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  1469   Mon Oct 17 11:07:10 2005 Reply Johan Nybergjohan.nyberg@tsl.uu.seQuestionLinux2.6.0Re: How to connect to an ELOG server running behind apache+ssl using the elog command line program?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Johan Nyberg wrote:
I need to post a large number of "old" messages to one of my logbooks and I am trying to modify the script doelog (see http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/10) to suit my needs. I am using apache + ssl for secure logins to my ELOG server. The doelog script uses the elog utility program, which is useful for posting ELOG messages from scripts or from the command line. My problem is that I cannot talk to my ELOG server with elog.


This is because elog does not support "https" through secure socket layers (SSL). Also elogd does not, that's why you use Apache as your proxy. So the only way for you to use elog is to execute it on the server, where it can directly connect to elogd without going through the ssl layer of Apache.


Hi Stefan,

Thanks for your advice. As you say I can add entries using elog to my logbooks if I do it from the server on which elogd runs, in which case ssl and apache are bypassed:

$ elog -h localhost -p 8080 ...

Thanks once again for your excellent software!

Johan
  68452   Tue Nov 15 07:29:04 2016 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

  Draft   Tue Nov 15 09:39:07 2016 Reply I Gede Made Wira Saputraigmadews@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

Hi Xuan Wu,

Nothing happen, I still got an error.

I can connect to server but cannot send

Do you have any more idea?

Xuan Wu wrote:

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

  68454   Tue Nov 15 09:46:25 2016 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

You can use command to test your email service and your username and password. 

telnet your.email.host  25

ehlo hostname

auth login

(input your username)   note that:the username and password should be generaterd by command perl -MMIME::Base64 -e 'print encode_base64 (“username”)’ 

(input your password)

Then you can test the server and username and password are right or not.

And you can set "Logging level = 3" elogd -v and see what is going on?

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi Xuan Wu,

Nothing happen, I still got an error.

Do you have any more idea?

Xuan Wu wrote:

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

 

  68455   Tue Nov 15 10:24:18 2016 Reply I Gede Made Wira Saputraigmadews@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

Hi Xuan Wu,

Nothing happen, I still got error. Do you have any more idea? I really confuse.

Xuan Wu wrote:

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

  68456   Tue Nov 15 11:22:31 2016 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

You can use command to test your email service and your username and password. 

telnet your.email.host  25

ehlo hostname

auth login

(input your username)   note that:the username and password should be generaterd by command perl -MMIME::Base64 -e 'print encode_base64 (“username”)’ 

(input your password)

Then you can test the server and username and password are right or not.

And you can set "Logging level = 3" elogd -v and see what is going on?

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi Xuan Wu,

Nothing happen, I still got error. Do you have any more idea? I really confuse.

Xuan Wu wrote:

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

 

  68457   Wed Nov 16 07:07:35 2016 Reply I Gede Made Wira Saputraigmadews@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

Hi Xuan Wu,

I got error from stunel as below.


2016.11.17 14:07:01 LOG5[0]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52473
2016.11.17 14:07:03 LOG3[0]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:07:04 LOG3[0]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:07:04 LOG5[0]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
2016.11.17 14:09:02 LOG5[1]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52510
2016.11.17 14:09:03 LOG3[1]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:09:04 LOG3[1]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:09:04 LOG5[1]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
2016.11.17 14:18:04 LOG5[2]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52569
2016.11.17 14:18:05 LOG3[2]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:06 LOG3[2]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:06 LOG5[2]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
2016.11.17 14:18:25 LOG5[3]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52581
2016.11.17 14:18:26 LOG3[3]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:27 LOG3[3]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:27 LOG5[3]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket

Do you know about these?

Xuan Wu wrote:

You can use command to test your email service and your username and password. 

telnet your.email.host  25

ehlo hostname

auth login

(input your username)   note that:the username and password should be generaterd by command perl -MMIME::Base64 -e 'print encode_base64 (“username”)’ 

(input your password)

Then you can test the server and username and password are right or not.

And you can set "Logging level = 3" elogd -v and see what is going on?

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi Xuan Wu,

Nothing happen, I still got error. Do you have any more idea? I really confuse.

Xuan Wu wrote:

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

 

 

  68462   Thu Nov 17 09:54:03 2016 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionWindows3.1.1Re: How to configure email? "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>"

Hi,

I'm sorry that I'm not familiar with the stunel. I came across email sending problem before. I created a email server in my own PC called postfix. Elog can use this email server to send email. Finally, I could use the email server from our institution. Maybe Luedeke or Stefan can help you.

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi Xuan Wu,

I got error from stunel as below.


2016.11.17 14:07:01 LOG5[0]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52473
2016.11.17 14:07:03 LOG3[0]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:07:04 LOG3[0]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:07:04 LOG5[0]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
2016.11.17 14:09:02 LOG5[1]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52510
2016.11.17 14:09:03 LOG3[1]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:09:04 LOG3[1]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:09:04 LOG5[1]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
2016.11.17 14:18:04 LOG5[2]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52569
2016.11.17 14:18:05 LOG3[2]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:06 LOG3[2]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:06 LOG5[2]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket
2016.11.17 14:18:25 LOG5[3]: Service [gmail-smtp] accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:52581
2016.11.17 14:18:26 LOG3[3]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.108:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:27 LOG3[3]: s_connect: connect 74.125.130.109:465: Connection refused (WSAECONNREFUSED) (10061)
2016.11.17 14:18:27 LOG5[3]: Connection reset: 0 byte(s) sent to SSL, 0 byte(s) sent to socket

Do you know about these?

Xuan Wu wrote:

You can use command to test your email service and your username and password. 

telnet your.email.host  25

ehlo hostname

auth login

(input your username)   note that:the username and password should be generaterd by command perl -MMIME::Base64 -e 'print encode_base64 (“username”)’ 

(input your password)

Then you can test the server and username and password are right or not.

And you can set "Logging level = 3" elogd -v and see what is going on?

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi Xuan Wu,

Nothing happen, I still got error. Do you have any more idea? I really confuse.

Xuan Wu wrote:

I use "SMTP username = <My_email_account>" without "@xxx" for my site. So you can try it like that. HTH

I Gede Made Wira Saputra wrote:

Hi All,

I have a problem with email configuration with gmail account. I use Elog V3.1.1 and Stuneel V5-32 with Windows 7 Profesional 64-bit

I follow the instruction in elog:68039 This is my configuration elogd.cfg and stunnel.conf

# My elogd.cfg

;Mail server configuration
smtp host = 127.0.0.1
SMTP username = <My_email_account>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = MjhNYXNrb2tpMjI=

Email encoding = 1
Logout to main = 1

# My Stunnel.conf

[gmail-pop3]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:110
connect = pop.gmail.com:995
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = pop.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[gmail-imap]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:143
connect = imap.gmail.com:993
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = imap.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

[gmail-smtp]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CAfile = ca-certs.pem
checkHost = smtp.gmail.com
OCSPaia = yes

 

I got error "Error sending Email via <i>"127.0.0.1"</i>" when I run it.

Could somebody help me?

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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