From ae581a19fbe896a797450b9d9573fb66f2735227 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 16:37:38 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.9.13p3. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/sudoreplay.man.in | 534 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 534 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/sudoreplay.man.in (limited to 'docs/sudoreplay.man.in') diff --git a/docs/sudoreplay.man.in b/docs/sudoreplay.man.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73dbd52 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/sudoreplay.man.in @@ -0,0 +1,534 @@ +.\" Automatically generated from an mdoc input file. Do not edit. +.\" +.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: ISC +.\" +.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2023 Todd C. Miller +.\" +.\" 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 "SUDOREPLAY" "@mansectsu@" "January 16, 2023" "Sudo @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "System Manager's Manual" +.nh +.if n .ad l +.SH "NAME" +\fBsudoreplay\fR +\- replay sudo session logs +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.HP 11n +\fBsudoreplay\fR +[\fB\-FhnRS\fR] +[\fB\-d\fR\ \fIdir\fR] +[\fB\-f\fR\ \fIfilter\fR] +[\fB\-m\fR\ \fInum\fR] +[\fB\-s\fR\ \fInum\fR] +ID[\fI@offset\fR] +.HP 11n +\fBsudoreplay\fR +[\fB\-h\fR] +[\fB\-d\fR\ \fIdir\fR] +\fB\-l\fR +[search\ expression] +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +\fBsudoreplay\fR +plays back or lists the output logs created by +\fBsudo\fR. +When replaying, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +can play the session back in real-time, or the playback speed may be +adjusted (faster or slower) based on the command line options. +.PP +The +\fIID\fR +should either be a six character sequence of digits and +upper case letters, e.g., +\(lq0100A5\(rq +or a path name. +The +\fIID\fR +may include an optional +\fI@offset\fR +suffix which may be used to start replaying at a specific time offset. +The +\fI@offset\fR +is specified as a number in seconds since the start of the session +with an optional decimal fraction. +.PP +Path names may be relative to the I/O log directory +\fI@iolog_dir@\fR +(unless overridden by the +\fB\-d\fR +option) or fully qualified, beginning with a +\(oq/\(cq +character. +When a command is run via +\fBsudo\fR +with +\fIlog_output\fR +enabled in the +\fIsudoers\fR +file, a +\(lqTSID=ID\(rq +string is logged via +syslog(3) +or to the +\fBsudo\fR +log file. +The +\fIID\fR +may also be determined using +\fBsudoreplay\fR's +list mode. +.PP +In list mode, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +can be used to find the ID of a session based on a number of criteria +such as the user, tty, or command run. +.PP +In replay mode, if the standard input and output are connected to a terminal +and the +\fB\-n\fR +option is not specified, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will operate interactively. +In interactive mode, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will attempt to adjust the terminal size to match that of the session and +write directly to the terminal (not all terminals support this). +Additionally, it will poll the keyboard and act on the following keys: +.TP 14n +\(oq\fR\en\fR\(cq or \(oq\fR\er\fR\(cq +Skip to the next replay event; useful for long pauses. +.TP 14n +\(oq\fR\ \fR\(cq (space) +Pause output; press any key to resume. +.TP 14n +\(oq<\(cq +Reduce the playback speed by one half. +.TP 14n +\(oq>\(cq +Double the playback speed. +.PP +The session can be interrupted via control-C. +When the session has finished, the terminal is restored to its +original size if it was changed during playback. +.PP +The options are as follows: +.TP 8n +\fB\-d\fR \fIdir\fR, \fB\--directory\fR=\fIdir\fR +Store session logs in +\fIdir\fR +instead of the default, +\fI@iolog_dir@\fR. +.TP 8n +\fB\-f\fR \fIfilter\fR, \fB\--filter\fR=\fIfilter\fR +Select which I/O type(s) to display. +By default, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will display the command's standard output, standard error, and tty output. +The +\fIfilter\fR +argument is a comma-separated list, consisting of one or more of following: +\fIstdin\fR, +\fIstdout\fR, +\fIstderr\fR, +\fIttyin\fR, +and +\fIttyout\fR. +.TP 8n +\fB\-F\fR, \fB\--follow\fR +Enable +\(lqfollow mode\(rq. +When replaying a session, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will ignore end-of-file and keep replaying until the log is complete. +This can be used to replay a session that