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diff --git a/docs/sudo_logsrvd.conf.man.in b/docs/sudo_logsrvd.conf.man.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b5826a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/sudo_logsrvd.conf.man.in @@ -0,0 +1,1114 @@ +.\" Automatically generated from an mdoc input file. Do not edit. +.\" +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC +.\" +.\" Copyright (c) 2019-2023 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@sudo.ws> +.\" +.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any +.\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above +.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. +.\" +.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES +.\" WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR +.\" ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES +.\" WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN +.\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF +.\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. +.\" +.TH "SUDO_LOGSRVD.CONF" "@mansectform@" "January 16, 2023" "Sudo @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "File Formats Manual" +.nh +.if n .ad l +.SH "NAME" +\fBsudo_logsrvd.conf\fR +\- configuration for sudo_logsrvd +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +The +\fBsudo_logsrvd.conf\fR +file is used to configure the +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +log server. +It uses an INI-style format made up of sections in square brackets and +\(lqkey = value\(rq +pairs specific to each section below the section name. +Depending on the key, values may be integers, booleans, or strings. +Section and key names are not case sensitive, but values are. +.PP +The pound sign +(\(oq#\(cq) +is used to indicate a comment. +Both the comment character and any text after it, up to the end of +the line, are ignored. +Lines beginning with a semi-colon +(\(oq\&;\(cq) +are also ignored. +.PP +Long lines can be continued with a backslash +(\(oq\e\(cq) +as the last character on the line. +Leading white space is removed from the beginning of lines +even when the continuation character is used. +.PP +The +\fIEXAMPLES\fR +section contains a copy of the default +\fBsudo_logsrvd.conf\fR +file. +.PP +The following configuration sections are recognized: +.PP +.RS 1n +.PD 0 +.TP 3n +\fB\(bu\fR +server +.TP 3n +\fB\(bu\fR +relay +.TP 3n +\fB\(bu\fR +iolog +.TP 3n +\fB\(bu\fR +eventlog +.TP 3n +\fB\(bu\fR +syslog +.TP 3n +\fB\(bu\fR +logfile +.RE +.PD +.PP +Each section is described in detail below. +.SS "server" +The +\fIserver\fR +section configures the address and port the server will listen on. +The following keys are recognized: +.TP 6n +listen_address = host[:port][(tls)] +The host name or IP address, optional port to listen on and +an optional Transport Layer Security (TLS) flag in parentheses. +.sp +The host may be a host name, an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address +in square brackets or the wild card entry +\(oq*\(cq. +A host setting of +\(oq*\(cq +will cause +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +to listen on all configured network interfaces. +.sp +If the optional tls flag is present, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will secure the connection with TLS version 1.2 or 1.3. +Versions of TLS prior to 1.2 are not supported. +See +sudo_logsrvd(8) +for details on generating TLS keys and certificates. +.sp +If a port is specified, it may either be a port number or a known +service name as defined by the system service name database. +If no port is specified, port 30343 will be used for plaintext +connections and port 30344 will be used for TLS connections. +.sp +The default value is: +.nf +.RS 12n +listen_address = *:30343 +listen_address = *:30344(tls) +.RE +.fi +.RS 6n +which will listen on all configured network interfaces for both +plaintext and TLS connections. +Multiple +\fIlisten_address\fR +lines may be specified to listen on more than one port or interface. +.RE +.TP 6n +server_log = string +Where to log server warning and error messages. +Supported values are +\fInone\fR, +\fIstderr\fR, +\fIsyslog\fR, +or a path name beginning with the +\(oq/\(cq +character. +A value of +\fIstderr\fR +is only effective when used in conjunction with the +\fB\-n\fR +option. +The default value is +\fIsyslog\fR. +.TP 6n +pid_file = path +The path to the file containing the process ID of the running +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR. +If set to an empty value, or if +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +is run with the +\fB\-n\fR +option, no +\fIpid_file\fR +will be created. +If +\fIpid_file\fR +refers to a symbolic link, it will be ignored. +The default value is +\fI@rundir@/sudo_logsrvd.pid\fR. +.TP 6n +tcp_keepalive = boolean +If true, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will enable the TCP keepalive socket option on the client connection. +This enables the periodic transmission of keepalive messages to the client. +If the client does not respond to a message in time, the connection will +be closed. +Defaults to +\fItrue\fR. +.TP 6n +timeout = number +The amount of time, in seconds, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will wait for the client to respond. +A value of 0 will disable the timeout. +The default value is +\fI30\fR. +.TP 6n +tls_cacert = path +The path to a certificate authority bundle file, in PEM format, +to use instead of the system's default certificate authority database +when authenticating clients. +The default is to use +\fI/etc/ssl/sudo/cacert.pem\fR +if it exists, otherwise the system's default certificate authority +database is used. +.TP 6n +tls_cert = path +The path to the server's certificate file, in PEM format. +The default value is +\fI/etc/ssl/sudo/certs/logsrvd_cert.pem\fR. +.TP 6n +tls_checkpeer = bool +If true, client certificates will be validated by +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR; +clients without a valid certificate will be unable to connect. +If false, no validation of client certificates will be performed. +It true and client certificates are created using a private certificate +authority, the +\fItls_cacert\fR +setting must be set to a CA bundle that contains the CA certificate +used to generate the client certificate. +The default value is +\fIfalse\fR. +.TP 6n +tls_ciphers_v12 = string +A list of ciphers to use for connections secured by TLS version 1.2 only, +separated by a colon +\(oq:\&\(cq. +See the +\fICIPHER LIST FORMAT\fR +section in +openssl-ciphers(1) +for full details. +The default value is +\(lqHIGH:!aNULL\(rq +which consists of encryption cipher suites with key lengths larger than +128 bits, and some cipher suites with 128-bit keys. +Cipher suites that offer no authentication are excluded. +.TP 6n +tls_ciphers_v13 = string +A list of ciphers to use for connections secured by TLS version 1.3 only, +separated by a colon +\(oq:\&\(cq. +Supported cipher suites depend on the version of OpenSSL used, +but should include the following: +.sp +.RS 12n +.PD 0 +.TP 6n +TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 +.TP 6n +TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 +.TP 6n +TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 +.TP 6n +TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 +.TP 6n +TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256 +.RE +.RS 6n +.sp +The default cipher suite is +\(lqTLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384\(rq. +.RE +.PD +.TP 6n +tls_dhparams = path +The path to a file containing custom Diffie-Hellman parameters in PEM format. +This file can be created with the following command: +.nf +.sp +.RS 6n +openssl dhparam -out /etc/sudo_logsrvd_dhparams.pem 2048 +.RE +.fi +.RS 6n +.sp +By default, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will use the OpenSSL defaults for Diffie-Hellman key generation. +.RE +.TP 6n +tls_key = path +The path to the server's private key file, in PEM format. +The default value is +\fI/etc/ssl/sudo/private/logsrvd_key.pem\fR. +.TP 6n +tls_verify = bool +If true, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will validate its own certificate at startup time or when the +configuration is changed. +If false, no verification is performed of the server certificate. +When using self-signed certificates without a certificate authority, +this setting should be set to false. +The default value is +\fItrue\fR. +.SS "relay" +The +\fIrelay\fR +section configures the optional logsrv relay host and port the server will +connect to. +The TLS configuration keys are optional, by