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Published: Feb 19, 2018 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 30 Imported by: 347

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Overview

Package events implements the audit log interface events.IAuditLog using filesystem backend.

Audit logs ----------

Audit logs are events associated with user logins, server access and session log events like session.start.

Example audit log event:

{"addr.local":"172.10.1.20:3022",

 "addr.remote":"172.10.1.254:58866",
 "event":"session.start",
 "login":"root",
 "user":"klizhentas@gmail.com"
}

Session Logs ------------

Session logs are a series of events and recorded SSH interactive session playback.

Example session log event:

{
  "time":"2018-01-04T02:12:40.245Z",
  "event":"print",
  "bytes":936,
  "ms":40962,
  "offset":16842,
  "ei":31,
  "ci":29
}

Print event fields ------------------

Print event specifies session output - PTY io recorded by Teleport node or Proxy based on the configuration.

* "offset" is an offset in bytes from a start of a session * "ms" is a delay in milliseconds from the last event occured * "ci" is a chunk index ordering only print events * "ei" is an event index ordering events from the first one

As in example of print event above, "ei" - is a session event index - 31, while "ci" is a chunk index - meaning that this event is 29th in a row of print events.

Client streaming session logs ------------------------------

Session related logs are delivered in order defined by clients. Every event is ordered and has a session-local index, every next event has index incremented.

Client deliveres session events in batches, where every event in the batch is guaranteed to be in continuous order (e.g. no cases with events delivered in a single batch to have missing event or chunk index).

Disk File format ----------------

On disk file format is designed to be compatible with NFS filesystems and provides guarantee that only one auth server writes to the file at a time.

Main Audit Log Format =====================

The main log files are saved as:

/var/lib/teleport/log/<auth-server-id>/<date>.log

The log file is rotated every 24 hours. The old files must be cleaned up or archived by an external tool.

Log file format: utc_date,action,json_fields

Common JSON fields - user : teleport user - login : server OS login, the user logged in as - addr.local : server address:port - addr.remote: connected client's address:port - sid : session ID (GUID format)

Examples: 2016-04-25 22:37:29 +0000 UTC,session.start,{"addr.local":"127.0.0.1:3022","addr.remote":"127.0.0.1:35732","login":"root","sid":"4a9d97de-0b36-11e6-a0b3-d8cb8ae5080e","user":"vincent"} 2016-04-25 22:54:31 +0000 UTC,exec,{"addr.local":"127.0.0.1:3022","addr.remote":"127.0.0.1:35949","command":"-bash -c ls /","login":"root","user":"vincent"}

Session log file format =======================

Each session has its own session log stored as several files:

Index file contains a list of event files and chunks files associated with a session:

/var/lib/teleport/log/sessions/<auth-server-id>/<session-id>.index

The format of the index file contains of two or more lines with pointers to other files:

{"file_name":"<session-id>-<first-event-in-file-index>.events","type":"events","index":<first-event-in-file-index>} {"file_name":"<session-id>-<first-chunk-in-file-offset>.chunks","type":"chunks","offset":<first-chunk-in-file-offset>}

Files:

/var/lib/teleport/log/<auth-server-id>/<session-id>-<first-event-in-file-index>.events
/var/lib/teleport/log/<auth-server-id>/<session-id>-<first-chunk-in-file-offset>.chunks

Where:

  • .events (same events as in the main log, but related to the session)
  • .chunks (recorded session bytes: PTY IO)

Examples ~~~~~~~~

**Single auth server**

In the simplest case, single auth server a1 log for a single session id s1 will consist of three files:

/var/lib/teleport/a1/s1.index

With contents:

{"file_name":"s1-0.events","type":"events","index":0} {"file_name":"s1-0.chunks","type":"chunks","offset":0}

This means that all session events are located in s1-0.events file starting from the first event with index 0 and all chunks are located in file s1-0.chunks file with the byte offset from the start - 0.

