aports issueshttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues2019-07-23T14:06:16Zhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/3100acf-freeswitch and acf-freeswitch-vmail aren't built for Alpine 3.02019-07-23T14:06:16ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comacf-freeswitch and acf-freeswitch-vmail aren't built for Alpine 3.0Neither package is built. Likely because freeswitch itself wasn’t built
until 3.0.1, and they just need to be rebuilt. Creating ticket in case
they’re disabled on purpose.
*(from redmine: issue id 3100, created on 2014-06-26, closed on...Neither package is built. Likely because freeswitch itself wasn’t built
until 3.0.1, and they just need to be rebuilt. Creating ticket in case
they’re disabled on purpose.
*(from redmine: issue id 3100, created on 2014-06-26, closed on 2014-07-30)*3.0.2Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2964[Patch] ACF/LBU and "lbu lb" don't show latest backup as option for restoring2019-07-23T14:08:20ZPanthera Tigris[Patch] ACF/LBU and "lbu lb" don't show latest backup as option for restoringCalling “Local backups”->“Config” in the ACF web GUI will only list
backups with timestamps in the section “Backup Archives”, but not the
most recent backup named “${hostname}.apkovl.tar.gz” and does therefore
not allow to revert to t...Calling “Local backups”->“Config” in the ACF web GUI will only list
backups with timestamps in the section “Backup Archives”, but not the
most recent backup named “${hostname}.apkovl.tar.gz” and does therefore
not allow to revert to the most recent backup.
There are two possible solutions:
### 1. Timestamping the backup right after its successful creation
--- /sbin/lbu
+++ /sbin/lbu.modif
@@ -468 +468,3 @@
- if ! cmd_package "$outfile"; then
+ if cmd_package "$outfile"; then
+ backup_apkovl "$outfile"
+ else
Pro: All backups are listed with meaningful timestamps.
Contra: I have not tested, if the absence of a “\*.apkovl.tar.gz” file
as most recent backup may cause other parts of the lbu script to
malfunction or misbehave, e.g. restore\_apkovl().
### 2. Additionally list “\*.apkovl.tar.gz” when “lbu lb” is invoked
--- /sbin/lbu
+++ /sbin/lbu.modif
@@ -563 +563 @@
- ls -1 "$mnt"/*.[0-9][0-9]*[0-9][0-9].tar.gz* 2>/dev/null | sed 's:.*/::'
+ ( ls -1 "$mnt"/*.[0-9][0-9]*[0-9][0-9].tar.gz* 2>/dev/null; ls -1 "$mnt"/*.apkovl.tar.gz* 2>/dev/null ) | sed 's:.*/::'
Pro: This does only modify the listing of existing backups with no
implications regarding the rest of the code.
Contra: The latest backup can not be associated with a certain point in
time, because it has no timestamp, so it’s a “hit and miss” when
reverting to this backup.
*(from redmine: issue id 2964, created on 2014-05-23, closed on 2014-05-26)*3.0.0Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2537ACF-Unbound feature request2019-07-23T14:14:50ZChris SpillaneACF-Unbound feature requestAn ACF interface for unbound DNS server would be very cool. Alas, this
will be low priority, since editing the config file isn’t difficult :)
*(from redmine: issue id 2537, created on 2013-12-31, closed on 2014-06-04)*An ACF interface for unbound DNS server would be very cool. Alas, this
will be low priority, since editing the config file isn’t difficult :)
*(from redmine: issue id 2537, created on 2013-12-31, closed on 2014-06-04)*Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2278acf broken in 'edge'2019-07-23T14:18:23ZMika Havelaacf broken in 'edge'ACF now complains:
haserl CGI Error
/usr/share/lua/5.1/posix.lua:5: module 'bit' not found:
no field package.preload['bit']
no file './bit.lua'
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/bit.lua'
no file ...ACF now complains:
haserl CGI Error
/usr/share/lua/5.1/posix.lua:5: module 'bit' not found:
no field package.preload['bit']
no file './bit.lua'
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/bit.lua'
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/bit/init.lua'
no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/bit.lua'
no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/bit/init.lua'
no file '/usr/share/lua/5.1/bit.lua'
no file '/usr/share/lua/5.1/bit/init.lua'
no file './bit.so'
no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/bit.so'
no file '/usr/lib/lua/5.1/bit.so'
no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/loadall.so'
*(from redmine: issue id 2278, created on 2013-10-10, closed on 2013-10-16)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 3c2b28a3f1ff8568d0bcd163f8d2c9c192e7c3cb by Natanael Copa on 2013-10-10T14:26:54Z:
```
main/lua-posix: the 5.1 version needs lua-bitlib
fixes #2278
```Alpine 2.7.0Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2260ACF is broken in 'edge' (haserl reports: Lua shells are not enabled)2019-07-23T14:18:34ZMika HavelaACF is broken in 'edge' (haserl reports: Lua shells are not enabled)Recently ACF stoped working on hosts running ‘edge’.