default the corresponding +keys in the +\fIserver\fR +section will be used. +They are only present in this section to make it possible for the relay +connection to use a different set of TLS parameters from the client-facing +server. +The following keys are recognized: +.TP 6n +connect_timeout = number +The amount of time, in seconds, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will wait for the connection to a +\fIrelay_host\fR +(see below) to complete. +Once the connection is complete, the +\fItimeout\fR +setting controls the amount of time +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will wait for the relay to respond. +A value of 0 will disable the timeout. +The default value is +\fI30\fR. +.TP 6n +relay_dir = path +The directory in which log messages are temporarily stored before they +are sent to the relay host. +Messages are stored in the wire format specified by +sudo_logsrv.proto(@mansectform@) +The default value is +\fI@relay_dir@\fR. +.TP 6n +relay_host = host[:port][(tls)] +The relay host name or IP address, optional port to connect to and +an optional Transport Layer Security (TLS) flag in parentheses. +The syntax is identical to +\fIlisten_address\fR +in the +\fIserver\fR +section with one exception: the wild card +\(oq*\(cq +syntax is not supported. +.sp +When this setting is enabled, messages from the client will be forwarded +to one of the specified relay hosts instead of being stored locally. +The +\fIhost\fR +could be running an instance of +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +or another server that supports the +sudo_logsrv.proto(@mansectform@) +protocol. +.sp +If multiple +\fIrelay_host\fR +lines are specified, the first available relay host will be used. +.TP 6n +retry_interval = number +The number of seconds to wait after a connection error before making +a new attempt to forward a message to a relay host. +The default value is +\fI30\fR. +.TP 6n +store_first = boolean +If true, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will store logs locally before relaying them. +Once the log is complete, a connection to the relay host is opened +and the log is relayed. +If the network connection is interrupted before the log can be fully +transferred, it will be retransmitted later. +The default is to relay logs in real-time. +.TP 6n +tcp_keepalive = boolean +If true, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will enable the TCP keepalive socket option on the relay connection. +This enables the periodic transmission of keepalive messages to the relay +server. +If the relay does not respond to a message in time, the connection will +be closed. +.TP 6n +timeout = number +The amount of time, in seconds, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will wait for the relay server to respond after a connection has succeeded. +A value of 0 will disable the timeout. +The default value is +\fI30\fR. +.TP 6n +tls_cacert = path +The path to a certificate authority bundle file, in PEM format, +to use instead of the system's default certificate authority database +when authenticating clients. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section, or the system's default certificate authority database if +no value is set. +.TP 6n +tls_cert = path +The path to the server's certificate file, in PEM format. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.TP 6n +tls_checkpeer = bool +If true, the relay host's certificate will be validated by +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR; +connections to a relay without a valid certificate will fail. +If false, no validation of relay certificates will be performed. +It true and relay certificates are created using a private certificate +authority, the +\fItls_cacert\fR +setting must be set to a CA bundle that contains the CA certificate +used to generate the relay certificate. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.TP 6n +tls_ciphers_v12 = string +A list of ciphers to use for connections secured by TLS version 1.2 only, +separated by a colon +\(oq:\&\(cq. +See the +\fICIPHER LIST FORMAT\fR +section in +openssl-ciphers(1) +for full details. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.TP 6n +tls_ciphers_v13 = string +A list of ciphers to use for connections secured by TLS version 1.3 only, +separated by a colon +\(oq:\&\(cq. +Supported cipher suites depend on the version of OpenSSL used, +see the +\fIserver\fR +section for more information. