// Managed by the RESF // // Tlog-rec-session system-wide configuration. See tlog-rec-session.conf(5) for details. // This file uses JSON format with both C and C++ comments allowed. // { // The path to the shell executable which should be spawned. // "shell" : "/bin/bash", // A message which will be printed before starting // recording and the user shell. Can be used to warn // the user that the session is recorded. "notice" : "\nATTENTION! Your session is being recorded!\n\n", // The number of seconds to cache captured data for before logging. // The encoded data which does not reach payload size // stays in memory and is not logged until this number of // seconds elapses. // "latency" : 10, // The maximum encoded data (payload) size per message, bytes. // As soon as payload exceeds this number of bytes, // it is formatted into a message and logged. // "payload" : 2048, // Logged data set parameters "log": { // If true, user input is logged. // "input" : false, // If true, terminal output is logged. // "output" : true, // If true, terminal window size changes are logged. // "window" : true }, // Logging limit parameters "limit": { // The maximum rate messages could be logged at, bytes/sec. // "rate" : 16384, // The number of bytes by which logged messages are allowed to exceed // the rate limit momentarily, i.e. "burstiness". // "burst" : 32768, // The logging limit action. // If set to "pass" no logging limits will be applied. // If set to "delay", logging will be throttled. // If set to "drop", messages exceeding limits will be dropped. // "action" : "pass" }, // File writer parameters "file": { // The "file" writer log file path. // "path" : "" }, // Syslog writer parameters "syslog": { // The syslog facility "syslog" writer should use for messages. // "facility" : "authpriv", // The syslog priority "syslog" writer should use for messages. // "priority" : "info" }, // Journal writer parameters "journal": { // The syslog-style priority "journal" writer should use for messages. // "priority" : "info", // If true, the "journal" writer copies the following JSON fields // to Journal fields: user -> TLOG_USER, session -> TLOG_SESSION, // rec -> TLOG_REC, and id -> TLOG_ID. // "augment" : true }, // The type of "log writer" to use for logging. The writer needs // to be configured using its dedicated parameters. // "writer" : "journal" }