chain.crt, posted by Gerhard Schneider on Thu Sep 3 21:55:52 2009
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Like many educational institutions we get "educational certificates" that are chain certificates..
With apache the full certificate chain is working as expected..
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Re: chain.crt, posted by Gerhard Schneider on Wed Oct 7 07:56:52 2009
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> Like many educational institutions we get "educational certificates" that are chain certificates..
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> only shows:
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by Gerhard Schneider on Tue Dec 8 19:22:06 2009
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How did you create the certificate?
Are you running eLog on a server with more than one host name (CNAME entries) and are you pointing to your eLog
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Re: Certificate Error, posted by Gerhard Schneider on Tue Dec 8 19:47:56 2009
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> The certificate that is on there right now is the one that gets created when you install elogs. I have tried
> creating one with a windows server 2008 box with the CA role installed. The certificate is created without issue
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Cloning, posted by Gerfried Kumbartzki on Fri Jun 17 20:30:53 2005
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Elog is installed on a laptop (Redhat Linux 2.4.20-8) for quite a while. I like to have a "base" of that logbook on a server and keep it
in sync. Mirroring seem to be the perfect solution. For that I updated to elog v2.6.0 yesterday.
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Re: Cloning, posted by Gerfried Kumbartzki on Wed Jun 22 18:34:18 2005
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Thank you for the suggestions; I commented the read and write passwd in elogd.cfg out and only then I was able to clone
(elogd -v -C http://laptop:8080) the logbook to the new server.
But this is only part of the story. The logbook on the labtop is owned by the
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I can not access the Logbook from another machine, posted by Gerardo Pruneda on Sun Jun 7 06:29:55 2009
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I need some guidedance on how to access the logbook from another computer. I installed the logbook on a Windows server machine and started the logbook
using port 81.
I can connect to the logbook on the same machine, but I can not access it from another machine on the same network. |
I can not access the Logbook from another machine, posted by Gerardo Pruneda on Sun Jun 7 06:30:52 2009
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I need some guidedance on how to access the logbook from another computer. I installed the logbook on a Windows server machine and started the logbook
using port 81.
I can connect to the logbook on the same machine, but I can not access it from another machine on the same network. |