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.TP 6n +tls_dhparams = path +The path to a file containing custom Diffie-Hellman parameters in PEM format. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.TP 6n +tls_key = path +The path to the server's private key file, in PEM format. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.TP 6n +tls_verify = bool +If true, the server's certificate used for relaying will be verified at startup. +If false, no verification is performed of the server certificate. +When using self-signed certificates without a certificate authority, +this setting should be set to false. +The default is to use the value specified in the +\fIserver\fR +section. +.SS "iolog" +The +\fIiolog\fR +section configures I/O log parameters. +These settings are identical to the I/O configuration in +sudoers(@mansectform@). +The following keys are recognized: +.TP 6n +iolog_compress = boolean +If set, I/O logs will be compressed using +\fBzlib\fR. +Enabling compression can make it harder to view the logs in real-time as +the program is executing due to buffering. +The default value is +\fIfalse\fR. +.TP 6n +iolog_dir = path +The top-level directory to use when constructing the path +name for the I/O log directory. +The session sequence number, if any, is stored in the directory. +The default value is +\fI@iolog_dir@\fR. +.sp +The following percent +(\(oq%\(cq) +escape sequences are supported: +.PP +.RS 6n +.PD 0 +.TP 6n +%{seq} +expanded to a monotonically increasing base-36 sequence number, such as 0100A5, +where every two digits are used to form a new directory, e.g., +\fI01/00/A5\fR +.PD +.TP 6n +%{user} +expanded to the invoking user's login name +.TP 6n +%{group} +expanded to the name of the invoking user's real group-ID +.TP 6n +%{runas_user} +expanded to the login name of the user the command will +be run as (e.g., root) +.TP 6n +%{runas_group} +expanded to the group name of the user the command will +be run as (e.g., wheel) +.TP 6n +%{hostname} +expanded to the local host name without the domain name +.TP 6n +%{command} +expanded to the base name of the command being run +.PP +In addition, any escape sequences supported by the system's +strftime(3) +function will be expanded. +.sp +To include a literal +\(oq%\(cq +character, the string +\(oq%%\(cq +should be used. +.RE +.TP 6n +iolog_file = path +The path name, relative to +\fIiolog_dir\fR, +in which to store I/O logs. +It is possible for +\fIiolog_file\fR +to contain directory components. +The default value is +\(lq%{seq}\(rq. +.sp +See the +\fIiolog_dir\fR +setting above for a list of supported percent +(\(oq%\(cq) +escape sequences. +.sp +In addition to the escape sequences, path names that end in six or +more +\fIX\fRs +will have the +\fIX\fRs +replaced with a unique combination of digits and letters, similar to the +mktemp(3) +function. +.sp +If the path created by concatenating +\fIiolog_dir\fR +and +\fIiolog_file\fR +already exists, the existing I/O log file will be truncated and +overwritten unless +\fIiolog_file\fR +ends in six or +more +\fIX\fRs. +.TP 6n +iolog_flush = boolean +If set, I/O log data is flushed to disk after each write instead of +buffering it. +This makes it possible to view the logs in real-time as the program is +executing but may significantly reduce the effectiveness +of I/O log compression. +I/O logs are always flushed before sending a commit point to the client +regardless of this setting. +The default value is +\fItrue\fR. +.TP 6n +iolog_group = name +The group name to look up when setting the group-ID on new I/O log +files and directories. +If +\fIiolog_group\fR +is not set, +the primary group-ID of the user specified by +\fIiolog_user is used.