is still in progress, +similar to +\(lqtail -f\(rq. +An I/O log file is considered to be complete when the write bits +have been cleared on the session's timing file. +Versions of +\fBsudo\fR +prior to 1.9.1 do not clear the write bits upon completion. +.TP 8n +\fB\-h\fR, \fB\--help\fR +Display a short help message to the standard output and exit. +.TP 8n +\fB\-l\fR, \fB\--list\fR [\fIsearch expression\fR] +Enable +\(lqlist mode\(rq. +In this mode, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will list available sessions in a format similar to the +\fBsudo\fR +log file format, sorted by file name (or sequence number). +Any control characters present in the log data are formated in octal +with a leading +\(oq#\(cq +character. +For example, a horizontal tab is displayed as +\(oq#011\(cq +and an embedded carriage return is displayed as +\(oq#015\(cq. +.sp +If a +\fIsearch expression\fR +is specified, it will be used to restrict the IDs that are displayed. +An expression is composed of the following predicates: +.PP +.RS 8n +.PD 0 +.TP 8n +command \fIpattern\fR +Evaluates to true if the command run matches the POSIX extended +regular expression +\fIpattern\fR. +.PD +.TP 8n +cwd \fIdirectory\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run with the specified current +working directory. +.TP 8n +fromdate \fIdate\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run on or after +\fIdate\fR. +See +\fIDate and time format\fR +for a description of supported date and time formats. +.TP 8n +group \fIrunas_group\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run with the specified +\fIrunas_group\fR. +Unless a +\fIrunas_group\fR +was explicitly specified when +\fBsudo\fR +was run this field will be empty in the log. +.TP 8n +host \fIhostname\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run on the specified +\fIhostname\fR. +.TP 8n +runas \fIrunas_user\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run as the specified +\fIrunas_user\fR. +By default, +\fBsudo\fR +runs commands as the +\fBroot\fR +user. +.TP 8n +todate \fIdate\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run on or prior to +\fIdate\fR. +See +\fIDate and time format\fR +for a description of supported date and time formats. +.TP 8n +tty \fItty name\fR +Evaluates to true if the command was run on the specified terminal device. +The +\fItty name\fR +should be specified without the +\fI/dev/\fR +prefix, e.g., +\fItty01\fR +instead of +\fI/dev/tty01\fR. +.TP 8n +user \fIuser name\fR +Evaluates to true if the ID matches a command run by +\fIuser name\fR. +.PP +Predicates may be abbreviated to the shortest unique string. +.sp +Predicates may be combined using +\fIand\fR, +\fIor\fR, +and +\fI\&!\fR +operators as well as +\(oq\&(\(cq +and +\(oq\&)\(cq +grouping (parentheses must generally be escaped from the shell). +The +\fIand\fR +operator is optional, adjacent predicates have an implied +\fIand\fR +unless separated by an +\fIor\fR. +.RE +.TP 8n +\fB\-m\fR, \fB\--max-wait\fR \fImax_wait\fR +Specify an upper bound on how long to wait between key presses or output data. +By default, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will accurately reproduce the delays between key presses or program output. +However, this can be tedious when the session includes long pauses. +When the +\fB\-m\fR +option is specified, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will limit these pauses to at most +\fImax_wait\fR +seconds. +The value may be specified as a floating point number, e.g., +\fI2.5\fR. +A +\fImax_wait\fR +of zero or less will eliminate the pauses entirely. +.TP 8n +\fB\-n\fR, \fB\--non-interactive\fR +Do not prompt for user input or attempt to re-size the terminal. +The session is written to the standard output, not directly to +the user's terminal. +.TP 8n +\fB\-R\fR, \fB\--no-resize\fR +Do not attempt to re-size the terminal to match the terminal size +of the session. +.TP 8n +\fB\-S\fR, \fB\--suspend-wait\fR +Wait while the command was suspended. +By default, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will ignore the time interval between when the command was suspended +and when it was resumed. +If the +\fB\-S\fR +option is specified, +\fBsudoreplay\fR +will wait instead. +.TP 8n +\fB\-s\fR, \fB\--speed\fR \fIspeed_factor\fR +This option causes +\fBsudoreplay\fR +to adjust the number of seconds it will wait between key presses or +program output. +This can be used to slow down or speed up the display. +For example, a +\fIspeed_factor\fR +of +\fI2\fR +would make the