File with session events /var/lib/teleport/a1/s1-0.events will contain:

{"ei":0,"event":"session.start", ...} {"ei":1,"event":"resize",...} {"ei":2,"ci":0, "event":"print","bytes":40,"offset":0} {"ei":3,"event":"session.end", ...}

File with recorded session /var/lib/teleport/a1/s1-0.chunks will contain 40 bytes emitted by print event with chunk index 0

**Multiple Auth Servers**

In high availability mode scenario, multiple auth servers will be

deployed behind a load balancer.

Any auth server can go down during session and clients will retry the delivery to the other auth server.

Both auth servers have mounted /var/lib/teleport/log as a shared NFS folder.

To make sure that only one auth server writes to a file at a time, each auth server writes to it's own file in a sub folder named with host UUID of the server.

Client sends the chunks of events related to the session s1 in order, but load balancer sends first batch of event to the first server a1, and the second batch of event to the second server a2.

Server a1 will produce the following file:

/var/lib/teleport/a1/s1.index

With contents:

{"file_name":"s1-0.events","type":"events","index":0} {"file_name":"s1-0.chunks","type":"chunks","offset":0}

Events file /var/lib/teleport/a1/s1-0.events will contain:

{"ei":0,"event":"session.start", ...} {"ei":1,"event":"resize",...} {"ei":2,"ci":0, "event":"print","bytes":40,"offset":0}

Events file /var/lib/teleport/a1/s1-0.chunks will contain 40 bytes emitted by print event with chunk index.

Server a2 will produce the following file:

/var/lib/teleport/a2/s1.index

With contents:

{"file_name":"s1-3.events","type":"events","index":3} {"file_name":"s1-40.chunks","type":"chunks","offset":40}

Events file /var/lib/teleport/a2/s1-4.events will contain:

{"ei":3,"ci":1, "event":"print","bytes":15,"ms":713,"offset":40} {"ei":4,"event":"session.end", ...}

Events file /var/lib/teleport/a2/s1-40.chunks will contain 15 bytes emitted by print event with chunk index 1 and comes after delay of 713 milliseconds.

Offset 40 indicates that the first chunk stored in the file s1-40.chunks comes at an offset of 40 bytes from the start of the session.

Log Search and Playback -----------------------

Log search and playback is aware of multiple auth servers, merges indexes, event streams stored on multiple auth servers.

Package events is a generated protocol buffer package.

It is generated from these files:
	slice.proto

It has these top-level messages:
	SessionSlice
	SessionChunk

Index

Constants

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const (
	// Common event fields:
	EventType   = "event"       // event type/kind
	EventTime   = "time"        // event time
	EventLogin  = "login"       // OS login
	EventUser   = "user"        // teleport user
	LocalAddr   = "addr.local"  // address on the host
	RemoteAddr  = "addr.remote" // client (user's) address
	EventCursor = "id"          // event ID (used as cursor value for enumeration, not stored)

	// EventIndex is an event index as received from the logging server
	EventIndex = "ei"

	// EventNamespace is a namespace of the session event
	EventNamespace = "namespace"

	// SessionPrintEvent event happens every time a write occurs to
	// temirnal I/O during a session
	SessionPrintEvent = "print"

	// SessionPrintEventBytes says how many bytes have been written into the session
	// during "print" event
	SessionPrintEventBytes = "bytes"

	// SessionEventTimestamp is an offset (in milliseconds) since the beginning of the
	// session when the terminal IO event happened
	SessionEventTimestamp = "ms"

	// SessionEvent indicates that session has been initiated
	// or updated by a joining party on the server
	SessionStartEvent = "session.start"

	// SessionEndEvent indicates that a session has ended
	SessionEndEvent = "session.end"
	SessionEventID  = "sid"
	SessionServerID = "server_id"

	// SessionByteOffset is the number of bytes written to session stream since
	// the beginning
	SessionByteOffset = "offset"

	// SessionJoinEvent indicates that someone joined a session
	SessionJoinEvent = "session.join"
	// SessionLeaveEvent indicates that someone left a session
	SessionLeaveEvent = "session.leave"

