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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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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Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Hal Proctor on Thu May 2 21:10:23 2013
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I have a logbook installed on a Windows 64 bit VM server 2008 R2 and can access it fine using the password file. However when using Kerberos
it does not authenticate correctly. I installed Kerberos and pointed it to the realm an domain controller. Using KINIT command line it appears
to accept my password. Any help is appriciated. Perhaps some other diagnostics i could try against the kerberos install |
Re: Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 14:41:01 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
I have a logbook installed on a Windows 64 bit VM server 2008 R2 and can access it fine using |
Re: Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri May 3 19:09:45 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Kerberos on VM server 64bit, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri May 3 19:27:53 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
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Support for modern Linux, posted by Vinícius Ferrão on Wed Nov 7 12:56:12 2012
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Hello folks,
Can we have a better support under modern Linux distributions?
I'm trying to install elog in our webserver and it's becoming a boring task. First of all theres only RPM packages. And we really don't like the |
Re: Support for modern Linux, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 7 13:14:15 2012
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Vinícius Ferrão wrote:
Hello folks, |
Re: Support for modern Linux, posted by Graham Medlin on Wed Nov 7 13:45:10 2012
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I'm not of the skill level to help, but for what its worth, running Ubuntu 12.04, used alien to install the latest RPM with only two little snags. I
had to create a link from libssl.so.1.0.0 to libssl.so.6, which is a trick I've pulled with other software, not sure what the proper fix is. I also
had to make similar changes to the init script. |
Re: Support for modern Linux, posted by Louis de Leseleuc on Wed Nov 7 20:48:03 2012
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Vinícius Ferrão wrote:
Hello folks, |
Re: Support for modern Linux, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Nov 7 22:29:11 2012
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Louis de Leseleuc wrote:
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Re: Support for modern Linux, posted by Achim Dreyer on Sat Apr 27 14:09:13 2013
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Vinícius Ferrão wrote:
Hello folks,
Can we have a better support under modern Linux distributions? |
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. |
Exim4, posted by Matthew D. on Tue Apr 23 22:14:42 2013
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Hi,
My email configuration is a little complicated as all emails must be relayed to a central server with TLS authentication.
So far I've been unable to get the ELOG to work with email, after numerous attempts . I have got exim4 working on this machine but I don't |
Re: Exim4, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 11:00:41 2013
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Matthew D. wrote:
Hi, |
Checking logging before posting, posted by Daniel Campora on Thu Apr 4 17:47:12 2013
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Hi there,
Here's a bit of a special scenario. There's no server-side check the user is logged in upon posting, but it rather seems the server relies on the |
Re: Checking logging before posting, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 5 10:07:57 2013
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Daniel Campora wrote:
Hi there, |