Problem selecting ports, posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 13 03:21:32 2006
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I had problems getting elog to run on port 8080 (or many others). I have it installed on Redhat Enterprise Linux rel 4. The only way I was able to get it working was using port 80. I would like to run it on a different port if possible but I'm not sure what is wrong.
Any Ideas |
Automatic Copy to , posted by Chris Warner on Fri Jan 13 13:16:25 2006
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Is it possible to configure elog to copy a new entry from 1 logbook to another? |
Re: Problem selecting ports, posted by Chris Warner on Tue Jan 17 13:59:58 2006
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Nevermind. this was an iptables issue.
Chris Warner wrote: | I had problems getting elog to run on port 8080 (or many others). I have it installed on Redhat Enterprise Linux rel 4. The only way I was able to get it working was using port 80. I would like to run it on a different port if possible but I'm not sure what is wrong.
Any Ideas |
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Email based on not attribute value, posted by Chris Warner on Tue Jan 17 14:09:17 2006
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Is it possible to send an email if an attribute is not equal to a specific value?
For instance, I have a server logbook that several people are able to write to. There is one person that is ultimately responsible for this server. I would like to generate an email any time that someone other than the System Administrator creates a new entry.
Thanks,
Chris Warner |
In version 2.6 the themes do not work right on Windows., posted by Mark Coudriet on Tue Jan 17 16:04:28 2006
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In version 2.6 the themes do not work right on Windows.
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">). |
Re: Automatic Copy to , posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 12:33:00 2006
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Chris Warner wrote: | Is it possible to configure elog to copy a new entry from 1 logbook to another? |
No, you have to copy entries manually with the "Copy to" menu command. For that, you have to put something like
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Copy to, Delete, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Help
into your configuration file. |
Re: Email based on not attribute value, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 12:49:39 2006
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Chris Warner wrote: | For instance, I have a server logbook that several people are able to write to. There is one person that is ultimately responsible for this server. I would like to generate an email any time that someone other than the System Administrator creates a new entry. |
No, but there is a trick you can use. Put following into your config file:
Attributes = Author, ...
Preset Author = $long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
Options Author = Admin{1}, other{2}
{1}Suppress default = 1
Replace "Admin" with the name of the administrator. The "Author" field gets automatically set to the author name, and it's locked, so there will no be drop-down box which lets you select between "Admin" and "other". Now if the author is equal to "Admin", the condition {1} becomes true, and the "Supress default is executed. This check the "suppress email notificatio" box at the bottom, so normally no email gets sent from the administrator. |
Re: In version 2.6 the themes do not work right on Windows., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 12:57:30 2006
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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. |