	// UserLoginEvent indicates that a user logged into web UI or via tsh
	UserLoginEvent = "user.login"
	// LoginMethod is the event field indicating how the login was performed
	LoginMethod = "method"
	// LoginMethodLocal represents login with username/password
	LoginMethodLocal = "local"
	// LoginMethodOIDC represents login with OIDC
	LoginMethodOIDC = "oidc"
	// LoginMethodSAML represents login with SAML
	LoginMethodSAML = "saml"
	// LoginMethodGithub represents login with Github
	LoginMethodGithub = "github"

	// ExecEvent is an exec command executed by script or user on
	// the server side
	ExecEvent        = "exec"
	ExecEventCommand = "command"
	ExecEventCode    = "exitCode"
	ExecEventError   = "exitError"

	// SubsystemEvent is the result of the execution of a subsystem.
	SubsystemEvent = "subsystem"
	SubsystemName  = "name"
	SubsystemError = "exitError"

	// Port forwarding event
	PortForwardEvent   = "port"
	PortForwardAddr    = "addr"
	PortForwardSuccess = "success"
	PortForwardErr     = "error"

	// AuthAttemptEvent is authentication attempt that either
	// succeeded or failed based on event status
	AuthAttemptEvent   = "auth"
	AuthAttemptSuccess = "success"
	AuthAttemptErr     = "error"

	// SCPEvent means data transfer that occurred on the server
	SCPEvent  = "scp"
	SCPPath   = "path"
	SCPLengh  = "len"
	SCPAction = "action"

	// ResizeEvent means that some user resized PTY on the client
	ResizeEvent  = "resize"
	TerminalSize = "size" // expressed as 'W:H'
)
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const (
	// V1 is the V1 version of slice chunks API,
	// it is 0 because it was not defined before
	V1 = 0
	// V2 is the V2 version of slice chunks  API
	V2 = 2
)
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const (
	// SessionLogsDir is a subdirectory inside the eventlog data dir
	// where all session-specific logs and streams are stored, like
	// in /var/lib/teleport/logs/sessions
	SessionLogsDir = "sessions"

	// LogfileExt defines the ending of the daily event log file
	LogfileExt = ".log"
)
View Source
const (
	// MaxChunkBytes defines the maximum size of a session stream chunk that
	// can be requested via AuditLog.GetSessionChunk(). Set to 5MB
	MaxChunkBytes = 1024 * 1024 * 5
)

Variables

View Source
var (
	ErrInvalidLengthSlice = fmt.Errorf("proto: negative length found during unmarshaling")
	ErrIntOverflowSlice   = fmt.Errorf("proto: integer overflow")
)

Functions

func RegisterAuditLogServer

func RegisterAuditLogServer(s *grpc.Server, srv AuditLogServer)

Types

type AuditLog added in v1.0.0

type AuditLog struct {
	sync.Mutex
	*log.Entry
	AuditLogConfig
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

AuditLog is a new combined facility to record Teleport events and sessions. It implements IAuditLog

func NewAuditLog added in v1.0.0

func NewAuditLog(cfg AuditLogConfig) (*AuditLog, error)

Creates and returns a new Audit Log object whish will store its logfiles in a given directory. Session recording can be disabled by setting recordSessions to false.

func (*AuditLog) Close added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) Close() error

Closes the audit log, which inluces closing all file handles and releasing all session loggers

func (*AuditLog) EmitAuditEvent added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) EmitAuditEvent(eventType string, fields EventFields) error

EmitAuditEvent adds a new event to the log. Part of auth.IAuditLog interface.

func (*AuditLog) GetSessionChunk added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) GetSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, offsetBytes, maxBytes int) ([]byte, error)

GetSessionChunk returns a reader which console and web clients request to receive a live stream of a given session. The reader allows access to a session stream range from offsetBytes to offsetBytes+maxBytes

func (*AuditLog) GetSessionEvents added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) GetSessionEvents(namespace string, sid session.ID, afterN int) ([]EventFields, error)

Returns all events that happen during a session sorted by time (oldest first).

