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    icon2.gif   Re: date and time, posted by Hal Proctor on Wed Nov 13 14:27:34 2013 

> [13 Nov] > As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which makes it difficult to read > earlier quoted entries (what with word-wrapping of the browser). > I thought to replace the ">"s by a simple date entry prepended to the start of each reply. - much as I have > given at the top of this initial entry. > > So this is what I put in the config file: > > .... > Time format = %a %d %b %y > Date format = %d %b > Prepend on reply = [$date] \n > ... > > The time is used in the string for the Thread display. > > Only I don't get the date, with the date format, prepended to replies but the time, in the time format, as > > [Wed 13 Nov 13] > > Now this is hardly a disaster, but any ideas why the date formatting is being ignored?

 

https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/67405

Why all the > Characters?  Maybe back off the version as stated in above link?  Not sure about the date issue.

icon5.gif   Network Questions, posted by Hal Proctor on Wed Oct 22 19:52:58 2014 
Our network team is doing some upgrades and would like the following questions answered if possible. 1: Is the application able to communicate with a Domain controller running Windows Server 2012 R2? And.... 2: Is the application able to function in a Windows 2008 R2 domain and forest functional level? Thanks for your help, Hal
icon1.gif   Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 17:30:34 2015 

I have multiple elogs running on a server.  Is it possible to set one elog to a different timezone?  For example, I run an elog for a group in Washington state, and another elog for a collaboration group in Germany.  I would like to set each elog to their respective timezone. 

thanks,

 

Gary

    icon2.gif   Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 20:18:06 2015 
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<p>The elog server grabs the local timezone from the underlying OS. Under Linux, you can change the timezone using the TZ environment variable. See here:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-set-time-zone-per-user-basis/">http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-set-time-zone-per-user-basis/</a></p>

<p>If you need different time zones on the same server, you have to create two accounts and run two instances of elogd on these accounts.</p>

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<p>I have multiple elogs running on a server.&nbsp; Is it possible to set one elog to a different timezone?&nbsp; For example, I run an elog for a group in Washington state, and another elog for a collaboration group in Germany.&nbsp; I would like to set each elog to their respective timezone.&nbsp;</p>

<p>thanks,</p>

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    icon2.gif   Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 20:37:48 2015 

Thanks Stefan,  It looks like the group had actually contacted you directly as well (sorry for the redundant work!).  Thanks for the help, the great application and your time.

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The elog server grabs the local timezone from the underlying OS. Under Linux, you can change the timezone using the TZ environment variable. See here: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-set-time-zone-per-user-basis/

If you need different time zones on the same server, you have to create two accounts and run two instances of elogd on these accounts.

 

gary holman wrote:

I have multiple elogs running on a server.  Is it possible to set one elog to a different timezone?  For example, I run an elog for a group in Washington state, and another elog for a collaboration group in Germany.  I would like to set each elog to their respective timezone. 

thanks,

 

Gary

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Wed Jun 10 22:02:33 2015 

Still no luck changing the TZ for a single elog service.  I completed the following:

* I added a new user/group - central-tz-user (id 1010)
* changed user TZ to central, su as user and confirmed CDT via 'date'
* changed elogd.cfg usr and grp to central-tz-user
* changed elog directory recursively to central-tz-user ownership
* restarted the elog instance and confirmed via 'ps aux' that 1010 is running elog process
* When I go to elog and add new entry, server time (PDT) is shown. 

Am I missing a step here possibly?

 

gary holman wrote:

Thanks Stefan,  It looks like the group had actually contacted you directly as well (sorry for the redundant work!).  Thanks for the help, the great application and your time.

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The elog server grabs the local timezone from the underlying OS. Under Linux, you can change the timezone using the TZ environment variable. See here: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-set-time-zone-per-user-basis/

If you need different time zones on the same server, you have to create two accounts and run two instances of elogd on these accounts.

 

gary holman wrote:

I have multiple elogs running on a server.  Is it possible to set one elog to a different timezone?  For example, I run an elog for a group in Washington state, and another elog for a collaboration group in Germany.  I would like to set each elog to their respective timezone. 

thanks,

 

Gary

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Different timezone settings for each elog, posted by gary holman on Thu Jun 11 01:32:26 2015 

Okay, I missed the obvious...

sudo -u central-tz-user (start elog)

gary holman wrote:

Still no luck changing the TZ for a single elog service.  I completed the following:

* I added a new user/group - central-tz-user (id 1010)
* changed user TZ to central, su as user and confirmed CDT via 'date'
* changed elogd.cfg usr and grp to central-tz-user
* changed elog directory recursively to central-tz-user ownership
* restarted the elog instance and confirmed via 'ps aux' that 1010 is running elog process
* When I go to elog and add new entry, server time (PDT) is shown. 

