Re: Installation: Failed Dependencies, posted by Darren Hollinrake on Sat Mar 19 15:24:29 2016
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I did the following on CentOS 6.7 (Should work for Fedora and RHEL as well):
yum install -y wget
wget http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/RPMS/elog-latest.i386.rpm
yum install -y elog-latest.i386.rpm
This should install all the required dependencies.
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Is there anything I can do about this?
kernel: 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64
ldd (GNU libc) 2.12
/lib64/libc.so.6
/usr/lib64/libssl.so.10
rpm -i elog-latest.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libc.so.6 is needed by elog-3.1.1-1.i386
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by elog-3.1.1-1.i386
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by elog-3.1.1-1.i386
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3) is needed by elog-3.1.1-1.i386
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by elog-3.1.1-1.i386
libssl.so.6 is needed by elog-3.1.1-1.i386
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How to login and export to CSV using wget?, posted by Alan Grant on Sun Apr 24 02:09:47 2016
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Is it possible to use wget to log into elog and export all of a logbook's data into a CSV file?
I can accomplish this perfectly when authentication IS NOT required by using: wget --no-check-certificate -O e:\export.csv http://localhost:8080/demo/?mode=CSV1
However, I cannot accomplish it when authentication IS required by using: wget --no-check-certificate -O e:\export.csv "http://localhost:8080/demo/?mode=CSV1&uname=agrant&upassword=skipper"
The latter appears to show that I've logged in, but the export file only contains a bunch of HTML tags, not the actual data as in the former.
How should I construct the wget command?
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Re: How to login and export to CSV using wget?, posted by Alan Grant on Sun Apr 24 06:49:33 2016
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UPDATE:
After days of head banging and trying different syntax combinations, I finally stumbled on my own answer. It involved some syntax adjustments, and then splitting the task into these two consecutive operations:
1. wget --no-check-certificate --cookies=on --save-cookies cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies -O e:\export1.csv "http://localhost:8080/demo/?uname=agrant&upassword=skipper"
2. wget --no-check-certificate --cookies=on --load-cookies cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies -O e:\export2.csv http://localhost:8080/demo/?mode=CSV1
All is working fine now.
Alan Grant wrote: |
Is it possible to use wget to log into elog and export all of a logbook's data into a CSV file?
I can accomplish this perfectly when authentication IS NOT required by using: wget --no-check-certificate -O e:\export.csv http://localhost:8080/demo/?mode=CSV1
However, I cannot accomplish it when authentication IS required by using: wget --no-check-certificate -O e:\export.csv "http://localhost:8080/demo/?mode=CSV1&uname=agrant&upassword=skipper"
The latter appears to show that I've logged in, but the export file only contains a bunch of HTML tags, not the actual data as in the former.
How should I construct the wget command?
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inactive users, posted by Devin Bougie on Wed Apr 27 21:27:36 2016
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Hello,
Is it possible to remove the "active" checkbox a user sees when they click on "config"? Alternatively, is it possible to have a new user arrive directly at the logbook they chose, rather than starting out at the config screen?
We are running elog-3.1.1 on SL6 with webserver authentication. For the most part this works great, but somehow a few users become inactive after they login for the first time. They claim they didn't un-check "active," but I can't think of any other way this would happen.
Many thanks,
Devin |
posting messages through email, posted by Devin Bougie on Mon May 2 22:20:40 2016
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Hello,
Has anyone implemented an email gateway for ELOG, allowing users to submit entries by sending an email? Granted this should be possible using the elog client binary, but I thought I'd see if I've overlooked any examples or docs first.
Thanks!
Devin |
elog client binary with webserver authentication, posted by Devin Bougie on Wed May 11 02:59:53 2016
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Is it possible to submit entries using the elog client binary when the server is configured with webserver authentication (when the server requires the X-Forwarded-User header)? One option would be if the server could support both webserver and kerberos (or even file) authentication, but neither
"Authentication = Webserver, Kerberos" nor "Authentication = Webserver, File" seem to work.
In addition to using the elog binary to talk to the elog server directly, we've unsuccessfully tried using curl to post data to the apache server url (URL in elogd.cfg). We can read entries using curl, but haven't yet been able to submit entries.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Devin |
support "authentication = webserver, kerberos", posted by Devin Bougie on Wed May 18 16:19:07 2016
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The elog client binary does not work with webserver authentication. One fix would be to support both webserver and kerberos authentication (authentication = webserver, kerberos), similar to how you currently support
"authentication = kerberos, file".
A more general discussion of the elog client binary with webserver authentication can be found at https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/68318 .
Many thanks,
Devin |
cannot use "use email heading", posted by utomoadji wisnubroto on Tue Jun 14 07:51:37 2016
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Hello,
i have config file elogd.cfg like below:
[Tom Yaht]
Theme = default
;Comment and Tittle
Comment = LogBook
Page title = Tom LogBook
List page title = Tom LogBook
;admin and user settings
admin user = tom
login user = tom, soc
login expiration = 2
Restrict edit time = 8
Attributes = Controllers, Event Date/Time, Site, Engineers, Type, Category, Subsystems, Subject, Distribution-Mail, EMail to
Moptions Distribution-Mail = Controllers, Engineers, Consultant Team, Manager
;Email settings
Email Distribution-Mail "Controllers" = ble@xxx.com, cor@xxx.com, nor@xxx.com
Email Distribution-Mail "Engineers" = blo@xxx.com, sur@xxx.com, ars@xxx.com
Email Distribution-Mail "Consultant Team" = bli@xxx.com, zam@xxx.com
Email Distribution-Mail "Manager" = bos@xxx.com
Email all = $EMail to
Use Email Subject = Tom Logbook - $Subject
Use Email Heading = New Tom Logbook entry
Use Email Heading edit = Tom Logbook has been updated
The Subject successfully displayed as i expected , but the email heading still use default heading "A new ELOG entry has been submitted" , while i want to changeit to be "New Tom Logbook entry" as i mention in Use Email Heading above.
Could anybody help me.
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