Can be filtered by 'after' (cursor value to return events newer than)

This function is usually used in conjunction with GetSessionReader to replay recorded session streams.

func (*AuditLog) LoggerFor added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) LoggerFor(namespace string, sid session.ID, compatibilityMode bool) (SessionLogger, error)

LoggerFor creates a logger for a specified session. Session loggers allow to group all events into special "session log files" for easier audit

func (*AuditLog) PostSessionChunk added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) PostSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, reader io.Reader) error

DELETE IN: 2.6.0 This method is no longer used in 2.5.0 PostSessionChunk writes a new chunk of session stream into the audit log

func (*AuditLog) PostSessionSlice

func (l *AuditLog) PostSessionSlice(slice SessionSlice) error

PostSessionSlice submits slice of session chunks to the audit log server.

func (*AuditLog) SearchEvents added in v1.0.0

func (l *AuditLog) SearchEvents(fromUTC, toUTC time.Time, query string, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

SearchEvents finds events. Results show up sorted by date (newest first), limit is used when set to value > 0

func (*AuditLog) SearchSessionEvents

func (l *AuditLog) SearchSessionEvents(fromUTC, toUTC time.Time, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

SearchSessionEvents searches for session related events. Used to find completed sessions.

func (*AuditLog) WaitForDelivery

func (l *AuditLog) WaitForDelivery(context.Context) error

type AuditLogClient

type AuditLogClient interface {
	SubmitSessionSlice(ctx context.Context, opts ...grpc.CallOption) (AuditLog_SubmitSessionSliceClient, error)
}

func NewAuditLogClient

func NewAuditLogClient(cc *grpc.ClientConn) AuditLogClient

type AuditLogConfig

type AuditLogConfig struct {
	// DataDir is the directory where audit log stores the data
	DataDir string

	// ServerID is the id of the audit log server
	ServerID string

	// RecordSessions controls if sessions are recorded along with audit events.
	RecordSessions bool

	// RotationPeriod defines how frequently to rotate the log file
	RotationPeriod time.Duration

	// SessionIdlePeriod defines the period after which sessions will be considered
	// idle (and audit log will free up some resources)
	SessionIdlePeriod time.Duration

	// Clock is a clock either real one or used in tests
	Clock clockwork.Clock

	// GID if provided will be used to set group ownership of the directory
	// to GID
	GID *int

	// UID if provided will be used to set userownership of the directory
	// to UID
	UID *int

	// DirMask if provided will be used to set directory mask access
	// otherwise set to default value
	DirMask *os.FileMode

	// PlaybackRecycleTTL is a time after uncompressed playback files will be
	// deleted
	PlaybackRecycleTTL time.Duration
}

AuditLogConfig specifies configuration for AuditLog server

func (*AuditLogConfig) CheckAndSetDefaults

func (a *AuditLogConfig) CheckAndSetDefaults() error

CheckAndSetDefaults checks and sets defaults

type AuditLogServer

type AuditLogServer interface {
	SubmitSessionSlice(AuditLog_SubmitSessionSliceServer) error
}

type AuditLog_SubmitSessionSliceClient

type AuditLog_SubmitSessionSliceClient interface {
	Send(*SessionSlice) error
	CloseAndRecv() (*google_protobuf1.Empty, error)
	grpc.ClientStream
}

type AuditLog_SubmitSessionSliceServer

type AuditLog_SubmitSessionSliceServer interface {
	SendAndClose(*google_protobuf1.Empty) error
	Recv() (*SessionSlice, error)
	grpc.ServerStream
}

type CompatSessionLogger

type CompatSessionLogger struct {
	CompatSessionLoggerConfig

	*log.Entry

	sync.Mutex
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

CompatSessionLogger implements a disk based session logger. The imporant property of the disk based logger is that it never fails and can be used as a fallback implementation behind more sophisticated loggers.

func NewCompatSessionLogger

func NewCompatSessionLogger(cfg CompatSessionLoggerConfig) (*CompatSessionLogger, error)

