Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Aug 12 22:18:56 2004
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> > I'm not sure if this is a configuration problem or a bug, but running
> > v2.5.4subver1.413, elogd runs as user ROOT (UID0) even though the following
> > is in the elogd.cfd file:
> >
> > Usr = nobody
> > Grp = essadm
> >
> > All other directives added to the cfg file work, so I know eLog is reading
> > the cfg file.
> >
> > The elogd binary *is not* setuid 0.
>
> I could not reproduce your problem with the current version (Revision 1.460)
> under Linux. I guess you made sure that user "nobody" and group "essadm" exist.
> Try to run elogd interactively, if you see any error message (without "-D"
> flag). In the most recent version (1.460), I added some more debugging code
> which tells you if elogd successfully fell back to another user, if you use the
> "-v" (verbose) flag.
>
> If all that does not help, I guess it's some peculiarity of Solaris. Maybe
> someone else using Solaris has some idea. All elogd does is a call to
>
> setuser("<user>");
>
> I see no reason why this should not work on Solaris.
Ok, just checking. I will fiddle around with running it interactively and see what
I get, plus I'll have a look at the setuser function under Solaris.
Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?
Thanks again! |
Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 22:24:04 2004 
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> Thank you. I had added the "Move To" and this works at the log entry
level (i.e., "Move
> To <name>) but in the threaded view one does not get the enumerated list
of logbooks.
You get the "Move To" button only after pressing "Select", otherwise it does
not make sense. See attached screendump and config example. |
Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 12 22:25:45 2004
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> Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?
gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0) |
Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Aug 12 23:55:00 2004
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> > Thank you. I had added the "Move To" and this works at the log entry
> level (i.e., "Move
> > To <name>) but in the threaded view one does not get the enumerated list
> of logbooks.
>
> You get the "Move To" button only after pressing "Select", otherwise it does
> not make sense. See attached screendump and config example.
Hmmm. I like the little buttons with the pull-downs for selections.
Unfortunately, I don't get that. With a config of:
Find Menu commands = New, Find, Select, Config, Change password, Logout, Help, Admin
Menu commands = Back, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Move To, Copy To, Config, Help
my screen only shows the "toggle" and "delete" buttons. Was there a recent rev
that allowed this to happen (I didn't see a comment on this).
BTW, on a log entry screen, is the appropriate behavior for the "Move To" option
to show multiple "Move To" links (one for each logbook) or should there also be
pulldowns?
Thanks |
Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Aug 16 21:48:49 2004
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> > Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?
>
> gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0)
Well, I am running 2.95.3 - hmmm. We have 3.3.2 - perhaps I'll try that and
see if there is a difference. |
write access for elogd, posted by Dave Becker on Thu Aug 19 06:21:38 2004
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Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:
New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/"
Please check that it exists and elogd has write access
I started the daemon. I've not yet assigned passwords -- just checking
things out. How can I create this access to my own directory? |
ELOG with stunnel won't show logbook, posted by Bartjan Wattel on Wed Aug 25 13:36:56 2004
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Hi,
I have an ELOG installation on a RedHat linux server, called myserver. I
can connect to this server with the following entries in the elogd.cfg file:
[global]
URL=http://myserver:8080
This works fine. I can log in, select logbooks, edit/create entries etc.
etc.
However, I want this connection to be encrypted. So I activate stunnel (v4)
in such a way that stunnel listens to port 8081 and forwards to the
("remote") port 8080, which is the "original" elog port. I change the URL=
entry in de elogd.cfg file to URL=https://myserver:8081 in order to use the
SSL encrypted connection.
At this time, when I connect to https://myserver:8081 I get the
welcome/login screen, but when I enter the (correct) username and password,
the elog program does not show the contents of the logbook buts shows the
loginscreen again. If I enter a wrong username/password, I do get a correct
error-screen. So it seems that the connection is correct, but there is some
sort of problem in ELOG. Anyone who can give me a hand here? |
Options Items limits, posted by Patricio Castro on Tue Aug 31 20:29:20 2004
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Hello friends,
Exist some form to increase limits of items (100) in the Options List
Thanks for any help |
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