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Tue Feb 25 22:18:57 2003 |
| Aamir Khan | aamir@aamir.uk.com | Comment | | | Security (passwords over web browser) |
Stefan - Just to say that this is an excellent piece of work well done.
I have just started an internal company Elog server, couple of
clarifications :
1) is there a way around seeing the password in text when self regestering,
if I turn this option off when the user changes his password will this
password still be seen?
2) I have changed all the files to be owned on my RedHat Server by the
user:group as elog:elog and set and moved the logbooks to another directory
other than in /usr/local/elog namely /home/elog/logbooks, my concern is is
I was to upgrade to a newer version would it be a simple install over the
top? any caveats?
thanks again an absolute dream program.
kind regards Aamir |
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Fri Nov 26 17:13:27 2004 |
| damon nettles | nettles@phgrav.phys.lsu.edu | | | | Securing Elog with SSL and Apache |
there is a guide on the contributions logbook at
elog:Contributions/11
for securing Elog using SSL and Apache. |
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Thu Sep 2 12:40:03 2010 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Linux | All | 2.8.0-2313 | Searching Logbooks |
Hi Stefan,
I'm starting to get a similar problem to Lance's ("SQL Database"). Searching is beginning to take time.
In searching, I either can search one logbook (still relatively quick), or all of them.
I have my logbooks in groups, and often I know which group I want to search, and it would make the searching
much quicker were the search confined to just that group. I don't think I've missed anything in the
documentation on this matter.
If not a change to the elog program, is there another way of (say) arranging the logbooks that will achieve this? |
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Mon Feb 25 19:12:47 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Search result background color |
Is it possible to change the "yellow" background color when running a search ? (I looked in the css, there is nothing...)
Couldn't find any syntax for elogd.cfg
Thanks for your help :) |
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Sun Aug 2 18:45:18 2020 |
| Illam Pakkirisamy | illam@senseeker.com | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.4-a04 | Search feature in ELOG |
Hi,
Is there a search feature in ELOG. Basically, we have the topics broken up by categories but within the categories we would like to search by a key word based on the subject to get to a specific topic.
Thanks.
Illam |
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Mon Mar 5 14:41:20 2007 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Question | Windows | 2.6.4.1801 | Search all logbooks as default |
Hello all,
do you know how I can default set the option "Search all logbooks" in the Find page selected/checked?
Best regards,
An |
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Tue Nov 1 14:04:50 2011 |
| Carl Shirey | carl.shirey@pwr.utc.com | Question | Linux | 2.7.2-3 | Search Option |
Is there a way to setup a search, to search several log books but not all the logs books at one time?
Thanks
Carl |
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Thu Sep 4 20:49:59 2008 |
| Alan Stone | alstone@fnal.gov | Request | Linux | V2.7.1-200 | Search Find Selected or List of Logbooks instead of all Logbooks. |
I am using the CMS ELog remotely as a monitoring tool. Information is compartementalized into dozens of containers. I can create a find query URL, say last day, which then reloads every X minutes in Firefox. When new ELog entries are made, then appear in the refresh and catch my attention. But, my interests are somewhere between a single logbook and all logbooks. If I choose all CMS logbooks for example for one day, I usually end up with > 200 entries.
In short, I would like the ability to:
1) Select from the list of available logbooks when doing a search
2) Have more canned choices from smaller time frames, such as 1 hour or at least one shift (8 hours).
I do not see how to do this in the current elogd.cfg syntax instructions.
Thanks, Alan |