Am I missing a step here possibly?

 

gary holman wrote:

Thanks Stefan,  It looks like the group had actually contacted you directly as well (sorry for the redundant work!).  Thanks for the help, the great application and your time.

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The elog server grabs the local timezone from the underlying OS. Under Linux, you can change the timezone using the TZ environment variable. See here: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-set-time-zone-per-user-basis/

If you need different time zones on the same server, you have to create two accounts and run two instances of elogd on these accounts.

 

gary holman wrote:

I have multiple elogs running on a server.  Is it possible to set one elog to a different timezone?  For example, I run an elog for a group in Washington state, and another elog for a collaboration group in Germany.  I would like to set each elog to their respective timezone. 

thanks,

 

Gary

 

 

 

 

icon1.gif   segfault in auth.c:366, posted by gary holman on Fri Apr 23 04:59:58 2021 

Elog version:  ELOG V3.1.4-611489ba

I am running openldap on the localhost.  For some reason now, elogd is segfaulting when (I believe) when a new user is being added to the password file.  For example:

1. I delete user passord file defined in elogd.cfg

2. Bind/Authenticate to LDAP successfully

3.  Segfaults in auth.c ldap_adduser_file()

 

Makefile:
...
ELOGDIR    = /opt/elog
DESTDIR    = $(ROOT)$(PREFIX)/bin
SDESTDIR   = $(ROOT)$(PREFIX)/sbin
RCDIR      = $(ROOT)/etc/rc.d/init.d
SRVDIR     = $(ROOT)/usr/lib/systemd/system

# flag for SSL support
USE_SSL    = 1

# flag for Kerberos support, please turn off if you don't need Kerberos
USE_KRB5   = 0

# flag for LDAP support, please turn off if you don't need LDAP
USE_LDAP   = 1# flag for PAM support, please turn of if you don't need PAM
USE_PAM    = 0
...

For authentication, I am using openldap in the localhost:

----
Authentication = LDAP
LDAP server = ldap://localhost:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,dc=example,dc=org
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 1
Password file = /opt/elog/users
 

gdb output

----------

(gdb) run -s /opt/elog -c /opt/elog/elogd.cfg -f /var/run/elog/elog.pid
The program being debugged has been started already.
Start it from the beginning? (y or n) y
Starting program: /home/ubuntu/UPGRADE-42221/work-src/elog/elogd -s /opt/elog -c /opt/elog/elogd.cfg -f /var/run/elog/elog.pid
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
elogd 3.1.4 built Apr 22 2021, 19:19:39 revision 611489ba
File "/var/run/elog/elog.pid" exists, overwriting it.
CKeditor detected
ImageMagick detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 9011 ...

Breakpoint 1, ldap_adduser_file (lbs=0x555556811ad8, user=0x7ffffffd3bd0 "testuser", password=0x5555558ea110 <_value+6000> "testuser", error_str=0x7ffffffd53d0 "", error_size=<optimized out>) at src/auth.c:350
350       if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
(gdb) n
337       rc = ldap_search_ext_s(
(gdb) n
350       if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
(gdb) n
358       for(entry = ldap_first_entry(ldap_ld,result);
(gdb) n
371                   if(strcmp(attribute,"mail")==0 || strcmp(attribute,"rfc822Mailbox")==0)
(gdb) n
361          for(attribute = ldap_first_attribute(ldap_ld,entry,&ber);
(gdb) n
365             if((values = ldap_get_values(ldap_ld,entry,attribute)) != NULL ) {
(gdb) n
366                for(i=0; values[i] != NULL; i++) {
(gdb) n

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
ldap_adduser_file (lbs=0x555556811ad8, user=0x7ffffffd3bd0 "testuser", password=0x5555558ea110 <_value+6000> "testuser", error_str=<optimized out>, error_size=<optimized out>) at src/auth.c:366
366                for(i=0; values[i] != NULL; i++) {
(gdb) p attribute
$1 = 0x5555567f6a20 "uid"
(gdb) p values
$2 = (char **) 0x567f74f0
 

This user in LDAP:
-------------------------
# TESTUSER, people, example.org
dn: uid=TESTUSER,ou=people,dc=example,dc=org
uid: TESTUSER
cn: TESTUSER
givenName: TESTUSER
sn:: VEVTVFVTRVIg
mail: TESTUSER
uidNumber: 10000
gidNumber: 10000
homeDirectory: /dev/null
objectClass: top
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: shadowAccount
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
userPassword:: e1NTSEF9Y21ua1lsdFpMZ3ZrZlZ4OUp3MFN3cUY3NWIzdkFCSWY=
 

 

 

 

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