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Mon May 7 13:41:38 2012 |
| Roland Gsell | roland.gsell@oeaw.ac.at | Info | Linux | 2.9.1-2435 | Access rights | Hi,
the manual says:
"
There are four ways through which access to a logbook may be controlled:
it may be open for all to read ;
it may require a common "read" password for all users ;
it may require each user to have an individual user account (login name) and password ;
finally, access may be granted or not depending on the address of the workstation you are using.
"
But it doesn't say how to do so or at least I didn't find it.
If I have each user have to log in with an individual accout, can I define which logbooks he can read and/or modify?
If yes, how to do that?
Also, please accept my vote for user groups. We can use that, too.
TIA,
Roland. |
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Mon Nov 2 11:17:20 2009 |
| Niklas | niklas@hoglund.pp.se | Question | Linux | 2.77 | Access control, group level | Hi elog experts =)
Anyone know if it's possible to have access control per group-level?
For instance:
Group A = B,C
Group B = LogA
Group C = LogB, LogC
Group C: Read password = abc
?
//NH |
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Mon May 12 10:16:21 2008 |
| Grant Jeffcote | grant@jeffcote.org | Question | | 2.7.3-1024 | Access Control | Hi Stefan,
We have a configuration where different sites have their own logbooks all under the same server, these are accessed by relevant parties as you might expect by selecting the appropriate tab at the top of the page.
Everyone has visibility of everyone elses logbook as a guest but we have purposely limited the 'Guest' users view (hiding the text portion etc) for various reasons.
We would now like to allow certain parties to view certain logbooks in their entirety but with a 'Read Only' view, I see this can be done but only using a common password. (Read password = <encoded password>)
At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this unfortunately also gives them 'write' access. Also if they click on the tab for a logbook that they are not a 'User' for they are logged out of their existing logbook forcing them to have to log back on. If they are designated in a 'Read Only' viewers list for that logbook then their existing password would presumably be read from the global password file and they wouldn't be logged out?
I would like to be able to implement a 'Read' access view for some parties but not have a common password (use the password file?) and not force the other party to re-logon to view the other logbook.
Something like the ability to add a "Read user = <user list>" in each logbook as can be done with 'Login User' and 'Admin User' at present would be great.
Could you let me know if this is feasible please?
Many thanks in advance. |
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Thu Feb 7 14:22:57 2008 |
| Jochen Krempel | krempel (at) ill.fr | Bug report | All | 2.7.2-2 | Absolut links for images in FCK Editor | We use ELOG inside a local network, but we want to allow access also from outside the firewall.
The suggested solution from Elog Admin Guide worked fine until version ELOG V2.6.5-1844 (essentially without FCK Editor):
ssh -L 1234:your.server.name:8080 your.firewall.name firefox http://localhost:1234/
Howerver, since the update to ELOG V2.7.1-2002 the FCK Editor uses absolute links to insert images.
An image uploaded from the local network will have an address like:
http://your.server.name:8080/logbookname/080207_101110/Picture.jpg
while the same image uploaded through the firewall tunnel will have a link like:
http://localhost:1234/logbookname/080207_101110/Picture.jpg
Obviously images uploaded from outside are not visible from inside and vice versa.
Is it possible to convince FCK Editor to use relative links?
PS
ELOG is great!!
|
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Tue Feb 13 15:57:25 2007 |
| bob | bobgrang@yahoo.fr | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | About Extendable | Hi,
I have a problem and I do not understand why
my config is
"
{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
I play with {tdl}, i add TDL (toto),
and after that, i open my config:
"{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt, toto, toto
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
And my preview is wrong !!
why 2 * toto thus?
thanks a lot
Bob |
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Thu Jul 14 15:58:07 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Comment | All | | A new ELOG user wants to register on "127.0.0.1" | A new ELOG user wants to register on "127.0.0.1"
the scenario is:
- elog on localhost
- stunnel on the external interface
I dont want elog to listen on external interface, so.. why do not use the URL cfg attribute for this issue ? |
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Fri Mar 28 14:29:24 2014 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Info | Linux | 2.9.2-a738 | A couple of observations | Hi Stefan and Andreas,
When I submitted the previous entry, I had an error message about not able to send via psxxxx.psi.ch come up as
a red bar at the top of the elog page - sorry, cannot remember the subdomain name correctly.
The observations I was going to make is firstly the change in layout of the Find section - maybe I'll get used
to it but the change in layout wasn't warmly welcomed.
Also, shame that moving from Subversion means that the increments are no longer in easy numerical order. So I
believe that I am commenting on the latest possible version available, a738232.
A question. My logbooks directory is now 1.8GB. Yes, there are a lot of attachments etc to bulk it out, but
it's all plain text comments. Is there a limit as to the size, or total number of entries? Elog takes a
notible amount of time to index it all these days, and I have wondered whether a couple of "instabilities" might
be caused by this. Anyone any thoughts?
I don't know how I managed it, but I got elog to generate two entries with the identical ID no. The new entries
were different as well. The log file faithfully had recorded the two separate replies to the entry having the
same ID no as well. Unfortunately I went and corrected it by editing the YYMMDDa.log file without keeping a
copy. I have also had a mysterious entry ID0 appear in threaded display, despite there being no entry 0; and if
it appears, it appears in two or three places within the list of threaded entries. |
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Thu Jun 2 06:45:55 2005 |
| Gary Clayson | g_clayson@sbcglobal.net | Info | Windows | latest | A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs | Can someone please enter a comprehensive list of the commands eLog will honor. I'm trying to build a 'decent' start page and am not totally familiar with eLog just yet. Thanks Stefan for an awesome application. The documentation is really decent, too. I just have been unable to locate a list of all commands available.
Thanks in advance.
Gary ;-> |
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