Re: Display legal banner, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 24 09:00:34 2006
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[quote="Ed To"]I read somewhere that javascript is supported with elog. For legal reasons, I have to post a legal banner before the login prompt. Can you
tell me how to do this? I'm not a programmer, but I guess I could use the javascript alert command to do this. What file would I need to change?[/quote]
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Re: Display legal banner, posted by Ed To on Wed May 24 18:09:51 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Ed To"]I read somewhere that javascript is supported with elog. For legal reasons, I have to post a legal banner before the
login prompt. Can you tell me how to do this? I'm not a programmer, but I guess I could use the javascript alert command to do this. What file would I
need to change?[/quote]
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Re: Display legal banner, posted by Ed To on Thu May 25 02:28:27 2006
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Stefan,
Thanks again. I got it to display my legal banner. |
Inserting images via Internet Explorer, posted by Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos on Fri Jun 2 21:20:06 2006
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Hi Stefan,
I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
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Hosts Allow and Password File, posted by Jeremy Perkins on Wed Jun 21 18:36:06 2006
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I'm trying to set up an elog that uses a password file using the "Password file = /blah" directive as well as the "Hosts allow = myhost.mydomain" directive.
I used the -v command and watched the messages and elogd is recognizing that I am connecting from an allowed host but the login page is still appearing.
Is there a way to use both of these? |
restrict access, posted by Gerald Ebberink on Wed Jun 21 22:11:15 2006
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Dear all,
I am trying to get elog used in our company but I need some help.
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Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 08:04:13 2006
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> -1- how can I restrict the access
> of a certain user such that he can only see certain logbooks.
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Re: Hosts Allow and Password File, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 08:09:11 2006
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[quote="Jeremy Perkins"]I'm trying to set up an elog that uses a password file using the "Password file = /blah" directive as well as the "Hosts allow =
myhost.mydomain" directive. I used the -v command and watched the messages and elogd is recognizing that I am connecting from an allowed host but the
login page is still appearing. Is there a way to use both of these?[/quote]
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