SUDO_SENDLOG(8) | System Manager's Manual | SUDO_SENDLOG(8) |
sudo_sendlog
—
send sudo I/O log to log server
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 |
sudo_sendlog
can be used to send the
existing sudoers
I/O log path
to a remote log server such as sudo_logsrvd(8) for central
storage.
The options are as follows:
-A
,
--accept-only
-b
,
--ca-bundle
-c
,
--cert
--help
-h
,
--host
-i
,
--iolog-id
-r
option.-k
,
--key
-n
,
--no-verify
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
-r
,
--restart
-i
option must also
be specified when restarting a transfer.-R
,
--reject
-t
,
--test
-V
,
--version
sudo_sendlog
version and exit.sudo_sendlog
supports a flexible debugging
framework that is configured via Debug
lines in the
sudo.conf(5) file.
For more information on configuring sudo.conf(5), please refer to its manual.
Many people have worked on sudo
over the
years; this version consists of code written primarily by:
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
.
If you feel you have found a bug in
sudo_sendlog
, please submit a bug report at
https://bugzilla.sudo.ws/
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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.
May 12, 2020 | Sudo 1.9.5p2 |