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  69441   Thu Dec 9 10:33:09 2021 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog

Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache? 

Jose Caballero wrote:

Thanks for the comments. I will pass them to the admins. 

  69442   Thu Dec 9 21:58:08 2021 Reply Jose Caballerojcaballero.hep@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog

Nope. How? Is it documented? 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache? 

Jose Caballero wrote:

Thanks for the comments. I will pass them to the admins. 

 

  69443   Fri Dec 10 21:41:05 2021 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog

It is the default. If you install ELOG on your PC and run it, then every access will be directly to the ELOG web service. If you want to have Apache inbetween, it is some extra effort.

Jose Caballero wrote:

Nope. How? Is it documented? 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache? 

Jose Caballero wrote:

Thanks for the comments. I will pass them to the admins. 

 

 

  69446   Tue Dec 14 19:16:57 2021 Question Alan Grantagrant@winnipeg.caQuestionWindows3.1.4Log4j exploit

Is there any potential impact/concern with the Log4j exploit in Elog applications?

 

  69447   Tue Dec 14 21:42:45 2021 Reply Jose Caballerojcaballero.hep@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog

Hi Andreas,

I realize from your response that my question was not clear. I was not asking how to get it. Note that I am just a regular user, I am not the administrator of the service.

My question was about how to use it. From the man page, or from the explanation in the Administration Guide, it is not clear to me how to pass the same arguments I have been trying for /usr/bin/elog. For example, how to pass the list of attributes. I don't see a "-a" option for elogd. 

Thanks.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

It is the default. If you install ELOG on your PC and run it, then every access will be directly to the ELOG web service. If you want to have Apache inbetween, it is some extra effort.

Jose Caballero wrote:

Nope. How? Is it documented? 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache? 

Jose Caballero wrote:

Thanks for the comments. I will pass them to the admins. 

 

 

 

  69448   Tue Dec 14 21:55:16 2021 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.4Re: Log4j exploit

ELog does not use the Log4j library so no issue there. If you run a web server like Apache in front of ELog, you however have to check if you use log4j there.

Alan Grant wrote:

Is there any potential impact/concern with the Log4j exploit in Elog applications?

 

 

  69450   Thu Dec 16 18:24:41 2021 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog

Now you've totally lost me.

elogd is a web service. You connect to it with a web browser. You don't pass arguments at startup of the service that refers to specific atrributes. I have no idea what you intend to do, you need to explain a lot more.

Jose Caballero wrote:

Hi Andreas,

I realize from your response that my question was not clear. I was not asking how to get it. Note that I am just a regular user, I am not the administrator of the service.

My question was about how to use it. From the man page, or from the explanation in the Administration Guide, it is not clear to me how to pass the same arguments I have been trying for /usr/bin/elog. For example, how to pass the list of attributes. I don't see a "-a" option for elogd. 

Thanks.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

It is the default. If you install ELOG on your PC and run it, then every access will be directly to the ELOG web service. If you want to have Apache inbetween, it is some extra effort.

Jose Caballero wrote:

Nope. How? Is it documented? 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache? 

Jose Caballero wrote:

Thanks for the comments. I will pass them to the admins. 

 

 

 

 

  69451   Thu Dec 16 21:34:05 2021 Reply Jose Caballerojcaballero.hep@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.4Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog

Hi Andreas. 

It seems I didn't fully understand the comment by Stefan when he said "Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache?". My bad. 

 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Now you've totally lost me.

elogd is a web service. You connect to it with a web browser. You don't pass arguments at startup of the service that refers to specific atrributes. I have no idea what you intend to do, you need to explain a lot more.

Jose Caballero wrote:

Hi Andreas,

I realize from your response that my question was not clear. I was not asking how to get it. Note that I am just a regular user, I am not the administrator of the service.

My question was about how to use it. From the man page, or from the explanation in the Administration Guide, it is not clear to me how to pass the same arguments I have been trying for /usr/bin/elog. For example, how to pass the list of attributes. I don't see a "-a" option for elogd. 

Thanks.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

It is the default. If you install ELOG on your PC and run it, then every access will be directly to the ELOG web service. If you want to have Apache inbetween, it is some extra effort.

Jose Caballero wrote:

Nope. How? Is it documented? 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried to connect directly to elogd and not going through Apache? 

Jose Caballero wrote:

Thanks for the comments. I will pass them to the admins. 

 

 

 

 

 

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