I get this error message in my webbrowser when trying to browse ACF.
haserl CGI Error
Lua shells are not enabled.
I have basically just done ‘setup-acf’ to reproduce this ...Recently ACF stoped working on hosts running ‘edge’.
I get this error message in my webbrowser when trying to browse ACF.
haserl CGI Error
Lua shells are not enabled.
I have basically just done ‘setup-acf’ to reproduce this test
I have these packages when I see the error:
test2-brokenhost:~# apk version -v | egrep -i "haserl|acf|lua" | sort
acf-alpine-baselayout-0.10.0-r0 = 0.10.0-r0
acf-apk-tools-0.8.0-r0 = 0.8.0-r0
acf-core-0.16.3-r1 = 0.16.3-r1
acf-jquery-0.2.0-r0 = 0.2.0-r0
acf-lib-0.5.1-r0 = 0.5.1-r0
acf-openssh-0.7.0-r0 = 0.7.0-r0
acf-skins-0.4.2-r0 = 0.4.2-r0
haserl-0.9.31-r0 = 0.9.31-r0
lua-5.1.5-r4 = 5.1.5-r4
lua-bitlib-26-r3 = 26-r3
lua-json4-0.9.20-r1 = 0.9.20-r1
lua-md5-1.1.2-r2 = 1.1.2-r2
lua-posix-5.1.26-r1 = 5.1.26-r1
lua-subprocess-0.0.20121211-r2 = 0.0.20121211-r2
lua5.1-5.1.5-r0 = 5.1.5-r0
lua5.1-libs-5.1.5-r0 = 5.1.5-r0
FYI: A couple of days ago I I brought up similar host (using ‘edge’
repo) and that host works (displayed as ‘test1-working’).
test1-working:~# apk version -v | egrep -i "haserl|acf|lua" | sort
acf-alpine-baselayout-0.10.0-r0 = 0.10.0-r0
acf-apk-tools-0.8.0-r0 = 0.8.0-r0
acf-core-0.16.3-r1 = 0.16.3-r1
acf-dhcp-0.6.1-r0 = 0.6.1-r0
acf-jquery-0.2.0-r0 = 0.2.0-r0
acf-kamailio-0.6.3-r0 = 0.6.3-r0
acf-lib-0.5.1-r0 = 0.5.1-r0
acf-postgresql-0.6.1-r0 = 0.6.1-r0
acf-provisioning-0.3.4-r0 = 0.3.4-r0
acf-skins-0.4.2-r0 = 0.4.2-r0
haserl-0.9.30-r0 = 0.9.30-r0
kamailio-lua-4.0.2-r2 < 4.0.3-r0
lua-5.1.5-r4 = 5.1.5-r4
lua-bitlib-26-r3 = 26-r3
lua-expat-1.2.0-r0 = 1.2.0-r0
lua-json4-0.9.20-r1 = 0.9.20-r1
lua-md5-1.1.2-r2 = 1.1.2-r2
lua-posix-5.1.26-r1 = 5.1.26-r1
lua-posixtz-0.3-r0 = 0.3-r0
lua-socket-2.0.2-r4 = 2.0.2-r4
lua-sql-postgres-2.2.0-r0 = 2.2.0-r0
lua-subprocess-0.0.20121211-r2 = 0.0.20121211-r2
lua5.1-5.1.5-r0 = 5.1.5-r0
lua5.1-libs-5.1.5-r0 = 5.1.5-r0
lua5.2-libs-5.2.2-r1 = 5.2.2-r1
*(from redmine: issue id 2260, created on 2013-09-20, closed on 2013-10-02)*Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2130ACF WebLog - Highlight Blocked and Bypassed entries2019-07-23T14:20:17ZRay PatingACF WebLog - Highlight Blocked and Bypassed entriesWould it be possible for us to highlight or place a red background for
the entries which are blocked and/or bypassed by users? Thanks!
