elogd crashes with a URL, posted by Jaime Duran on Wed Jul 22 22:54:59 2015
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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. |
testing the client: unclear it worked, posted by Jose Caballero on Thu Jul 30 17:03:12 2020
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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.
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Re: testing the client: unclear it worked, posted by Jose Caballero on Mon Sep 14 15:40:02 2020
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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 |
Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Wed Dec 1 12:37:57 2021
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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 |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 08:28:19 2021
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Hi Stefan,
Here is the, I believe, relevant part of the output:
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Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 14:25:37 2021
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This is what I get with -s:
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Successfully connected to host elog-1.matrix.com, port 80 |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Tue Dec 7 15:09:36 2021
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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 |
Re: Unclear how to use the command line tool /usr/bin/elog, posted by Jose Caballero on Wed Dec 8 10:49:20 2021
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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. |