\fR +If neither +\fIiolog_group\fR +nor +\fIiolog_user\fR +are set, I/O log files and directories are created with group-ID 0. +.TP 6n +iolog_mode = mode +The file mode to use when creating I/O log files. +Mode bits for read and write permissions for owner, group, or other +are honored, everything else is ignored. +The file permissions will always include the owner read and +write bits, even if they are not present in the specified mode. +When creating I/O log directories, search (execute) bits are added +to match the read and write bits specified by +\fIiolog_mode\fR. +The default value is +\fI0600\fR. +.TP 6n +iolog_user = name +The user name to look up when setting the owner of new +I/O log files and directories. +If +\fIiolog_group\fR +is set, it will be used instead of the user's primary group-ID. +By default, I/O log files and directories are created with user and +group-ID 0. +.TP 6n +log_passwords = bool +Most programs that require a user's password will disable echo before +reading the password to avoid displaying the plaintext password on +the screen. +However, if terminal input is being logged, +the password will still be present in the I/O log. +If +\fIlog_passwords\fR +is set to +\fIfalse\fR, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will attempt to prevent passwords from being logged. +It does this by using the regular expressions in +\fIpassprompt_regex\fR +to match a password prompt in the terminal output buffer. +When a match is found, input characters in the I/O log will be replaced with +\(oq*\(cq +until either a line feed or carriage return is found in the terminal input +or a new terminal output buffer is received. +If, however, a program displays characters as the user types them +(such as +\fBsudo\fR +when the +\fIpwfeedback\fR +option is set), only the +first character of the password will be replaced in the I/O log. +The default value is +\fItrue\fR. +.TP 6n +maxseq = number +The maximum sequence number that will be substituted for the +\(lq%{seq}\(rq +escape in the I/O log file (see the +\fIiolog_dir\fR +description above for more information). +While the value substituted for +\(lq%{seq}\(rq +is in base 36, +\fImaxseq\fR +itself should be expressed in decimal. +Values larger than 2176782336 (which corresponds to the +base 36 sequence number +\(lqZZZZZZ\(rq) +will be silently truncated to 2176782336. +The default value is +\fI2176782336\fR. +.TP 6n +passprompt_regex = string +One or more POSIX extended regular expressions used to +match password prompts in the terminal output when +\fIlog_passwords\fR +is disabled. +As an extension, if the regular expression begins with +\(lq(?i)\(rq, +it will be matched in a case-insensitive manner. +Multiple +\fIpassprompt_regex\fR +settings may be specified. +Each regular expression is limited to 1024 characters. +The default value is +\(lq[Pp]assword[: ]*\(rq. +.SS "eventlog" +The +\fIeventlog\fR +section configures how (and if) security policy events are logged. +.TP 6n +log_type = string +Where to log accept, reject, and alert events reported by the policy. +Supported values are +\fIsyslog\fR, +\fIlogfile\fR, +and +\fInone\fR. +The default value is +\fIsyslog\fR. +.TP 6n +log_exit = boolean +If true, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will log an event when a command exits or is terminated by a signal. +Defaults to +\fIfalse\fR. +.TP 6n +log_format = string +The event log format. +Supported log formats are +\(lqsudo\(rq +for traditional sudo-style logs and +\(lqjson\(rq +for JSON-format logs. +The JSON log entries contain the full contents of the accept, reject, exit +and alert messages. +The default value is +\fIsudo\fR. +.SS "syslog" +The +\fIsyslog\fR +section configures how events are logged via +syslog(3). +.TP 6n +facility = string +Syslog facility if syslog is being used for logging. +Defaults to +\fI@logfac@\fR. +.sp +The following syslog facilities are supported: +\fBauthpriv\fR +(if your +OS supports it), +\fBauth\fR, +\fBdaemon\fR, +\fBuser\fR, +\fBlocal0\fR, +\fBlocal1\fR, +\fBlocal2\fR, +\fBlocal3\fR, +\fBlocal4\fR, +\fBlocal5\fR, +\fBlocal6\fR, +and +\fBlocal7\fR. +.TP 6n +accept_priority = string +Syslog priority to use when the user is allowed to run a command and +authentication is successful. +Defaults to +\fI@goodpri@\fR. +.sp +The following syslog priorities are supported: +\fBalert\fR, +\fBcrit\fR, +\fBdebug\fR, +\fBemerg\fR, +\fBerr\fR, +\fBinfo\fR, +\fBnotice\fR, +\fBwarning\fR, +and +\fBnone\fR. +Setting it to a value of +\fBnone\fR +will disable logging of successful commands. +.TP 6n +reject_priority = string +Syslog priority to use when the user is not allowed to run a command or +when authentication is unsuccessful. +Defaults to +\fI@badpri@\fR. +.sp +See +\fIaccept_priority\fR +for the list of supported