*(from redmine: issue id 2130, created on 2013-07-08, closed on 2013-11-19)*Would it be possible for us to highlight or place a red background for
the entries which are blocked and/or bypassed by users? Thanks!
*(from redmine: issue id 2130, created on 2013-07-08, closed on 2013-11-19)*3.0.0Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/2064userskins link invalid2019-07-23T14:21:22ZJan-Hendrik Dörneruserskins link invalidAfter a normal setup I see a symbolic link from
/usr/shar/acf/www/userskins to /etc/acf/skins, but this directory does
not exist.
(I think I saw this bug in pre 2.6.0 versions as well.)
*(from redmine: issue id 2064, created on 2013-...After a normal setup I see a symbolic link from
/usr/shar/acf/www/userskins to /etc/acf/skins, but this directory does
not exist.
(I think I saw this bug in pre 2.6.0 versions as well.)
*(from redmine: issue id 2064, created on 2013-06-04, closed on 2013-08-06)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 1ffa83ee5db171b8e38ce7b3ef187565c8e11b54 by Natanael Copa on 2013-07-03T08:33:32Z:
```
main/acf-core: create /etc/acf/skins directory
ref #2064
```
* Revision 077f36e3ecdfe1b065d4a496b78875e1dec773c3 by Natanael Copa on 2013-07-11T13:54:23Z:
```
main/acf-core: create /etc/acf/skins directory
fixes #2064
```
* Revision ffba227d985b7eb50bb5e1828459e91e27d00773 by Natanael Copa on 2013-08-28T08:12:29Z:
```
main/acf-core: create /etc/acf/skins directory
ref #2064
(cherry picked from commit 1ffa83ee5db171b8e38ce7b3ef187565c8e11b54)
```Alpine 2.6.3Ted TraskTed Trask2013-08-05https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1775Packet request: acf-openldap2019-07-23T14:25:22ZJan-Hendrik DörnerPacket request: acf-openldapIt would be nice to have a simple Interface to openldap.
*(from redmine: issue id 1775, created on 2013-04-09, closed on 2014-05-30)*It would be nice to have a simple Interface to openldap.
*(from redmine: issue id 1775, created on 2013-04-09, closed on 2014-05-30)*3.0.0Alan LacerdaAlan Lacerdahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1751acf-openvpn 0.8.0-r02019-07-23T14:25:43ZJan-Hendrik Dörneracf-openvpn 0.8.0-r0There is an application bug: I see the following on the website, after I
tried to connect a first vpn client:
Alpine Configuration Framework
Application error occured
/usr/share/acf/app//openvpn/openvpn-model.lua:147: attempt to perfo...There is an application bug: I see the following on the website, after I
tried to connect a first vpn client:
Alpine Configuration Framework
Application error occured
/usr/share/acf/app//openvpn/openvpn-model.lua:147: attempt to perform
arithmetic on a string value stack traceback:
/usr/share/acf/app//openvpn/openvpn-model.lua:147: in function
‘clientlist’ /usr/share/acf/app//openvpn/openvpn-model.lua:174: in
function </usr/share/acf/app//openvpn/openvpn-model.lua:172> (tail
call): ? /usr/share/acf/app//acf\_www-controller.lua:451: in function
</usr/share/acf/app//acf_www-controller.lua:359> \[C\]: in function
‘xpcall’ /usr/share/acf/app//acf\_www-controller.lua:359: in function
‘dispatch’ \[string “/var/www/localhost/htdocs/cgi-bin/acf”\]:18: in
main chunk
*(from redmine: issue id 1751, created on 2013-03-30, closed on 2013-04-10)*Alpine 2.5.5Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1393Missing dependency between lua-posix and lua-bitlib2019-07-23T14:30:46ZAlessandro MussoMissing dependency between lua-posix and lua-bitlibAfter setup-acf browser reply:
haserl CGI Error
/usr/share/lua/5.1/posix.lua:5: module ‘bit’ not found:
no field package.preload\[‘bit’\]
no file ‘./bit.lua’
no file ‘/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/bit.lua’
no file ‘/usr/local/share...After setup-acf browser reply:
haserl CGI Error
/usr/share/lua/5.1/posix.lua:5: module ‘bit’ not found:
no field package.preload\[‘bit’\]
no file ‘./bit.lua’
no file ‘/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/bit.lua’
no file ‘/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/bit/init.lua’
no file ‘/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/bit.lua’
no file ‘/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/bit/init.lua’
no file ‘/usr/share/lua/5.1/bit.lua’
no file ‘/usr/share/lua/5.1/bit/init.lua’
no file ‘./bit.so’
no file ‘/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/bit.so’
no file ‘/usr/lib/lua/5.1/bit.so’
no file ‘/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1/loadall.so’
After apk add lua-bitlib ot work fine.
