> > > Playing with all the configuration possibilities I have one issue:
> > > I like to use the "Extendable options" but I can't combine them with
> > > the "Conditional attributes".
> >
> > That was never ment to work. But I found some time to implement it. If you
> > download elog255-4.exe from today it whould work. Let me know if you have
> > problems.
>
Hello Stefan,
the changes I asked for, are working as requested. The extandable options are
inserted into the correct line of the conditional attributes.
Thanks.
PS: While testing on a new demo logbook, I first made the mistake to declare
both options, the first one and the related one as extendable. But I can imagine
that this was really never ment to be implemented. |
Hi,
I'm trying to set up elogd, running on port 8080 behind an Apache server on port 80, using mod_proxy to redirect
to the elogd server, and the recommended
Redirect permanent /elogbook http://example.com/elogbook/
ProxyPass /elogbook/ http://example.com:8080/
This works well for non-password-protected logbooks, but for password protected (that I can access fine via port
8080), I keep getting shown the Login page, even with valid username / password.
Poking around the code, it appears (probably not too surprisingly) that the issue lies in check_login().
For example,
/* if invalid or no session ID, show login page */
if (!skip_sid_check && !sid_check(sid, user_name)) {
if (isparam("redir"))
strlcpy(str, getparam("redir"), sizeof(str));
else
strlcpy(str, isparam("cmdline") ? getparam("cmdline") : _cmdline, sizeof(str));
/* avoid recursive loops with ?cmd=Login */
if (stristr(str, loc("Login")))
str[0] = 0;
/* added write_logfile here...
char mstr[250];
sprintf(mstr, "show_login B %s isparam: %d, cmd: %d, skip_sid_check: %d, sid_check: %d",
user_name, isparam("redir"), isparam("cmdline"), skip_sid_check, sid_check(sid,
user_name));
write_logfile(lbs, mstr);
*/
show_login_page(lbs, str, 0);
return FALSE;
}
and the logfile shows that user_name is blank(!!) and redir, cmdline, skip_sid_check, and sid_check(sid,
user_name) all to be 0. In fact, isparam("unm") and isparam("upwd") are also 0, which explains why user_name
is blank. But the log file also shows
LOGIN user "username" (attempt)
LOGIN user "username" (success)
just prior to this!
I'd guess that the form POST methods aren't being forwarded correctly, but I haven't looked at it in any more
detail.
Is there a way to make this (password protecting logbooks while also using a proxy to Apache) work?
Thanks! |
we've experienced a problem when using the safari browser to do a search in
our elog. whenever you do a search, the logbook returns an error and the
elog deamon crashes. when we first experienced this problem we were running
version 2.3.9. however, an upgrade to version 2.5.2 doesn't seem to fix the
problem. searches with other browsers (mozilla, internet explorer, ...) go
off without a hitch.
has anyone else observed a similar problem or have any ideas on how to
resolve this issue.
thanks for the help.
elog running on a redhat 9 box
safari running on panther |
> > i am trying to implement ssl features on our logbooks. however, it seems
> > that stunnel has drastically changed their program and the usual startup
> > procedures listed on the elog page don't work.
> > so, what is the new method for getting elog set up with stunnel?
>
> stunnel is kind of a deprecated feature. Better use the SSL proxy of Apache,
> as written in the elog admin guide. If someone else figures out how to use the
> more revent stunnel, I'm willing to update the documentation.
okay. that's good to know. i'll try using the apache method instead. but, there is
something wrong with the "secure" link to an example on the elog administrator's
guide. |