SUDO_SENDLOG
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Sudo 1.9.1
NAME
sudo_sendlog
- send sudo I/O log to log server
SYNOPSIS
sudo_sendlog
[-
AnV
]
[-
b ca_bundle
]
[-
c cert_file
]
[-
h host
]
[-
i iolog-id
]
[-
k key_file
]
[-
p port
]
[-
r restart-point
]
[-
R reject-reason
]
[-
t number
]
path
DESCRIPTION
sudo_sendlog
can be used to send the existing
sudoers
I/O log
path
to a remote log server such as
sudo_logsrvd8
for central storage.
The options are as follows:
- -A , -accept-only
-
Only send the accept event, not the I/O associated with the log.
This can be used to test the logging of accept events without
any associated I/O.
- -b , -ca-bundle
-
The path to a certificate authority bundle file, in PEM format,
to use instead of the system's default certificate authority database
when authenticating the log server.
The default is to use the system's default certificate authority database.
- -c , -cert
-
The path to the client's certificate file in PEM format.
This setting is required when the connection to the remote log server
is secured with TLS.
- --help
-
Display a short help message to the standard output and exit.
- -h , -host
-
Connect to the specified
host
instead of localhost.
- -i , -iolog-id
-
Use the specified
iolog-id
when restarting a log transfer.
The
iolog-id
is reported by the server when it creates the remote I/O log.
This option may only be used in conjunction with the
-r
option.
- -k , -key
-
The path to the client's private key file in PEM format.
This setting is required when the connection to the remote log server
is secured with TLS.
- -n , -no-verify
-
If specified, the server's certificate will not be verified during
the TLS handshake.
By default,
sudo_sendlog
verifies that the server's certificate is valid and that it contains either
the server's host name or its IP address.
This setting is only supported when the connection to the remote log server
is secured with TLS.
- -p , -port
-
Use the specified network
port
when connecting to the log server instead of the
default, port 30344.
- -r , -restart
-
Restart an interrupted connection to the log server.
The specified
restart-point
is used to tell the server the point in time at which to continue the log.
The
restart-point
is specified in the form
``seconds,nanoseconds''
and is usually the last commit point received from the server.
The
-i
option must also be specified when restarting a transfer.
- -R , -reject
-
Send a reject event for the command using the specified
reject-reason
even though it was actually accepted locally.
This can be used to test the logging of reject events; no I/O
will be sent.
- -t , -test
-
Open
number
simultaneous connections to the log server and send the specified
I/O log file on each one.
This option is useful for performance testing.
- -V , -version
-
Print the
sudo_sendlog
version and exit.
Debugging sendlog
sudo_sendlog
supports a flexible debugging framework that is configured via
Debug
lines in the
sudo.conf5
file.
For more information on configuring
sudo.conf5,
please refer to its manual.
FILES
- /etc/sudo.conf
-
Sudo front end configuration
SEE ALSO
sudo.conf5,
sudo(8),
sudo_logsrvd8
AUTHORS
Many people have worked on
sudo
over the years; this version consists of code written primarily by:
An Todd C. Miller
See the CONTRIBUTORS file in the
sudo
distribution (https://www.sudo.ws/contributors.html) for an
exhaustive list of people who have contributed to
sudo
BUGS
If you feel you have found a bug in
,
please submit a bug report at
https://bugzilla.sudo.ws/
SUPPORT
Limited free support is available via the sudo-users mailing list,
see
https://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-users to subscribe or
search the archives.
DISCLAIMER
sudo_sendlog
is provided
``AS IS''
and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited
to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose are disclaimed.
See the LICENSE file distributed with
sudo
or
https://www.sudo.ws/license.html for complete details.