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icon1.gif   elogd crashes with a URL, posted by Jaime Duran on Wed Jul 22 22:54:59 2015 
URL causes elogd to crash when a global password file name doesn't match any group's password file name. 

The offending URL is copied from the address field of the browser after sorting a logbook by on of the fileds.

After login out and using the copied URL, elogd shows the authentication dialog and then crashes after the credentials are submited.
icon5.gif   testing the client: unclear it worked, posted by Jose Caballero on Thu Jul 30 17:03:12 2020 
Hello,

I just gave it a quick try to the command line client, to see if I can use it to access our institution service. 

    icon2.gif   Re: testing the client: unclear it worked, posted by Jose Caballero on Mon Sep 14 15:40:02 2020 
Sorry for the late reply. I didn't get email notification about an answer to my question :)

Actually, I just wrote <hostname> and so on for privacy. In my attempt, they have real values. 

And yet, I got as result: "Message successfully
icon5.gif   Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Wed Dec 1 12:37:57 2021 
Hello,

 

I am trying first time to use the tool /usr/bin/elog. From the documentation is not clear to if everything must be in quotes or not, if every
    icon2.gif   Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 08:28:19 2021 
Hi Stefan,

Here is the, I believe, relevant part of the output:

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    icon2.gif   Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 14:25:37 2021 
This is what I get with -s:

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Successfully connected to host elog-1.matrix.com, port 80
    icon2.gif   Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 15:09:36 2021 
Not really. The full URL in the browser is https://elog-1.matrix.com/LogBook. That's why I am trying with "-h elog-1.matrix.com -l LogBook"

I have just tried with -p, here is the full output:


[root@elog-1 ~]# /usr/bin/elog -h elog-1.matrix.com -p 443 -v -x -l LogBook
    icon2.gif   Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Wed Dec 8 10:49:20 2021 
I don't see anything in httpd logs.

I am just reusing an entry I created via web, so the attributes are correct. Nothing is missing, correct spelling, etc.  I keep trying. 

BTW, I have just realized that the output of "elog -h" does not "man log", which is the one I have been using so far.
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