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  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
  1489   Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Display last page by default
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?

Yoshio
  69403   Thu Oct 21 15:19:16 2021 Reply Chris Körnerchris.koerner@physik.uni-halle.deBug reportLinux3.14Re: wrong server HTTP status code when login failed

Seems like I've discovered another bug here related to umlauts in my name. :D 

I was submitting this post and forgot to put an icon. Elog seems to have saved a copy of my message, which I could not edit since my username does not match the bugged name saved for this message.

Chris Körner wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to access elog through a python client (https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog) and found a strage strange behavior which may be related server side problem. The python script generates get/post messages via the python requests library. This works fine so far and I can view and post messages. However, if a wrong user/password is provided, the server still returns HTTP status code "200 OK", although login failed. Instead, it should return something like "401 Unauthorized". This behavior later causes problems since the python client thinks login was successful. After experimenting around I think this could be caused by a server side misconfiguration. Any ideas?

I am not sure if this imformation is important: We use LDAP as user/password provider for elog.

 

  69402   Thu Oct 21 15:17:52 2021 Question Chris Körnerchris.koerner@physik.uni-halle.deBug reportLinux3.14wrong server HTTP status code when login failed

Hi,

I am trying to access elog through a python client (https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog) and found a strage strange behavior which may be related server side problem. The python script generates get/post messages via the python requests library. This works fine so far and I can view and post messages. However, if a wrong user/password is provided, the server still returns HTTP status code "200 OK", although login failed. Instead, it should return something like "401 Unauthorized". This behavior later causes problems since the python client thinks login was successful. After experimenting around I think this could be caused by a server side misconfiguration. Any ideas?

I am not sure if this imformation is important: We use LDAP as user/password provider for elog.

  Draft   Thu Oct 21 14:57:14 2021  Chris Körnerchris.koerner@physik.uni-halle.deBug reportLinux3.14wrong server HTTP status code when login failed

Hi,

I am trying to access elog through a python client (https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog) and found a strage strange behavior which may be related server side problem. The python script generates get/post messages via the python requests library. This works fine so far and I can view and post messages. However, if a wrong user/password is provided, the server still returns HTTP status code "200 OK", although login failed. Instead, it should return something like "401 Unauthorized". This behavior later causes problems since the python client thinks login was successful. After experimenting around I think this could be caused by a server side misconfiguration. Any ideas?

I am not sure if this imformation is important: We use LDAP as user/password provider for elog.

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