reset password link when using proxy, posted by Devin Bougie on Thu May 15 18:36:55 2008
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For heightened security, we allow access to our ELOG installation from offsite through an apache proxy. Therefore, the URL for our ELOG becomes http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/proxy/elog/
. Everything seems to work properly with this setup except for the "reset password" utility. When trying to reset ones password,
the link sent in the "Password recovery" email becomes, for example: |
Error messages while creating thumbnails, posted by Yoshio Imai on Wed Jul 9 19:57:50 2008
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Hi again!
I have recently noticed that [I]elog[/I] often creates large accumulations of the following group of error messages in our syslog:
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Thumbnails not working, posted by Kevin O'Sullivan on Tue Jul 22 23:23:17 2008
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I get the following error where thumbnails should go: Cannot create thumbnail, please check ImageMagick installation.
I restarted elog and check the log, it does in fact detect ImageMagick and it does have the most recent version. I'm running ubuntu 2.6.24-19-server.
Is there something else I should be checking? |
Re: Thumbnails not working, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 23 15:14:58 2008
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Kevin O'Sullivan wrote:
I get the following error where thumbnails should go: Cannot create |
Elogd.exe crashes almost everyday, posted by jh on Tue Jul 29 17:50:51 2008
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My Elog running on windows 2003 sp1 is crashing with this error " Faulting application elogd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module elogd.exe,
version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00061330." the version of elogd.exe is has a built date of 2/22/2008. Will upgrading to the latest
windows binary resolve this issue? Thanks!! |
Re: Elogd.exe crashes almost everyday, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 30 10:06:57 2008
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jh wrote:
My Elog running on windows 2003 sp1 is crashing with this error " Faulting application elogd.exe, |
Exploit Browser Tabs to Make Anonymous Entries, posted by Alan Stone on Wed Jul 30 19:54:28 2008
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One of my shifters just managed to make an anonymous logbook entry even though the Author attribute is required.
It turns out that he had two tabs in his browser opened/logged into the Elog. He logged out in one tab only. Then he
did some other work on the desktop. Then he returned to the browser to make a new logbook entry, finding the tab which |
Re: Exploit Browser Tabs to Make Anonymous Entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 31 09:25:01 2008
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Alan Stone wrote:
One of my shifters just managed to make an anonymous logbook entry even though the Author attribute is |