Re: Imagemagick not working on Ubuntu, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Thu Apr 25 02:11:08 2024
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Please see https://daq00.triumf.ca/DaqWiki/index.php/Ubuntu#Enable_elog_PDF_preview
see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52998331/imagemagick-security-policy-pdf-blocking-conversion
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HTTP headers should be parsed case insensitive, posted by André on Mon Jul 22 16:17:55 2024
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I'm trying to run elog behind haproxy, but get the error "Invalid Content-Length in header" on posting.
As stated in the manual,
haproxy rewrites all headers to lower case. |
Re: HTTP headers should be parsed case insensitive, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 31 14:21:21 2024
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I changed elog to interprete the content-length header case in-sensitive and committed the change. Can you try again?
Stefan
André |
Elog on FreeBSD, posted by Truupe on Mon Aug 5 20:45:15 2024
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Anyone using elog on FreeBSD nowadays? I know it used to be in the ports tree about 10 years ago but seems to be abandoned. Tried to compile
from source on 14.1, but no luck there. |
Re: Elog on FreeBSD, posted by Truupe on Mon Aug 5 21:15:08 2024
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Welp, nevermind, I dug a little more and managed to compile it on 14.1 using cmake.
Truupe
wrote:
Anyone using elog on FreeBSD nowadays? I know it used to be in the |
Probleme TLS, posted by Olivier MARTIN on Fri Dec 6 09:39:44 2024
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Hello,
I would like to notify by email as soon as an entry is created or modified.
I declared my SMTP which uses TLS security.
The
following error message appears : Erreur d'envoi de mail via "smtp.xxxx.xxx.xxx.fr": 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command
first
Is there a solution ?
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Re: Probleme TLS, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 6 10:59:52 2024
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TSL is not implemented in ELOG. Maybe I find time some day to do that, but if we have any volunteers in our community who could help me with that I would
appreciate.
Stefan |
Re: Probleme TLS, posted by Olivier MARTIN on Mon Dec 9 10:23:32 2024
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Thanks,
Does email notification from a Gmail address work? It is noted that port 465 must be used for SSL use? Is this correct :
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