Locked attributes and edit records, posted by UlfO on Mon May 14 18:15:44 2012
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Hi!
After submitting a new record with preset "Locked attributes" not even admin user is able to edit these entries.
What seems to be the problem? |
Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 15 08:34:21 2012
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UlfO wrote:
Hi! |
Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by UlfO on Tue May 15 10:12:37 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 15 10:29:26 2012
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UlfO wrote:
But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes". |
Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by UlfO on Tue May 15 12:42:15 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 15 12:49:54 2012
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UlfO wrote:
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Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by UlfO on Tue May 15 14:05:03 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Locked attributes and edit records, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 15 14:14:35 2012
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UlfO wrote:
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HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM, posted by Tim Thiel on Wed May 9 21:48:42 2012
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Our group is interested in installing elog on a small/low-cost processing platform so that we can provide ready-to-run systems for our collaborators
to use. We selected a candidate platform form Technologic Systems, their wifibox-2 (http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-WIFIBOX-2).
This product is based on the TS7553 CPU board (http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-7553#) which has a 250MHz Cavium ARM9 CPU. |
Re: HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu May 10 15:34:39 2012
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Hi!
Looking at your config file it seems that a lot of the attributes are not user-specified but rather auto-generated content. You may want to consider
using the elog client to submit such entries; this might avoid performance issues related to communication of the server with the web browser |
Re: HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM, posted by Tim Thiel on Thu May 10 16:35:50 2012
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Yoshio Imai wrote:
Hi! |
Re: HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 11 13:20:35 2012
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Tim Thiel wrote:
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Re: HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM, posted by Tim Thiel on Mon May 14 22:19:50 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 15 08:35:16 2012
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Tim Thiel wrote:
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Adding an image to the top text, posted by Danielle Gillanders on Wed May 9 00:55:08 2012
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Hi there,
I am new to ELOG, trying to add an image (logo) in my top text.
Theme = default |
Re: Adding an image to the top text, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 9 01:07:43 2012
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Danielle Gillanders wrote:
Hi there, |
Access rights, posted by Roland Gsell on Mon May 7 13:41:38 2012
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Hi,
the manual says:
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Re: Access rights, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 7 15:12:24 2012
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Roland Gsell wrote:
Hi, |
password protect a logbook with Apache redirect, posted by Matt Newville on Wed May 2 17:06:35 2012
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up elogd, running on port 8080 behind an Apache server on port 80, using mod_proxy to redirect
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Re: password protect a logbook with Apache redirect, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 2 17:09:25 2012
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> Is there a way to make this (password protecting logbooks while also using a proxy to Apache) work?
I use it with the current version and it works fine for me. What you might be missing is the
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Re: password protect a logbook with Apache redirect, posted by Graham Medlin on Wed May 2 17:18:36 2012
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I don't remember the details, but originally had the same trouble. I think a "/" at the end of a url got me somewhere.
I have defined...
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Re: password protect a logbook with Apache redirect, posted by Matt Newville on Wed May 2 18:19:18 2012
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> I don't remember the details, but originally had the same trouble. I think a "/" at the end of a url got me somewhere.
> I have defined...
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Forgot Password, posted by Christopher Lee on Mon Apr 16 11:10:07 2012
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We seem to have a problem with retrieving user passwords using the forgot password system
This only happens when trying to use the password recovery from the first screen that forces people to log in with the following syntax:
Protect selection page = 1 |
Re: Forgot Password, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 30 17:05:28 2012
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Christopher Lee wrote:
We seem to have a problem with retrieving user passwords using the forgot password system |
Re: Forgot Password, posted by Christopher Lee on Tue May 1 09:20:00 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Forgot Password, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 2 09:17:56 2012
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Christopher Lee wrote:
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obfuscate password in verbose logging, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Apr 26 23:57:04 2012
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I'm trying to debug an issue with elogd (2.9.1) and was reminded that using the "-v" option exposes
user passwords. This wasn't a huge problem for us in the past, but we're now using kerberos authentication,
meaning that the exposed username/password applies to lots of sensitive systems within our university.
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Re: obfuscate password in verbose logging, posted by Mark Bergman on Fri Apr 27 00:29:56 2012
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> I'd suggest that the "-v" option hide passwords. If they need to be revealed for debugging
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create "front page" for a logbook, posted by Rex Tayloe on Thu Mar 29 17:30:28 2012
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Is there a way to create a "front page" or "table of contents" for a logbook?
While chronological entries are good and what elog was designed for, I find myself wanting a page to summarize important things
and/or link to important files that are somewhere in that logbook. And, I would like to use the features of the elog editor to do (not just |
Re: create "front page" for a logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 29 23:43:30 2012
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Rex Tayloe wrote:
Is there a way to create a "front page" or "table of contents" for a logbook? |
Re: create "front page" for a logbook, posted by Rex Tayloe on Tue Apr 17 21:59:43 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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