Re: Too many redirects when running behind load balancer?, posted by Tamas Gal on Fri Jan 20 14:08:25 2023
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The issue is still present and now it's quite urgent to move this last service into the Swarm. Does anyone maybe have an idea what's wrong? To
sum up: if there is a non-empty password file, the login page chokes in an infinite loop of redirects. I am using the same HAProxy load balancer configuration
as for all the other services (running Apache, NGINX, GitLab, XWiki, etc.): |
elog submit problem, posted by Heiko Scheit on Thu Jul 4 16:52:59 2002
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If a message is submitted via the elog command then the reply string '> ' is only inserted in the first line if a reply is made.
This message was submitted with the following commandline:
elog -v -h midas.psi.ch -p 80 -s elogdemo -l Forum -a "Icon=icon4.gif" -a "Author=Heiko Scheit" -a "Author Email=h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de" -a "Subject=elog |
reverse sort and threaded mode does not display first entry, posted by Heiko Scheit on Thu Jul 4 17:05:03 2002
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When the option 'Reverse sort = 1' is used then the first entry
is not displayed (ID=1) when threaded mode is requested.
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exit status of elog, posted by Heiko Scheit on Thu Jul 4 17:09:09 2002
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The exit status of elog is always 1. It should be zero for
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elog submit without user and password, posted by H. Scheit on Mon Jul 8 19:42:13 2002
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With elog it is possible to submit messages to a password protected
logbook without specifying the -u option. I.e. NO PASSWORD is
necessary to submit a message. I assume it is related to the problem
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Re: elog submit without user and password, posted by H. Scheit on Tue Jul 9 15:28:33 2002
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> > With elog it is possible to submit messages to a password protected
> > logbook without specifying the -u option. I.e. NO PASSWORD is
> > necessary to submit a message. I assume it is related to the problem
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last x link TEXT, posted by H. Scheit on Fri Jul 12 10:18:21 2002
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The last x link TEXT now shows up like this
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Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix, posted by Joseph Giaime on Thu Jan 29 00:24:44 2004
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Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting a sensible timezone to be attached to e-mail that
gets sent out when messages are posted. I'm using Postfix, not sendmail
(Mac
OS X Server uses this beginning with version 10.3). In this set-up,
the 'sendmail' program is a front-end for Postfix, not the real thing. I
suspect |