Description
Type string READ/WRITE
iologhost is a string that defines the host that acts as a centralized I/O log server.
Example
iologhost="sol34.test.com";
Type string READ/WRITE
iologhost is a string that defines the host that acts as a centralized I/O log server.
iologhost="sol34.test.com";
Type integer READ/WRITE
Set log_passwords to false to disable the keystroke logging of any password entry commands detected during the session. The default value is true.
if (command in {"csh","ksh"}) { iolog_encrypt = true; log_passwords = false; iolog_errmax = 10000; iolog_opmax = 10000; loggroup = "admin"; logstderr = true; logstdout = false; logstdin = true; iolog = mktemp("/var/adm/pm." + user + "." + command + ".XXXXXX"); accept; }
Type list READ/WRITE
logomit specifies a list of variable names to omit when logging to the keystroke and event log which can be useful if space is at a premium. For example, the administrator could choose to log only the runenv variable, and omit the submit env variable. The default is an empty list.
logomit={ "nice" };
Type integer READ/WRITE
Set logstderr to true to enable keystroke logging of stderr output produced during the session. The default value is true.
if (command in {"csh","ksh"}) { iolog_encrypt = true; log_passwords = false; iolog_errmax = 10000; iolog_opmax = 10000; loggroup = "admin"; logstderr = true; logstdout = false; logstdin = true; iolog = mktemp("/var/adm/pm." + user + "." + command + ".XXXXXX"); accept; }
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