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Thu Nov 11 17:51:49 2010 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2331 | Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password |
Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Please Notice that I've put quotes around : -u "username password" ( the documentation shows that this is not necessary) . But now it failes to see a required attribute.
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Have you tried without the quotes? They may not be allowed! |
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Fri Nov 12 11:48:54 2010 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2331 | Re: elog password , attributes and quoting username and password |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | It seems that the -m option for elog.exe is a required commandline option. |
You are right; I didn't see that part was missing. On the other hand, I obviously didn't see a few other things in your post, either ...  |
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Thu Nov 25 14:15:31 2010 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2313 | Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1 |
Hi!
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | I cannot get the login screen. I'm connecting to a logbook (and I can do this without logging in).
Shouldn't I get a screen to login/register? |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help |
I might be wrong, but since you have defined "Guest menu commands", you should indeed be able to read the logbooks without logging on, only write access should be prevented. Do you get the login window when you explicitly click onto the "Login" link?
Also, I noticed that your user lists are space-separated, although as far as I know they should be comma-separated.
I hope this helps!
Yoshio |
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Fri Nov 26 11:42:50 2010 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2313 | Re: Don't see login page - Self register = 1 |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: | I only need to know how I get an admin passwd and user into the passwd file. |
You do this the same way as a regular user: use the self registration feature to create a user, and then declare this user to be the admin in your config file.
Yoshio |
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |