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Tue Sep 8 14:44:33 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.3.9 | Re: Use eLOG with Google Chrome |
Robert-Jan Schrijvers wrote: |
Hi Stephan,
one of the eLOG users at our company, has problems using eLOG in combination with Google Chrome (version 2.0.172.43), log in gives no problem, when selecting the appropiate department, he get's the following error:
Technical Information (for support personnel)
- Error Code: 502 Proxy Error. The ISA Server denied the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). (12202)
- IP Address: 130.78.137.1
- Date: 8-9-2009 07:13:55 [GMT]
- Server: NLISA1.top.local
- Source: proxy
This problem does not appear with other browsers like IE7/8 and Firefox.
Do you have any clue?
Tnx in advance.
kind regards, RJ Schrijvers.
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When Chrome came out, I vaguely remember that there were some initial problems, but they have been fixed since about a year. But I see you are using a pretty old version of ELOG, so please consider upgrading. |
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Wed May 17 08:42:17 2017 |
| Christof Hanke | hanke@rzg.mpg.de | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Use X-Forwarded-User as preset in author field | > Hi,
> I have an elog server which uses apache/ldap for authentication.
> I would like to have the username used for ldap to be set automatically as author field in the elog.
>
> I'm using:
> Authentication = Webserver
> and I do set the env-variable X-Forwarded-User correctly to the ldap username
>
> GET /test/?cmd=New HTTP/1.1
> Host: localhost:8080
> Authorization: Basic bGFjYXByYXI6TWEwMiSyYnVt
> ...
> Cookie: elmode=Summary; sid=D7DE678B7CAA1D10; ufnm=lacaprar; urem=0
> ...
> X-Forwarded-User: lacaprar
>
> How can I preset author to X-Forwarded-User?
> Preset Author = $??
> I've tried $short_name/$long_name but I got Anonymous.
> I understand that it is so because these are meant to be filled when password authentication is used: any way to use some other variable with the Webserver auth?
>
> thanks in advance,
> Stefano
Hi,
I use an older version of elog, but
Preset Author = $short_name <$long_name>
works for me.
One thing to note is that I also have :
Self register = 1
So at first login, the user has to type in his name and email adress,
maybe that's why you got "Anonymous". (Otherwise the variable $shortname etc. are not set.)
HTH,
Christof |
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Thu May 18 09:39:16 2017 |
| Stefano Lacaprara | stefano.lacaprara@pd.infn.it | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Use X-Forwarded-User as preset in author field | > I use an older version of elog, but
>
> Preset Author = $short_name <$long_name>
>
> works for me.
>
> One thing to note is that I also have :
> Self register = 1
>
> So at first login, the user has to type in his name and email adress,
> maybe that's why you got "Anonymous". (Otherwise the variable $shortname etc. are not set.)
>
> HTH,
>
> Christof
Many thanks for your answer.
however it seems that your solution requires to have a eLog "password" authentication, which I'd like to avoid since I'd like to use only webserver one.
best,
Stefano |
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Thu May 18 10:37:16 2017 |
| Christof Hanke | hanke@rzg.mpg.de | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Use X-Forwarded-User as preset in author field | > > I use an older version of elog, but
> >
> > Preset Author = $short_name <$long_name>
> >
> > works for me.
> >
> > One thing to note is that I also have :
> > Self register = 1
> >
> > So at first login, the user has to type in his name and email adress,
> > maybe that's why you got "Anonymous". (Otherwise the variable $shortname etc. are not set.)
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Christof
>
> Many thanks for your answer.
> however it seems that your solution requires to have a eLog "password" authentication, which I'd like to avoid since I'd like to use only webserver one.
>
No, I'm also using the webserver authentication.
May I ask why you think "password" auth is required ?
The elog has an internal userdatabase with longname, shortname, email etc.
Even if you are authenticated via the webserver, you also have to have an entry in that userdatabase.
This entry has to be created by the user who is allowed to get into elog by the webserver.
Thus, the Self register option.
Bests,
Christof |
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Thu May 18 10:51:05 2017 |
| Christof Hanke | hanke@rzg.mpg.de | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Use X-Forwarded-User as preset in author field | > > > I use an older version of elog, but
> > >
> > > Preset Author = $short_name <$long_name>
> > >
> > > works for me.
> > >
> > > One thing to note is that I also have :
> > > Self register = 1
> > >
> > > So at first login, the user has to type in his name and email adress,
> > > maybe that's why you got "Anonymous". (Otherwise the variable $shortname etc. are not set.)
> > >
> > > HTH,
> > >
> > > Christof
> >
> > Many thanks for your answer.
> > however it seems that your solution requires to have a eLog "password" authentication, which I'd like to avoid since I'd like to use only webserver one.
> >
> No, I'm also using the webserver authentication.
> May I ask why you think "password" auth is required ?
>
> The elog has an internal userdatabase with longname, shortname, email etc.
> Even if you are authenticated via the webserver, you also have to have an entry in that userdatabase.
> This entry has to be created by the user who is allowed to get into elog by the webserver.
> Thus, the Self register option.
>
> Bests,
>
> Christof
Sorry, I just double-checked, this userdatabase, I was talking about is the Password-file...
Please try the following snippet :
allow password change = 0
Authentication = Webserver, File
Preset Author = $short_name <$long_name>
Locked Attributes = Author
Password file = PASSWD.file
Christof |
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Wed Sep 15 00:16:19 2004 |
| | | Question | Windows | 2.5.4-2 | Re: Use Email From not Working as Before... | I gave the user email address priority over the "Use email from" option, that
means only if the user does not have an email address, then the "Use email from"
value is used. Now I realize that the priority is maybe wrong, so I should give
the "use email from" switch the highest priority. Only if this flag is not
present, then the system uses the user's email address. If that one is not
present, too, then the system uses "elog@<host>".
I applied this change to the CVS version, so let me know if it is ok with you. |
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Wed Jul 19 12:35:16 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: Use Email From = <string> |
Dimitrios Tsirigkas wrote: | My users have complained about the multiple "I'm away from xxx until xxx" automated replies that they get when they post an entry and notifications are sent with their email in the "From" field. |
Yes, I had the same problem with this forum.
Dimitrios Tsirigkas wrote: | Is there a way to override that default and always use the setting of the option Use Email From? |
Sure. You override the default by setting the Use Email From. In the forum I set it now to Use Email From = noreply@psi.ch which is a nonexisting address. While now this is ok, our former email server did not accept this because the user noreply does not exist at our institute. So you have to figure out if this works at CERN. |
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Wed Jul 19 12:47:58 2006 |
| Dimitrios Tsirigkas | dimitrios.tsirigkas@cern.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: Use Email From = <string> |
Stefan Ritt wrote: | Sure. You override the default by setting the Use Email From. In the forum I set it now to Use Email From = noreply@psi.ch which is a nonexisting address. While now this is ok, our former email server did not accept this because the user noreply does not exist at our institute. So you have to figure out if this works at CERN. |
Thanks, Stefan! I misunderstood the documentation, thinking that the Use Email From option value was only used if the user submitting the entry had not registered an e-mail address when creating his/her elog account. This works fine. 
Cheers,
Dimitris |
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