DELETE IN: 2.6.0 CompatSessionLogger is used only during upgrades from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0 Should be deleted in 2.6.0 releases NewCompatSessionLogger creates new disk based session logger

func (*CompatSessionLogger) Close

func (sl *CompatSessionLogger) Close() error

Close is called when clients close on the requested "session writer". We ignore their requests because this writer (file) should be closed only when the session logger is closed

func (*CompatSessionLogger) Finalize

func (sl *CompatSessionLogger) Finalize() error

Finalize is called by the session when it's closing. This is where we're releasing audit resources associated with the session

func (*CompatSessionLogger) LogEvent

func (sl *CompatSessionLogger) LogEvent(fields EventFields) error

LogEvent logs an event associated with this session

func (*CompatSessionLogger) PostSessionSlice

func (sl *CompatSessionLogger) PostSessionSlice(slice SessionSlice) error

PostSessionSlice takes series of events associated with the session and writes them to events files and data file for future replays

type CompatSessionLoggerConfig

type CompatSessionLoggerConfig struct {
	// SessionID is the session id of the logger
	SessionID session.ID
	// DataDir is data directory for session events files
	DataDir string
	// Clock is the clock replacement
	Clock clockwork.Clock
	// RecordSessions controls if sessions are recorded along with audit events.
	RecordSessions bool
}

DELETE IN: 2.6.0 CompatSessionLogger is used only during upgrades from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0 Should be deleted in 2.6.0 releases CompatSessionLoggerConfig sets up parameters for disk session logger associated with the session ID

type DiscardAuditLog added in v1.1.0

type DiscardAuditLog struct{}

DiscardAuditLog is do-nothing, discard-everything implementation of IAuditLog interface used for cases when audit is turned off

func NewDiscardAuditLog

func NewDiscardAuditLog() *DiscardAuditLog

NewDiscardAuditLog returns a no-op audit log instance

func (*DiscardAuditLog) Close

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) Close() error

func (*DiscardAuditLog) EmitAuditEvent added in v1.1.0

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) EmitAuditEvent(eventType string, fields EventFields) error

func (*DiscardAuditLog) GetSessionChunk added in v1.1.0

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) GetSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, offsetBytes, maxBytes int) ([]byte, error)

func (*DiscardAuditLog) GetSessionEvents added in v1.1.0

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) GetSessionEvents(namespace string, sid session.ID, after int) ([]EventFields, error)

func (*DiscardAuditLog) PostSessionChunk added in v1.1.0

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) PostSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, reader io.Reader) error

func (*DiscardAuditLog) PostSessionSlice

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) PostSessionSlice(SessionSlice) error

func (*DiscardAuditLog) SearchEvents added in v1.1.0

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) SearchEvents(fromUTC, toUTC time.Time, query string, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

func (*DiscardAuditLog) SearchSessionEvents

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) SearchSessionEvents(fromUTC time.Time, toUTC time.Time, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

func (*DiscardAuditLog) WaitForDelivery

func (d *DiscardAuditLog) WaitForDelivery(context.Context) error

type DiskSessionLogger

type DiskSessionLogger struct {
	DiskSessionLoggerConfig

	*log.Entry

	sync.Mutex
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

DiskSessionLogger implements a disk based session logger. The imporant property of the disk based logger is that it never fails and can be used as a fallback implementation behind more sophisticated loggers.

func NewDiskSessionLogger

func NewDiskSessionLogger(cfg DiskSessionLoggerConfig) (*DiskSessionLogger, error)

NewDiskSessionLogger creates new disk based session logger

func (*DiskSessionLogger) Close

func (sl *DiskSessionLogger) Close() error

Close is called when clients close on the requested "session writer". We ignore their requests because this writer (file) should be closed only when the session logger is closed

func (*DiskSessionLogger) Finalize

func (sl *DiskSessionLogger) Finalize() error

Finalize is called by the session when it's closing. This is where we're releasing audit resources associated with the session

func (*DiskSessionLogger) LogEvent

func (sl *DiskSessionLogger) LogEvent(fields EventFields) error

LogEvent logs an event associated with this session

func (*DiskSessionLogger) PostSessionSlice

func (sl *DiskSessionLogger) PostSessionSlice(slice SessionSlice) error

PostSessionSlice takes series of events associated with the session and writes them to events files and data file for future replays

type DiskSessionLoggerConfig

type DiskSessionLoggerConfig struct {
	// SessionID is the session id of the logger
	SessionID session.ID
	// DataDir is data directory for session events files
	DataDir string
	// Clock is the clock replacement
	Clock clockwork.Clock
	// RecordSessions controls if sessions are recorded along with audit events.
	RecordSessions bool
}

