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Thu Jan 19 16:59:38 2006 |
| Ulrich Trüssel | ulrich.truessel@familienhund.ch | Question | | 2.6.x | settings for "show only new entries" |
how ca i set the date for the "show only new entries" button? maybe i missed somethin on the elog.cfg description?
thank's for hint!  |
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Thu Jan 19 15:23:02 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | 2.6.1 | Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1 |
> I just installed v.2.6.1 coming from the previous 2.6.0 (on Win2000)
> When I access the "configuration" function from a logbook, in the cfg page I only see two buttons in the header
> (save or cancel); in the previous version I saw more buttons there ("global config", "create new logbook" and so
> on), so here I'm unable to access global configuration or logbook management (except for current logbook options).
I tried to reproduce your problem, but could not. In my windows installation it looks fine. You only see the
(save and cancel) buttons only if you go to "Change [global]", otherwise you see the "Change [global]", "Delete
this logbook" etc. buttons. Have you tried with the default elogd.cfg which comes from the distribution? |
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Thu Jan 19 15:02:38 2006 |
| Giorgio Croci Candiani | g.crocic@libero.it | Bug report | | 2.6.1 | Access to global configuration in v2.6.1 |
Hi,
I just installed v.2.6.1 coming from the previous 2.6.0 (on Win2000)
When I access the "configuration" function from a logbook, in the cfg page I only see two buttons in the header
(save or cancel); in the previous version I saw more buttons there ("global config", "create new logbook" and so
on), so here I'm unable to access global configuration or logbook management (except for current logbook options).
I am logged in as admin (actually I have a single-user configuration, thus no particular users defined).
I hope this report may be helpful, and not just being caused by a misunderstanding on my side ;)
Thanks
GiorgioCC |
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Thu Jan 19 10:31:05 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6 | Re: Buffer Overflow? |
Chris Warner wrote: | Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was a problem in previous versions. Was it not fixed in 2.6?
To recreate enter http://yourhost.yourdomain.com/../../../../etc/passwd
view your password file in the browser.
If this was previously reported, is there a fix?
Chris Warner |
Thanks for telling me, I didn't know. I was able to reproduce your problem under certain conditions, and I just released version 2.6.1 to fix it. However it has nothing to do with an old buffer overflow (see elog:941).
I would strongly advise everybody to upgrade as soon as possible. |
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Wed Jan 18 17:20:45 2006 |
| Chris Warner | christopher_warner@dcd.uscourts.gov | Bug report | Linux | 2.6 | Buffer Overflow? |
Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was a problem in previous versions. Was it not fixed in 2.6?
To recreate enter http://yourhost.yourdomain.com/../../../../etc/passwd
view your password file in the browser.
If this was previously reported, is there a fix?
Chris Warner |
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Wed Jan 18 13:31:32 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: Problems with ELOG and Internet Explorer |
Have you tried another browser, like Firefox? Do you have the same problems with Firefox? Can you try the following:
Start elogd manually with the "-v" flag, like
elogd -c <your config path> -v -p 8080 and watch the output carefully. When you submit an entry, elogd does redirection. You will see that in the HTTP header you have an entry like
...
Location: https://...
... This location is taken from the URL statement of your config file. If it's wrong (like if you mixed http:// and https://), your browser will try to load the page from a non-existion location. |
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Wed Jan 18 13:06:50 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | 2.6.0 | Re: Attribute substitution in email configuration |
Adam Blandford wrote: | Not sure if this functionality is intended or is a bug. |
It was not implemented, however you call this 
I added that in the current SVN version, so it will be contained in the next release. |
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Wed Jan 18 12:57:30 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | | Re: In version 2.6 the themes do not work right on Windows. |
Quote: | The URL is fixed at whichever logbook that is selected (e.g. ELOG 2.5.9-4 is <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="default.css"> & ELOG 2.6.0-1 is <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://localhost:8080/demo/default.css">). |
So what is your problem? Can't you access http://localhost:8080/demo/default.css ?
If so, you could use an
URL = http://{your host}:8080/
option in your config file, where you replace {your host} with your real host name. |