Re: German language, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 6 14:12:28 2008
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Salvatore wrote:
Wen es interessiert: |
Re: German language, posted by svrmarty on Thu Mar 20 23:46:42 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Full anonymous access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 20 12:59:24 2017
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Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.
Stefan
K |
Re: Full anonymous access, posted by K on Thu Apr 20 13:35:53 2017
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Does not work.
Clean install (debian 8 x64, with aptitude), only thing i've changed in the config is "URL"-parameter (global section) and
redirection with Apache. No luck. Edit or delete gives an error "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed", "New" |
Re: Full anonymous access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 20 13:45:42 2017
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Version 2.9.2 is hopelessly outdated. Please upgrade to the current version on bitbucket. You also might have to delete any cookie in the browser sent
to the elog server.
K |
Re: Full anonymous access, posted by K on Thu Apr 20 13:48:43 2017
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OK, i will try that. Thanks.
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Version 2.9.2 is hopelessly outdated. Please upgrade to the current |
Re: From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by David Wallis on Tue Oct 20 17:50:50 2020
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Update: I tried switching the logbook to no authentication reqiured, and still get the "command Submit not allowed" response.
David
Wallis wrote:
I'm running Elog version V3.1.4-ba84827 on Red Hat |
Re: From command line: "command Submit not allowed", posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Oct 20 18:02:42 2020
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"submit not allowed" you typically get if there is a "guest menu" for read-only access and you are not logged in. I never tried the
elog program with PAM authentication, but you said that your turned authentication off. What I would do is to strip down your elogd.cfg to a very simple
form until the elog utility works, then figure out which configuration makes the trouble. |