output twice as fast whereas a +\fIspeed_factor\fR +of +\fI.5\fR +would make the output twice as slow. +.TP 8n +\fB\-V\fR, \fB\--version\fR +Print the +\fBsudoreplay\fR +versions version number and exit. +.SS "Date and time format" +The time and date may be specified multiple ways, common formats include: +.TP 8n +HH:MM:SS am MM/DD/CCYY timezone +24 hour time may be used in place of am/pm. +.TP 8n +HH:MM:SS am Month, Day Year timezone +24 hour time may be used in place of am/pm, and month and day names +may be abbreviated. +Month and day of the week names must be specified in English. +.TP 8n +CCYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS +ISO time format +.TP 8n +DD Month CCYY HH:MM:SS +The month name may be abbreviated. +.PP +Either time or date may be omitted, the am/pm and timezone are optional. +If no date is specified, the current day is assumed; if no time is +specified, the first second of the specified date is used. +The less significant parts of both time and date may also be omitted, +in which case zero is assumed. +.PP +The following are all valid time and date specifications: +.TP 8n +now +The current time and date. +.TP 8n +tomorrow +Exactly one day from now. +.TP 8n +yesterday +24 hours ago. +.TP 8n +2 hours ago +2 hours ago. +.TP 8n +next Friday +The first second of the Friday in the next (upcoming) week. +Not to be confused with +\(lqthis Friday\(rq +which would match the Friday of the current week. +.TP 8n +last week +The current time but 7 days ago. +This is equivalent to +\(lqa week ago\(rq. +.TP 8n +a fortnight ago +The current time but 14 days ago. +.TP 8n +10:01 am 9/17/2009 +10:01 am, September 17, 2009. +.TP 8n +10:01 am +10:01 am on the current day. +.TP 8n +10 +10:00 am on the current day. +.TP 8n +9/17/2009 +00:00 am, September 17, 2009. +.TP 8n +10:01 am Sep 17, 2009 +10:01 am, September 17, 2009. +.PP +Relative time specifications do not always work as expected. +For example, the +\(lqnext\(rq +qualifier is intended to be used in conjunction with a day such as +\(lqnext Monday\(rq. +When used with units of weeks, months, years, etc +the result will be one more than expected. +For example, +\(lqnext week\(rq +will result in a time exactly two weeks from now, which is probably +not what was intended. +This will be addressed in a future version of +\fBsudoreplay\fR. +.SS "Debugging sudoreplay" +\fBsudoreplay\fR +versions 1.8.4 and higher support a flexible debugging framework +that is configured via +\fIDebug\fR +lines in the +sudo.conf(@mansectform@) +file. +.PP +For more information on configuring +sudo.conf(@mansectform@), +refer to its manual. +.SH "FILES" +.TP 26n +\fI@sysconfdir@/sudo.conf\fR +Debugging framework configuration +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@\fR +The default I/O log directory. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/log\fR +Example session log info. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/log.json\fR +Example session log info (JSON format). +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/stdin\fR +Example session standard input log. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/stdout\fR +Example session standard output log. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/stderr\fR +Example session standard error log. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/ttyin\fR +Example session tty input file. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/ttyout\fR +Example session tty output file. +.TP 26n +\fI@iolog_dir@/00/00/01/timing\fR +Example session timing file. +.PP +The +\fIstdin\fR, +\fIstdout\fR +and +\fIstderr\fR +files will be empty unless +\fBsudo\fR +was used as part of a pipeline for a particular command. +.SH "EXAMPLES" +List sessions run by user +\fImillert\fR: +.nf +.sp +.RS 4n +# sudoreplay -l user millert +.RE +.fi +.PP +List sessions run by user +\fIbob\fR +with a command containing the string vi: +.nf +.sp +.RS 4n +# sudoreplay -l user bob command vi +.RE +.fi +.PP +List sessions run by user +\fIjeff\fR +that match a regular expression: +.nf +.sp +.RS 4n +# sudoreplay -l user jeff command '/bin/[a-z]*sh' +.RE +.fi +.PP +List sessions run by jeff or bob on the console: +.nf +.sp +.RS 4n +# sudoreplay -l ( user jeff or user bob ) tty console +.RE +.fi +.SH "SEE ALSO" +script(1), +sudo.conf(@mansectform@), +sudo(@mansectsu@) +.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 +\fBsudoreplay\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" +\fBsudoreplay\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. -- cgit v1.2.3