DiskSessionLoggerConfig sets up parameters for disk session logger associated with the session ID

type EventFields added in v1.0.0

type EventFields map[string]interface{}

EventFields instance is attached to every logged event

func (EventFields) AsString added in v1.0.0

func (f EventFields) AsString() string

String returns a string representation of an event structure

func (EventFields) GetInt added in v1.0.0

func (f EventFields) GetInt(key string) int

GetString returns an int representation of a logged field

func (EventFields) GetString added in v1.0.0

func (f EventFields) GetString(key string) string

GetString returns a string representation of a logged field

func (EventFields) GetTime added in v1.0.0

func (f EventFields) GetTime(key string) time.Time

GetString returns an int representation of a logged field

func (EventFields) GetType added in v1.0.0

func (f EventFields) GetType() string

GetType returns the type (string) of the event

type IAuditLog added in v1.0.0

type IAuditLog interface {
	// Closer releases connection and resources associated with log if any
	io.Closer

	// EmitAuditEvent emits audit event
	EmitAuditEvent(eventType string, fields EventFields) error

	// PostSessionSlice sends chunks of recorded session to the event log
	PostSessionSlice(SessionSlice) error

	// PostSessionChunk returns a writer which SSH nodes use to submit
	// their live sessions into the session log
	PostSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, reader io.Reader) error

	// GetSessionChunk returns a reader which can be used to read a byte stream
	// of a recorded session starting from 'offsetBytes' (pass 0 to start from the
	// beginning) up to maxBytes bytes.
	//
	// If maxBytes > MaxChunkBytes, it gets rounded down to MaxChunkBytes
	GetSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, offsetBytes, maxBytes int) ([]byte, error)

	// Returns all events that happen during a session sorted by time
	// (oldest first).
	//
	// after tells to use only return events after a specified cursor Id
	//
	// This function is usually used in conjunction with GetSessionReader to
	// replay recorded session streams.
	GetSessionEvents(namespace string, sid session.ID, after int) ([]EventFields, error)

	// SearchEvents is a flexible way to find events. The format of a query string
	// depends on the implementing backend. A recommended format is urlencoded
	// (good enough for Lucene/Solr)
	//
	// Pagination is also defined via backend-specific query format.
	//
	// The only mandatory requirement is a date range (UTC). Results must always
	// show up sorted by date (newest first)
	SearchEvents(fromUTC, toUTC time.Time, query string, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

	// SearchSessionEvents returns session related events only. This is used to
	// find completed session.
	SearchSessionEvents(fromUTC time.Time, toUTC time.Time, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

	// WaitForDelivery waits for resources to be released and outstanding requests to
	// complete after calling Close method
	WaitForDelivery(context.Context) error
}

IAuditLog is the primary (and the only external-facing) interface for AuditLogger. If you wish to implement a different kind of logger (not filesystem-based), you have to implement this interface

type MockAuditLog

type MockAuditLog struct {
	sync.Mutex

	FailedAttemptsC chan *SessionSlice
	SlicesC         chan *SessionSlice
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

