Elog command line problem, posted by Razvan Gornea on Tue May 28 09:16:18 2013
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I'm trying to use the command line to post automatically entries from a web based calendar. I run elogd behind SSL with user/pass configuration. I created
an account for the calendar and used the following command line.
[gornea@lheppc63 ~] |
Admin delete option, posted by Hal Proctor on Wed May 22 22:24:14 2013
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How can I show the Delete option for Admins?
So I have a logbook with the following config:
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some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Ken Ludington on Tue May 7 22:15:37 2013
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On many of my logbooks when I specify the menu commands to appear i will get one, usually 'List', which has a
link not back to the logbook itself but to the root of the elog web server i.e. http:/hostname.domain:8080
But nothing will respond without the logbook name after the port number. This also seems to be happening to the
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Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri May 10 17:24:55 2013
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> On many of my logbooks when I specify the menu commands to appear i will get one, usually 'List', which has a
> link not back to the logbook itself but to the root of the elog web server i.e. http:/hostname.domain:8080
> But nothing will respond without the logbook name after the port number. This also seems to be happening to the
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Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Ken Ludington on Fri May 10 19:26:50 2013
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Here's the global section and the logbook section for one of the logbooks affected. Of note, the 'demo' logbook works
fine and does not have this issue.
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Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 17 15:26:50 2013
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> Top group 2012 = 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, WINTER
Your usage of "Top group" is strange. Top groups should only be used for independent groups of logbooks, more like you were running one dedicated sever |
Kerberos on Windows server, posted by Hal Proctor on Mon May 13 16:44:05 2013
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Does anyone have a success story with kerberos on windows? |
Re: Kerberos on Windows server, posted by Hal Proctor on Thu May 16 16:29:16 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
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Multi Language based on logged on user?, posted by Hal Proctor on Thu May 16 15:41:34 2013
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Can ELog support different languages based on the logged on user? |
Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Ryan Blakeslee on Fri Apr 26 22:29:50 2013
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Hello,
I am currently using ELOG as a daily logbook for work performed for customers. This is a critical tool and process for 1. Showing customers
work history 2. having a searchable knowledge base for future reference. |
Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Apr 27 11:53:41 2013
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Ryan Blakeslee wrote:
Hello, |
Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by David Pilgram on Sat Apr 27 13:21:38 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Apr 27 15:30:28 2013
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David Pilgram wrote:
Mind you, my log files have the format yymmdda.log, whereas you state yours are mmddyya.log, which strikes |
Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Apr 29 10:17:54 2013
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David Pilgram wrote:
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Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Ryan Blakeslee on Tue May 7 04:57:37 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by David Pilgram on Tue May 7 11:54:23 2013
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Ryan Blakeslee wrote:
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Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon May 13 22:31:37 2013
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David Pilgram wrote:
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admin user access admin page, not config page, posted by Szu-Ching Peckner on Tue Sep 18 17:57:47 2012
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We have multiple logbooks. Each user is admin user for his/her own logbook.
I want user be able to modify config file, but no access to user setting, such as see user list, change password, new user, remove user. |
Re: admin user access admin page, not config page, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri May 10 17:37:24 2013
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Szu-Ching Peckner wrote:
We have multiple logbooks. Each user is admin user for his/her own logbook. |
Blockying user access, posted by Gian Henriques on Fri Apr 26 18:39:11 2013
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How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only admin users can edit, erase , etc.
I want know too, how can I erase configuration of SMTP? I make a test with the "elogd -t" command and now every time I create a |
Re: Blockying user access, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri Apr 26 19:48:01 2013
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Gian Henriques wrote:
How can I block access to some tools (like edit, erase, config...) for each user? I want only |
Re: Blockying user access, posted by Gian Henriques on Wed May 8 19:17:09 2013
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Garret Delaronde wrote:
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Re: Blockying user access, posted by Gian Henriques on Wed May 8 23:15:34 2013
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Gian Henriques wrote:
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Re: Blockying user access, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri May 10 17:21:50 2013
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Gian Henriques wrote:
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