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  67081   Fri Jun 3 12:06:20 2011 Smile Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chInfoLinux2.9.0-2414Re: elogd crashes when running mirror cron with SSL and KRB5> When I run a mirror server and both logbooks
using SSL/KRB5 then the cron job causes a
segmentation fault.
  
  67084   Mon Jun 20 05:31:31 2011 Warning Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportLinux2.9.0-2414segmentation fault when "restrict edit" is used and "new" is allowed for anonymous usersThe simple config file below produces a segmentation
fault when elogd is started,
http://localhost/Test/?cmd=New
 elogd.cfg 
  67085   Mon Jun 20 17:53:58 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.9.0-2414Re: segmentation fault when "restrict edit" is used and "new" is allowed for anonymous usersYou are the first one allowing guests to enter
new entries, so this probes a code path which
was never used before. I fixed the crash
  
  67086   Wed Jul 6 12:06:01 2011 Angy Soren Poulsensoren.poulsen@cern.chBug reportLinux2.9.0-2413Re: ELOG deamon stuck in find_thread_head()
  
  67087   Wed Jul 6 12:36:33 2011 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportLinux2.9.0-2413Re: ELOG deamon stuck in find_thread_head()

    
        
  
  67098   Tue Aug 2 13:55:06 2011 Question Juergen Lupkejuergen.lupke@computacenter.comQuestionLinuxV2.9.0-241present TextI have define a MOption  BACKUP =
Server, Switch, Router any now i link to
use the Status of the Backup Option to display
  
  67122   Tue Sep 13 11:54:16 2011 Warning Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportLinux2.9.0-2414Elog crashes with URL find npp=0Some user wanted to modify the URL by hand
and succeeded to crash the elogd process
with npp=now
  
  67123   Tue Sep 13 13:38:19 2011 Idea Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug fixLinux2.9.0-2414Re: Elog crashes with URL find npp=0> [...] It appears that npp=0 crashes elogd
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