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Wed Jun 4 12:57:11 2003 |
| Etienne Van Caillie | etienne.vancaillie@mba.be | Comment | Other | | Re: rhis logbook |
> > I suggest to add an attributes like OS
> >
> > MOptions OS = linux, windows2000, windowsXP¨, windows2003
> >
> > to indicate on which version we are speaking
>
> Good idea, I added a "ELOG Version" as well.
I suggest MOptions - people are lazy .... :)
by the way any possibilities to have 'multiple icons' ? |
Attachment 1: icons.zip
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Wed Jun 4 11:14:32 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Comment | Other | | Re: rhis logbook |
> I suggest to add an attributes like OS
>
> MOptions OS = linux, windows2000, windowsXP¨, windows2003
>
> to indicate on which version we are speaking
Good idea, I added a "ELOG Version" as well. |
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Wed Jun 4 10:47:36 2003 |
| Etienne Van Caillie | etienne.vancaillie@mba.be | Comment | | | rhis logbook |
I suggest to add an attributes like OS
MOptions OS = linux, windows2000, windowsXP¨, windows2003
to indicate on which version we are speaking |
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Tue Jun 3 20:49:27 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | | Re: bug in cfg file |
> When you take the elogd.cfg file and the menu commands = <list> and guest
> menu commands = <list>, the config menu for edit the elogd.cfg stops
> working, yet if I change the URL manually, I can still get to the file and
> the menus do not change. If I delete all menu commands, then all works
> without errors, yet the menus do not match default.
There was a recent bug which made "Edit elog.cfg" stop working if the
language is not English. This has been fixed and the update is in CVS. If
you use English, this might be another problem. Can you send me your
complete elogd.cfg so I can try to reproduce your problem?
> Also, the self registration function equal to 3 does not always send email.
"Not always" is hard to understand. Either it works or it does not for a
certain configuration. What you can do is start elogd with the "-v" flag,
which outputs all communication to the console window. Among this
information, you have the communication with the SMTP server when sending an
email. Maybe you see some problem there which only sometimes occurs (like
wrong email addresses or so...) |
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Tue Jun 3 20:08:27 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Hosts deny |
> Used to deny a certain command to a list of users. This can be used to
> deny a guest user to enter new messages or modify a message.
>
>
> Hosts allow = <list>
> Hosts deny = <list>
>
> could you deny guest user like this
>
> guest is not loggeg ?
> hubert is logged
>
> Hosts deny = guest,hubert
> does anybody has experience with deny based on IP adresse ?
You probably mixed up deny of a command to a certain user and deny of hosts
based on their IP. This has nothing to do with each other except the
word "deny". Please read the documentation about how to set up IP
based "hosts deny". This works only for certain IPs, but not for certain
users.
If you want guests not to be able to enter messages, but allow this to
registered users, you should set up a password file, and a guest menu.
Please refer to the elogd.cfg file for this forum which is done in this way.
Have a look at elog:Config%20Examples/4 . |
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Tue Jun 3 17:51:39 2003 |
| Tomas Rudolf | tomas@mba.be | Question | | | Loging user's activity |
I was wondering if there is a way to have a more detailed log of users'
activities?
Current Logfile = <file> gives a good base for information about
logins/access to 'protected' logbooks.
What we would like to have is information about when a user reads an ELOG
entry (to be able to determine the reaction/response time).
For instance the LOG could look sg like this:
%%user %%datetime %%logbook %%record read/edit/new/delete |
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Tue Jun 3 15:26:58 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Simulation of a submit |
> I guess this question got somehow lost.
Got not lost, but I was on two consecutive conferences and just returned.
> So once again : Is there a possibility to EDIT an existing message with
> elog.exe ?
Not at the moment. But I will put it on the wishlist. |
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Fri May 30 08:04:23 2003 |
| Etienne Van Caillie | etienne.vancaillie@mba.be | Question | | | Hosts deny |
Used to deny a certain command to a list of users. This can be used to
deny a guest user to enter new messages or modify a message.
Hosts allow = <list>
Hosts deny = <list>
could you deny guest user like this
guest is not loggeg ?
hubert is logged
Hosts deny = guest,hubert
does anybody has experience with deny based on IP adresse ? |