1ELOGD(8)                    System Manager's Manual                   ELOGD(8)
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NAME

6       elogd - web server program for Electronic Logbook ELOG
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SYNOPSIS

9       elog  [ -C url ] [ -c file ] [ -D ] [ -d directory ] [ -f file ] [ -k ]
10       [ -l logbook ] [ -M ] [ -m ] [ -n hostname ] [ -p port ] [ -S  ]  [  -s
11       directory ] [ -v ] [ -x ]
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DESCRIPTION

15       The  Electronic Logbook ELOG can be used to store and retrieve messages
16       through a Web interface. Depending on the configuration, the ELOG  sys‐
17       tem can host one or more logbooks which are stored in separate sections
18       on the server.  elogd is the daemon program serving  as  a  simple  web
19       server for the ELOG system.
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OPTIONS

22       elogd accepts the following options:
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24       -C url clone remote elogd configuration
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26       -c file
27              specify configuration file
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29       -D     become a daemon
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31       -d directory
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37       -M     synchronize with removing deleted entries
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39       -m     synchronize logbook(s) with remote server
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41       -n host
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44       -k     do not use keep-alive
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46       -l logbook
47              specify logbook for `-r' and `-w' commands
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54       -s directory
55              specify resource directory (eg. themes, icons)
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59       -x     enable  execution  of  shell commands (unless compiled with this
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SEE ALSO

63       elog(1).
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65       The full documentation for ELOG is maintained as an  html  manual.  You
66       can reach it from the package document directory.
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WARNINGS

69       elogd  is  run under a separate user/group elog , by default. You might
70       change it via Usr and Grp options in configuration file. The configura‐
71       tion and stylesheet files should be readable by that user.
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73       Passwords are transferred over the network in plain text and therefore,
74       are not secure. So if passwords are used elogd should be  started  with
75       the SSL option in the configuration file for secure connections.
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AUTHOR

78       Written by Stefan Ritt <stefan.ritt@psi.ch>.
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80       This  manual  page  was written by Recai Oktas <roktas@omu.edu.tr>, for
81       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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85                               January 15, 2003                       ELOGD(8)
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