Re: Login screen reappears after correct login, posted by Daniel Broers on Mon Oct 24 14:50:58 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Daniel Broers"]We are running elog perfectly on a solaris machine for some time now.
Except on some client pc's the login screen keeps reappearing after a succesfull login.
We upgraded to version 2.6.0 beta 4 but the problem persists.
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Re: Login screen reappears after correct login, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 24 15:18:46 2005
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[quote="Daniel Broers"]No, cookies are enabled. [/quote]
Can you
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Re: Login screen reappears after correct login, posted by Daniel Broers on Mon Oct 24 16:20:37 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
Can you
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Re: Login screen reappears after correct login, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 24 16:41:20 2005
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[quote="Daniel Broers"]Output in attachment[/LIST][/quote]
Your output shows:
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Re: Login screen reappears after correct login, posted by Daniel Broers on Mon Oct 24 17:14:59 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Daniel Broers"]Output in attachment[/LIST][/quote]
Your output shows:
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Re: Login screen reappears after correct login, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 24 19:33:41 2005
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[quote="Daniel Broers"]But why would one client have problems while others don't?[/quote]
You had the login expiration at 1 hour, and the time was off by one hour I guess. But each client's time is only accurate to a few minutes, so some of |
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 Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 17 22:08:28 2005
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[quote="Gerfried Kumbartzki"]The elogd.cfg has a read and write passwd set. Any user can access the logbook, read and write after providing the proper user
id and password.[/quote]
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