*(from redmine: issue id 1393, created on 2012-09-13, closed on 2012-09-27)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 5137cd40e869cdfb284f012c172d9f8c362f0ec0 by Natanael Copa on 2012-09-14T06:01:01Z:
```
main/lua-posix: depend on bitlib
fixes #1393
```Alpine 2.5.0Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/1131Haserl cgi error following ACF package installation2019-07-23T14:34:26ZDuane HughesHaserl cgi error following ACF package installationHi,
After logging in through the ACF interface, changing the password and
clicking “Install” to install acf-openssl through the Package Management
interface, the following is returned, and the ACF becomes inaccessible:
haserl CGI E...Hi,
After logging in through the ACF interface, changing the password and
clicking “Install” to install acf-openssl through the Package Management
interface, the following is returned, and the ACF becomes inaccessible:
haserl CGI Error
/usr/share/acf/lib//roles.lua:277: attempt to index local 'roles' (a string value)
Not sure if this is reproduceable anywhere else, or if it is just due to
changing the password and carrying on without logging out and in again?
*(from redmine: issue id 1131, created on 2012-05-08, closed on 2012-05-17)*Alpine 2.4.2Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/997acf-weblog does not return results in specified order when running an ad-hoc ...2019-07-12T14:31:17ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comacf-weblog does not return results in specified order when running an ad-hoc queryReceived this acf-weblog enhancement request from an end-user:
In ACF Weblog ->Ad-Hoc Query, we have seen that select-list items
are not returned by the specified order.
For example, the statement below is one of the examples in the Ad...Received this acf-weblog enhancement request from an end-user:
In ACF Weblog ->Ad-Hoc Query, we have seen that select-list items
are not returned by the specified order.
For example, the statement below is one of the examples in the Ad-Hoc
Query page.
SELECT extract(hour from date) AS hour, sum(numrequest) AS numrequest,sum(numblock) AS numblock FROM usagestat GROUP BY extract(hour from date) ORDER BY hour
When this statement is submitted, the select-list items are returned in
the order of numrequest, hour and numblock, instead of hour, numrequest
and numblock. Even if the order is changed in the statement, the result
is still the same.
The version for some of the packages in our web proxy are as follows:
alpine-base 2.2.3-r0, acf-postgresql 0.4.0-r0, acf-weblog 0.6.1-r0,
postgresql 9.0.5-r0, postgresql-client 9.0.5-r0.
Thanks for taking a look.
*(from redmine: issue id 997, created on 2012-02-06, closed on 2013-12-09)*Alpine 2.7.2Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/965acf-openssl: make entering passphrase in csr optional and extend documentation2019-07-12T14:31:00ZFlorian Heiglacf-openssl: make entering passphrase in csr optional and extend documentationMost basic example:
You want to create a self-signed certificate for the ACF webfrontend.
In the perfect world, it would be cool to also include this in the wiki
page as a usage example.
It already has one and explanations, but it l...Most basic example:
You want to create a self-signed certificate for the ACF webfrontend.
