in the corresponding log books.

Is this configuration only for logbooks?

 I just tried myself with following config:

[global]
port = 8080
password file = passwd
Allow New = joe

[demo1]
Theme = default
Attributes = Author, Subject

and it jus worked fine. When I'm not logged on as "joe", the "New" command even does not appear. If you would have supplied your correct ELOG version, I could have checked if you have an old version. In that case you could upgrade.

icon5.gif   Guest Account doesnt work, posted by Brassmann on Mon Oct 13 13:06:59 2008 

Hi ,

i have a little problem with the guest access. There is no acces to the logbooks as a guest. Evereytime i see the loginbox after clicking the logbook.

[Informations]
Guest menu commands = List, Back, Find, Login, Help
Guest find menu commands = List, Find, Select, Login, Help
Password file = ./passwd
Self register = 1
Logfile = elogd.log
Logging level = 3
Login expiration = 24
Admin user = testuser Theme = default
Preset Author = $long_name
Attributes = Author, Subject
Locked Attributes = Author
Required Attributes = Author, Subject
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Subtext

Thanks for help, Brassmann

icon5.gif   Possible to submit entries by email to logbook, posted by thorsten kamps on Fri Oct 17 16:59:42 2008 

Hi, thanks to everyone involved for giving us the elog.

A question:

Is it possible to submit entries to an elog on a remote machine by email?

 

Thanks, Thorsten

icon5.gif   Easy way to submit images from screenshots as new entry, posted by thorsten kamps on Fri Oct 17 17:03:02 2008 

Hi, thanks for everyone involved for giving us the elog.

A question:

Is there an easy way (without intermediate save) to send screenshots (with irfan, snagit or hardcopy) as a new entry to an elog running on a remote machine?

Thanks, thorsten

    icon2.gif   Re: Easy way to submit images from screenshots as new entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 17 18:04:15 2008 

 

thorsten kamps wrote:

Hi, thanks for everyone involved for giving us the elog.

A question:

Is there an easy way (without intermediate save) to send screenshots (with irfan, snagit or hardcopy) as a new entry to an elog running on a remote machine?

Thanks, thorsten

 

 I use HoverSnap. This program generates a saved screenshot with one keystroke, so at least it saves you the manual save.

    icon2.gif   Re: Possible to submit entries by email to logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 17 18:06:04 2008 

 

thorsten kamps wrote:

Hi, thanks to everyone involved for giving us the elog.

A question:

Is it possible to submit entries to an elog on a remote machine by email?

 

Thanks, Thorsten

 

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