syslog priorities. +.TP 6n +alert_priority = string +Syslog priority to use for event log alert messages received from the client. +Defaults to +\fI@badpri@\fR. +.sp +See +\fIaccept_priority\fR +for the list of supported syslog priorities. +.TP 6n +maxlen = number +On many systems, +syslog(3) +has a relatively small log buffer. +IETF RFC 5424 states that syslog servers must support messages of +at least 480 bytes and should support messages up to 2048 bytes. +By default, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +creates log messages up to 960 bytes which corresponds to the +historic +BSD +syslog implementation which used a 1024 byte buffer +to store the message, date, hostname, and program name. +.sp +To prevent syslog messages from being truncated, +\fBsudo_logsrvd\fR +will split up sudo-style log messages that are larger than +\fImaxlen\fR +bytes. +When a message is split, additional parts will include the string +\(lq(command continued)\(rq +after the user name and before the continued command line arguments. +JSON-format log entries are never split and are not affected by +\fImaxlen\fR. +.TP 6n +server_facility = string +Syslog facility if syslog is being used for server warning messages. +See above for a list of supported facilities. +Defaults to +\fIdaemon\fR +.SS "logfile" +The +\fIlogfile\fR +section consists of settings related to logging to a plain file +(not syslog). +.TP 6n +path = string +The path to the file-based event log. +This path must be fully-qualified and start with a +\(oq/\(cq +character. +The default value is +\fI@logpath@\fR. +.TP 6n +time_format = string +The string used when formatting the date and time for file-based event logs. +Formatting is performed via the system's +strftime(3) +function so any escape sequences supported by that function will be expanded. +The default value is +\(lq%h %e %T\(rq +which produces dates like +\(lqOct 3 07:15:24\(rq +in the +\(oqC\(cq +locale. +.SH "FILES" +.TP 26n +\fI@sysconfdir@/sudo_logsrvd.conf\fR +Sudo log server configuration file +.SH "EXAMPLES" +.nf +.RS 0n +# +# sudo logsrv daemon configuration +# + +[server] +# The host name or IP address and port to listen on with an optional TLS +# flag. If no port is specified, port 30343 will be used for plaintext +# connections and port 30344 will be used to TLS connections. +# The following forms are accepted: +# listen_address = hostname(tls) +# listen_address = hostname:port(tls) +# listen_address = IPv4_address(tls) +# listen_address = IPv4_address:port(tls) +# listen_address = [IPv6_address](tls) +# listen_address = [IPv6_address]:port(tls) +# +# The (tls) suffix should be omitted for plaintext connections. +# +# Multiple listen_address settings may be specified. +# The default is to listen on all addresses. +#listen_address = *:30343 +#listen_address = *:30344(tls) + +# The file containing the ID of the running sudo_logsrvd process. +#pid_file = @rundir@/sudo_logsrvd.pid + +# Where to log server warnings: none, stderr, syslog, or a path name. +#server_log = syslog + +# If true, enable the SO_KEEPALIVE socket option on client connections. +# Defaults to true. +#tcp_keepalive = true + +# The amount of time, in seconds, the server will wait for the client to +# respond. A value of 0 will disable the timeout. The default value is 30. +#timeout = 30 + +# If true, the server will validate its own certificate at startup. +# Defaults to true. +#tls_verify = true + +# If true, client certificates will be validated by the server; +# clients without a valid certificate will be unable to connect. +# By default, client certs are not checked. +#tls_checkpeer = false + +# Path to a certificate authority bundle file in PEM format to use +# instead of the system's default certificate authority database. +#tls_cacert = /etc/ssl/sudo/cacert.pem + +# Path to the server's certificate file in PEM format. +# Required for TLS connections. +#tls_cert = /etc/ssl/sudo/certs/logsrvd_cert.pem + +# Path to the server's private key file in PEM format. +# Required for TLS connections. +#tls_key = /etc/ssl/sudo/private/logsrvd_key.pem + +# TLS cipher list (see "CIPHER LIST FORMAT" in the openssl-ciphers manual). +# This setting is only effective if the negotiated protocol is TLS version +# 1.2. The default cipher list is HIGH:!aNULL. +#tls_ciphers_v12 = HIGH:!aNULL + +# TLS cipher list if the negotiated protocol is TLS version 1.3. +# The default cipher list is TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384. +#tls_ciphers_v13 = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 + +# Path to the Diffie-Hellman parameter file in PEM format. +# If not set, the server will use the OpenSSL defaults. +#tls_dhparams = /etc/ssl/sudo/logsrvd_dhparams.pem + +[relay] +# The host name or IP address and port to send logs to in relay mode. +# The syntax is identical to listen_address with the exception of +# the wild card ('*') syntax. When this setting is enabled, logs will +# be relayed to the specified host instead of being stored locally. +# This setting is not enabled by default. +#relay_host = relayhost.dom.ain +#relay_host = relayhost.dom.ain(tls) + +# The amount of time, in seconds, the server will wait for a connection +# to the relay server to complete. A value of 0 will disable the timeout. +# The default value is 30. +#connect_timeout = 30 + +# The directory to store messages in before they are sent to the relay. +# Messages are stored in wire format. +# The default value is @relay_dir@. +#relay_dir = @relay_dir@ + +# The number of seconds to wait after a connection error before +# making a new attempt to forward a message to a relay host. +# The default value is 30. +#retry_interval = 30 + +# Whether to store the log before relaying it. If true, enable store +# and forward mode. If false, the client connection is immediately +# relayed. Defaults to false. +#store_first = true + +# If true, enable the SO_KEEPALIVE socket option on relay connections. +# Defaults to true. +#tcp_keepalive = true + +# The amount of time, in seconds, the server will wait for the relay to +# respond. A value of 0 will disable the timeout. The default value is 30. +#timeout = 30 + +# If true, the server's relay certificate will be verified at startup. +# The default is to use the value in the [server] section. +#tls_verify = true + +# Whether to verify the relay's certificate for TLS connections. +# The default is to use the value in the [server] section. +#tls_checkpeer = false + +# Path to a certificate authority bundle file in PEM format to use +# instead of the system's default certificate authority database. +# The default is to use the value in the [server] section. +#tls_cacert = /etc/ssl/sudo/cacert.pem + +# Path to the server's certificate file in PEM format. +# The default is to use the certificate in the [server] section. +#tls_cert = /etc/ssl/sudo/certs/logsrvd_cert.pem + +# Path to the server's private key file in PEM format. +# The default is to use the key in the [server] section. +#tls_key = /etc/ssl/sudo/private/logsrvd_key.pem + +# TLS cipher list (see "CIPHER LIST FORMAT" in the openssl-ciphers manual). +# this setting is only effective if the negotiated protocol is TLS version +# 1.2. The default is to use the value in the [server] section. +#tls_ciphers_v12 = HIGH:!aNULL + +# TLS cipher list if the negotiated protocol is TLS version 1.3. +# The default is to use the value in the [server] section. +#tls_ciphers_v13 = TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 + +# Path to the Diffie-Hellman parameter file in PEM format. +# The default is to use the value in the [server] section. +#tls_dhparams = /etc/ssl/sudo/logsrvd_dhparams.pem + +[iolog] +# The top-level directory to use when constructing the path name for the +# I/O log directory. The session sequence number, if any, is stored here. +#iolog_dir = @iolog_dir@ + +# The path name, relative to iolog_dir, in which to store I/O logs. +# It is possible for iolog_file to contain directory components. +#iolog_file = %{seq} + +# If set, I/O logs will be compressed using zlib. Enabling compression can +# make it harder to view the logs in real-time as the program is executing. +#iolog_compress = false + +# If set, I/O log data is flushed to disk after each write instead of +# buffering it. This makes it possible to view the logs in real-time +# as the program is executing but reduces the effectiveness of compression. +#iolog_flush = true + +# The group to use when creating new I/O log files and directories. +# If iolog_group is not set, the primary group-ID of the user specified +# by iolog_user is used. If neither iolog_group nor iolog_user +# are