In the perfect world, it would be cool to also include this in the wiki
page as a usage example.
It already has one and explanations, but it lacks a complete
self-contained example, that way it would make a big leap in quality.
Right now it is like “lose ends”.
I also think we need to show an example for publishing the CRL?
*(from redmine: issue id 965, created on 2012-01-30, closed on 2015-01-30)*3.2.0Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/957Bugs in acf-iptables-0.3.1-r22019-07-12T14:30:56ZMiodrag RadulovicBugs in acf-iptables-0.3.1-r2Hello,
I’ve just downloaded “acf-iptables-0.3.1-r2” package and it looks to me
that it does not work properly. Here are my observations:
1. It looks that “save” button (both on status and expert pages) uses
“iptables save” script (“/et...Hello,
I’ve just downloaded “acf-iptables-0.3.1-r2” package and it looks to me
that it does not work properly. Here are my observations:
1. It looks that “save” button (both on status and expert pages) uses
“iptables save” script (“/etc/init.d/iptables”), which saves rules in
this file: /etc/iptables/rules-save, but in acf iptables-model.lua you
are using this file “local rulesfile = ”/var/lib/iptables/rules-save".
This is inconsistent and thus saved rules are not reloaded.
2. Editing of rules in ACF after they are created is impossible, every
attempt is producing an error:
Application error occured
/usr/share/acf/app//iptables/iptables-model.lua:455: bad argument \#1 to
‘match’ (string expected, got nil) stack traceback: \[C\]: in function
‘match’ /usr/share/acf/app//iptables/iptables-model.lua:455: in function
</usr/share/acf/app//iptables/iptables-model.lua:335> (tail call): ?
/usr/share/acf/lib//controllerfunctions.lua:68: in function
</usr/share/acf/lib//controllerfunctions.lua:67> (tail call): ?
/usr/share/acf/app//acf\_www-controller.lua:478: in function
</usr/share/acf/app//acf_www-controller.lua:386> \[C\]: in function
‘xpcall’ /usr/share/acf/app//acf\_www-controller.lua:386: in function
‘dispatch’ \[string “acf”\]:18: in main chunk
BR,
MiskorR
*(from redmine: issue id 957, created on 2012-01-23, closed on 2012-01-29)*Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/892acf-weblog: filter out TCP_DENIED log entries2019-07-12T14:30:23ZNatanael Copaacf-weblog: filter out TCP_DENIED log entriesSome applications tries cowardly to fetch things from internet and will
retry forever if it gets an auth denied. This will flood the log and
will bring the acf-weblog log importer to the knees.
We can workaround this by not importing TC...Some applications tries cowardly to fetch things from internet and will
retry forever if it gets an auth denied. This will flood the log and
will bring the acf-weblog log importer to the knees.
We can workaround this by not importing TCP\_DENIED log lines.
*(from redmine: issue id 892, created on 2012-01-04, closed on 2012-01-17)*
* Changesets:
* Revision 7c45bf94207fd982b32d074845b810cb0c14a371 by Natanael Copa on 2012-01-17T08:14:11Z:
```
main/acf-weblog: strip TCP_DENIED from logs
ref #892
```
* Revision 09b86b364821b9b2ffc81944cc7d4c104666df8c by Natanael Copa on 2012-01-17T08:16:53Z:
```
main/acf-weblog: strip TCP_DENIED from logs
ref #892
(cherry picked from commit 7c45bf94207fd982b32d074845b810cb0c14a371)
```Alpine 2.3.4Natanael CopaNatanael Copahttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/790Overlapping text in roles management ACF page2019-07-12T14:29:34ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comOverlapping text in roles management ACF pageText listed below is overlapping on the page linked below. Tested on a
Windows box using both Chrome and IE8.
https://<server>/cgi-bin/acf/acf-util/roles/viewroles
/alpine-baselayout/alpine-baselayout/ADMIN \[View this role\] \[Edit
th...Text listed below is overlapping on the page linked below. Tested on a
Windows box using both Chrome and IE8.
