1. Created a user (No Rights at all)
2. Login as that user
3. Run RDLogEdit
4. Edit still appears (not grey) so I thought maybe this is so that you
can just view the contents of a log...
5. Opened an existing log and made changes to carts
6. Click Save, this works... Hum
Should this be the case?
Centos 5.9
Rivendell 2.5.1
On 26/06/13 12:08 AM, Nathan Steele wrote:
Did you not just create the user but then log that user in? you will
of course need to put a password on users that have that right and may
also wish to make the restricted user the default user.
Nathaniel C. Steele
Chief Engineer/Technical Director
WTCF-TheCrossFM
Southernlight.us
On 6/25/2013 4:45 AM, Stan Fotinos wrote:
Hi All
Does anyone know of a way NOT to allow logs to be edited in RDLogEdit?
I have created a user with no Right at all but you still seem to be
able to edit a log.
I have even tried creating another service (music) hopping if I
removed all hosts from this service except one you would not be able
to see the log specific for this service under RDLogEdit.
I don't know how to solve this issue :-( Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks
Stan
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