Re: Need help with permission, posted by Dan Witteman on Mon Sep 26 19:21:33 2022
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I used "chown" to pass permissions from root to my deafult user, then restarted the service and now I can make posts. Thank you!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Sometimes this can also be an SELinux issue, if you have that service |
New user not working, posted by Gabriel Lopez on Thu May 20 21:01:41 2021
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Running elog-3.1.4-3 Can't add users through the web interface. Clicking add user and writing all the fields in with something doesn't add
a user into the PWD file of that logbook. Running a tail -f on the password file shows elog writes the user info with the hashed password 3 times and then
deletes the information about 20 seconds later. Has anyone else had a similar issue? This is running on RHEL8.3 |
Problem with a self-compiled code., posted by Maxim on Mon May 31 14:51:39 2021
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Dear, sir! There is a problem with a configuration file.
The code was compiled by Cygwin (gcc-core, gcc-g++, make, gdb, libssl-dev). After a compilation a reference to our own css-file was written
in configuration file and css-file was included in a folder “themes/default” of the project. |
Re: Problem with a self-compiled code., posted by Sebastian Schenk on Thu Jun 3 16:02:02 2021
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Hello Maxim,
I just stumbled on a similar issue. Also with a self-compiled elogd on Ubuntu.
We also use a custom css and by clicking on the "New" or "Reply" or "Duplicate" the elog generates the entry editor. |
Re: Problem with a self-compiled code., posted by Maxim on Wed Jun 23 14:08:15 2021
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Good afternoon Sebastian!
Thank you very much for your help.
Sebastian |
Timezome problem, posted by Maxim on Wed Jun 23 15:28:00 2021
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Good afternoon!
The elog does not see the time zone. It displays UTC + 0. When I transfer old entries to a new compiled log, they are displayed 3 hours earlier
(my time zone is UTC + 3). When creating a new record, it creates them in the UTC + 0. |
elog@Ubuntu 18.04, posted by Carsten Winkler on Sat Jan 29 09:05:47 2022
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Hello,
I try to start elog at Ubuntu 18.04. When I run sudo /usr/local/sbin/elogd -D -c /usr/local/elog/elogd.cfg I
get following error: |
Re: elog@Ubuntu 18.04, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 31 09:10:41 2022
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Looks like you don't have shared libraries correctly configured on your system. Try "ldconfig" on your system or link elogd statically
(google how to do that).
Stefan |