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icon5.gif   Themes BUG ?, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Mon Feb 24 09:23:39 2003 
Hi,
We prepared a customized theme to use with ELOG. It's called for example 
my_theme and is situated in the THEMES directory (together with the DEFAULT 
theme).

I defined the my_theme the global theme for ELOG:

[global]
Theme = my_theme

And it works fine for all the logbook in ELOG. However. The login screen 
and the main menu screen (the one with list of logbooks and # of entries) 
still takes the DEFAULT theme. 

If I change the my_theme name to default then everything works correctly 
(logon + main menu + all logbooks have the desired look).

Is the DEFAULT theme somehow hardcoded for the login screen and the main 
menu ?

Thanx for your answer

Tomas Rudolf
    icon5.gif   Re: Themes BUG ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 24 13:22:06 2003 
> Is the DEFAULT theme somehow hardcoded for the login screen and the main 
> menu ?

Yes, this was in and certainly is not correct. So I fixed it, the new code 
can be obtained vom CVS (see elog:233).
icon5.gif   elogd.cfg, posted by Aamir Khan on Tue Feb 25 22:35:44 2003 
Stefan and friends,

without breaching your own security, could it be possible to see what the 
elogd.cfg file looks like, also if others would like to post theirs, this 
would be great in building exmaples etc, obviosly an security related or 
mail server entries hashed out.

I am a tad new at this stuff, but eventually would try my hand at getting 
hold of the source code and compiling on AIX and then intergrating into 
shell and error reporting. - OK .. a bit in the furture anyway, if someone 
has already done this please post.

kind regards Aamir
icon5.gif   https:// changed to http:// when submit button is clicked, posted by Robert Keeney on Thu Mar 6 20:37:16 2003 
I hope this is not something I did. 

I'm using elog 2.3.1 on redhat 7.1 and using stunnel to redirect from port
443 to 8080. When I try to add a new record (click submit) https:// in the
browser gets changed to http://. I ve tried three browsers all with the same
result. If I go into the address field and change it to https:// after
getting a 404 error it works. The record gets posted.
    icon5.gif   Re: https:// changed to http:// when submit button is clicked, posted by Robert Keeney on Thu Mar 6 20:49:31 2003 
> I hope this is not something I did. 
> 
> I'm using elog 2.3.1 on redhat 7.1 and using stunnel to redirect from port
> 443 to 8080. When I try to add a new record (click submit) https:// in the
> browser gets changed to http://. I ve tried three browsers all with the same
> result. If I go into the address field and change it to https:// after
> getting a 404 error it works. The record gets posted.

Just an update: It does the same thing when I click the back button
icon5.gif   Compile on AIX 5L, posted by Aamir Khan on Tue Mar 11 18:40:39 2003 
Dear Friends,

Anyone managed to compile elog on AIX 5.2 or 5.1 ... is there a binary 
anywhere?

new to "C"

kind regards Aamir
icon5.gif   Login user problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 00:50:31 2003 
When I use the <Login user => option to specify what users I want to be 
able to login into the different logbooks it does not seem to work.  Is 
there something else you are supposed to do to restrict what logbooks users 
can log into?
icon5.gif   Password Problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 00:53:00 2003 
I noticed that when I put in a password such as <test1> a person can login 
with the password <test2> or any other number at the end.  Is the 
encryption not able to tell the difference between numbers?  The encrypted 
passwords even look the same in the password file.  Is this a bug?
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