https://<server>/cgi-bin/acf/acf-util/roles/viewroles
/alpine-baselayout/alpine-baselayout/ADMIN \[View this role\] \[Edit
this role\]
/alpine-baselayout/alpine-baselayout/EDITOR \[View this role\] \[Edit
this role\]
/alpine-baselayout/alpine-baselayout/EXPERT \[View this role\] \[Edit
this role\]
/alpine-baselayout/alpine-baselayout/GUEST \[View this role\] \[Edit
this role\]
/alpine-baselayout/alpine-baselayout/USER \[View this role\] \[Edit this
role\]
*(from redmine: issue id 790, created on 2011-10-29, closed on 2012-01-05)*Alpine 2.4.0Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/759ACF-openvpn enhancement request2019-07-12T14:29:16ZJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comACF-openvpn enhancement requestIt’d be nice to have an option in acf-openvpn where you could download a
client installer package. openvpn.conf with client-side settings and
client cert would be included in the root of a compressed folder, along
with a script that can ...It’d be nice to have an option in acf-openvpn where you could download a
client installer package. openvpn.conf with client-side settings and
client cert would be included in the root of a compressed folder, along
with a script that can install the openvpn client in a windows
(XP/Vista/7) environment to make it simpler for end-users to install on
a client machine.
*(from redmine: issue id 759, created on 2011-10-09, closed on 2015-04-28)*3.2.0Jeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.comJeff Bilykjbilyk@gmail.com2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/758acf-kamailio database support does not allow for null or default value2019-07-12T14:29:15ZTed Traskacf-kamailio database support does not allow for null or default valueIf you leave a field blank, acf-kamailio puts an empty string. This
causes failures for non-string types. Also, some tables, like lcr\_gw,
need to use null, and empty string is not the same.
We could check the input fields for the keywo...If you leave a field blank, acf-kamailio puts an empty string. This
causes failures for non-string types. Also, some tables, like lcr\_gw,
need to use null, and empty string is not the same.
We could check the input fields for the keywords “null” and “default”.
On the off chance that users actually want to use the string “null” or
“default” as a field value, we should allow them to put the value in
quotes. Not sure how to handle if they actually want “null” (null in
quotes), but I doubt that’s a serious issue. And, I don’t want to add
null and default checkboxes for each field.
Also need to display “null” for null fields when viewing entries.
*(from redmine: issue id 758, created on 2011-10-07, closed on 2013-05-21)*3.1.0Ted TraskTed Traskhttps://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/753acf-weblog features2019-07-12T14:29:12ZTed Traskacf-weblog featuresThis is a grabbag of several acf-weblog features:
1) Display import errors in the status and audit pages so they’re more
obvious. Right now, users don’t realize until they see no records are
available to audit (rarely do users watch th...This is a grabbag of several acf-weblog features:
1) Display import errors in the status and audit pages so they’re more
obvious. Right now, users don’t realize until they see no records are
available to audit (rarely do users watch the log). This could be done
by checking the last (maybe few) entries in the log.
2) Remove weblog staging table. It’s only used for calculating usage. We
could instead import directly into pubweblog, keep track of the previous
index, and calculate usage after each file is imported. We want to
calculate it for each file in case a subsequent file causes as
exception.
3) Alternating (zebra) colorization of selected lines.
4) Better sorting of logs. The current is a bit wacky because it
paginates based on sortby, but then allows sorting within each page.
Also, would be better to pass the pagesize and page number down to the
model to optimize the sql statement to only return the desired
records.
5) Add a hits-per-timeframe column to audit page.
6) Support use of a remote database (not sure we want to do this, but it
was a request at one point).
7) Actual support for local timezones. The option is there in sources,
but it doesn’t work.
8) Option to not delete log files after importing them, for users who
want to use another tool to analyze logs in addition to weblog.
*(from redmine: issue id 753, created on 2011-10-03, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues/752ACF - Ability to upload certs previously generated by the CA2019-07-12T14:29:11ZJavier PerotiACF - Ability to upload certs previously generated by the CACurrently not able to import certs data from a previous CA database
*(from redmine: issue id 752, created on 2011-09-28, closed on 2016-05-31)*Currently not able to import certs data from a previous CA database
*(from redmine: issue id 752, created on 2011-09-28, closed on 2016-05-31)*3.4.0Ted TraskTed Trask2012-10-01