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.\" Automatically generated from the sudoreplay.mdoc.in file. Do not edit.
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.\" Copyright (c) 2009-2023 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@sudo.ws>
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.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 formatted 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.
Space characters in the command name and arguments are also formatted in octal.
.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 either file a bug report in the sudo bug database,
https://bugzilla.sudo.ws/, or open an issue at
https://github.com/sudo-project/sudo/issues.
If you would prefer to use email, messages may be sent to the
sudo-workers mailing list,
https://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-workers (public)
or <sudo@sudo.ws> (private).
.PP
Please do not report security vulnerabilities through public GitHub
issues, Bugzilla or mailing lists.
Instead, report them via email to <Todd.Miller@sudo.ws>.
You may encrypt your message with PGP if you would like, using
the key found at https://www.sudo.ws/dist/PGPKEYS.
.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.
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