Thanks for the example. I actually saw this a while back and I think I messed around with the --post-file option but never got it to work for some reason. I bet it was something stupid I was doing...lol. Anyways, I did it a little differently because I hate creating temporary files
Now I just have it doing ...
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$oa_sed -i '1s/^/submit=submit\&add=/' "$ReportFile"
$oa_wget $oa_wget_certificates --delete-after --post-file="$ReportFile" $non_ie_page
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You must have a large amount of log files for that to cause this...haha. Anyways, I thought this would allow me to audit all packages on my machine now but even though they all end up in the report file before being submitted, only a few packages actually show up once it gets entered in Open-AudIT. Not too sure what's going on there, kinda wish it would've worked now.
Btw - I keep an updated script at
http://chadsikorra.com/audit_linux.sh if you want one with the changes in it already. I've fixed a few issues since it went into SVN, but not too much.