set, I/O log files and directories are created with group-ID 0. +#iolog_group = wheel + +# The user to use when setting the user-ID and group-ID of new I/O +# log files and directories. If iolog_group is set, it will be used +# instead of the user's primary group-ID. By default, I/O log files +# and directories are created with user and group-ID 0. +#iolog_user = root + +# The file mode to use when creating I/O log files. The file permissions +# will always include the owner read and write bits, even if they are +# not present in the specified mode. When creating I/O log directories, +# search (execute) bits are added to match the read and write bits +# specified by iolog_mode. +#iolog_mode = 0600 + +# If disabled, sudo_logsrvd will attempt to avoid logging plaintext +# password in the terminal input using passprompt_regex. +#log_passwords = true + +# The maximum sequence number that will be substituted for the "%{seq}" +# escape in the I/O log file. While the value substituted for "%{seq}" +# is in base 36, maxseq itself should be expressed in decimal. Values +# larger than 2176782336 (which corresponds to the base 36 sequence +# number "ZZZZZZ") will be silently truncated to 2176782336. +#maxseq = 2176782336 + +# One or more POSIX extended regular expressions used to match +# password prompts in the terminal output when log_passwords is +# disabled. Multiple passprompt_regex settings may be specified. +#passprompt_regex = [Pp]assword[: ]* +#passprompt_regex = [Pp]assword for [a-z0-9]+: * + +[eventlog] +# Where to log accept, reject, exit, and alert events. +# Accepted values are syslog, logfile, or none. +# Defaults to syslog +#log_type = syslog + +# Whether to log an event when a command exits or is terminated by a signal. +# Defaults to false +#log_exit = true + +# Event log format. +# Currently only sudo-style event logs are supported. +#log_format = sudo + +[syslog] +# The maximum length of a syslog payload. +# On many systems, syslog(3) has a relatively small log buffer. +# IETF RFC 5424 states that syslog servers must support messages +# of at least 480 bytes and should support messages up to 2048 bytes. +# Messages larger than this value will be split into multiple messages. +#maxlen = 960 + +# The syslog facility to use for event log messages. +# The following syslog facilities are supported: authpriv (if your OS +# supports it), auth, daemon, user, local0, local1, local2, local3, +# local4, local5, local6, and local7. +#facility = @logfac@ + +# Syslog priority to use for event log accept messages, when the command +# is allowed by the security policy. The following syslog priorities are +# supported: alert, crit, debug, emerg, err, info, notice, warning, none. +#accept_priority = @goodpri@ + +# Syslog priority to use for event log reject messages, when the command +# is not allowed by the security policy. +#reject_priority = @badpri@ + +# Syslog priority to use for event log alert messages reported by the +# client. +#alert_priority = @badpri@ + +# The syslog facility to use for server warning messages. +# Defaults to daemon. +#server_facility = daemon + +[logfile] +# The path to the file-based event log. +# This path must be fully-qualified and start with a '/' character. +#path = @logpath@ + +# The format string used when formatting the date and time for +# file-based event logs. Formatting is performed via strftime(3) so +# any format string supported by that function is allowed. +#time_format = %h %e %T +.RE +.fi +.SH "SEE ALSO" +strftime(3), +sudo.conf(@mansectform@), +sudoers(@mansectform@), +sudo(8), +sudo_logsrvd(8) +.SH "AUTHORS" +Many people have worked on +\fBsudo\fR +over the years; this version consists of code written primarily by: +.sp +.RS 6n +Todd C. Miller +.RE +.PP +See the CONTRIBUTORS.md file in the +\fBsudo\fR +distribution (https://www.sudo.ws/about/contributors/) for an +exhaustive list of people who have contributed to +\fBsudo\fR. +.SH "BUGS" +If you believe you have found a bug in +\fBsudo\fR, +you can submit a bug report at https://bugzilla.sudo.ws/ +.SH "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. +.SH "DISCLAIMER" +\fBsudo\fR +is provided +\(lqAS IS\(rq +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.md file distributed with +\fBsudo\fR +or https://www.sudo.ws/about/license/ for complete details. |