MockAuditLog is audit log used for tests

func NewMockAuditLog

func NewMockAuditLog(capacity int) *MockAuditLog

func (*MockAuditLog) Close

func (d *MockAuditLog) Close() error

func (*MockAuditLog) EmitAuditEvent

func (d *MockAuditLog) EmitAuditEvent(eventType string, fields EventFields) error

func (*MockAuditLog) GetError

func (d *MockAuditLog) GetError() error

func (*MockAuditLog) GetSessionChunk

func (d *MockAuditLog) GetSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, offsetBytes, maxBytes int) ([]byte, error)

func (*MockAuditLog) GetSessionEvents

func (d *MockAuditLog) GetSessionEvents(namespace string, sid session.ID, after int) ([]EventFields, error)

func (*MockAuditLog) PostSessionChunk

func (d *MockAuditLog) PostSessionChunk(namespace string, sid session.ID, reader io.Reader) error

func (*MockAuditLog) PostSessionSlice

func (d *MockAuditLog) PostSessionSlice(slice SessionSlice) error

func (*MockAuditLog) SearchEvents

func (d *MockAuditLog) SearchEvents(fromUTC, toUTC time.Time, query string, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

func (*MockAuditLog) SearchSessionEvents

func (d *MockAuditLog) SearchSessionEvents(fromUTC, toUTC time.Time, limit int) ([]EventFields, error)

func (*MockAuditLog) SetError

func (d *MockAuditLog) SetError(e error)

func (*MockAuditLog) WaitForDelivery

func (d *MockAuditLog) WaitForDelivery(context.Context) error

type SessionChunk

type SessionChunk struct {
	// Time is the occurence of this event
	Time int64 `protobuf:"varint,2,opt,name=Time,json=time,proto3" json:"Time,omitempty"`
	// Data is captured data, contains event fields in case of event, session data otherwise
	Data []byte `protobuf:"bytes,3,opt,name=Data,json=data,proto3" json:"Data,omitempty"`
	// EventType is event type
	EventType string `protobuf:"bytes,4,opt,name=EventType,json=eventType,proto3" json:"EventType,omitempty"`
	// EventIndex is the event global index
	EventIndex int64 `protobuf:"varint,5,opt,name=EventIndex,json=eventIndex,proto3" json:"EventIndex,omitempty"`
	// Index is the autoincremented chunk index
	ChunkIndex int64 `protobuf:"varint,6,opt,name=ChunkIndex,json=chunkIndex,proto3" json:"ChunkIndex,omitempty"`
	// Offset is an offset from the previous chunk in bytes
	Offset int64 `protobuf:"varint,7,opt,name=Offset,json=offset,proto3" json:"Offset,omitempty"`
	// Delay is a delay from the previous event in milliseconds
	Delay int64 `protobuf:"varint,8,opt,name=Delay,json=delay,proto3" json:"Delay,omitempty"`
}

SessionChunk is a chunk to be posted in the context of the session

func (*SessionChunk) Descriptor

func (*SessionChunk) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)

func (*SessionChunk) Marshal

func (m *SessionChunk) Marshal() (data []byte, err error)

func (*SessionChunk) MarshalTo

func (m *SessionChunk) MarshalTo(data []byte) (int, error)

func (*SessionChunk) ProtoMessage

func (*SessionChunk) ProtoMessage()

func (*SessionChunk) Reset

func (m *SessionChunk) Reset()

func (*SessionChunk) Size

func (m *SessionChunk) Size() (n int)

func (*SessionChunk) String

func (m *SessionChunk) String() string

func (*SessionChunk) Unmarshal

func (m *SessionChunk) Unmarshal(data []byte) error

type SessionLogger added in v1.0.0

type SessionLogger interface {
	// LogEvent logs events associated with this session.
	LogEvent(fields EventFields) error

	// Close is called when clients close on the requested "session writer".
	// We ignore their requests because this writer (file) should be closed only
	// when the session logger is closed.
	Close() error

	// Finalize is called by the session when it's closing. This is where we're
	// releasing audit resources associated with the session
	Finalize() error

	// PostSessionSlice posts session slice
	PostSessionSlice(slice SessionSlice) error
}

sessionLogger is an interface that all session loggers must implement.

type SessionSlice

type SessionSlice struct {
	// Namespace is a session namespace
	Namespace string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=Namespace,json=namespace,proto3" json:"Namespace,omitempty"`
	// SessionID is a session ID associated with this chunk
	SessionID string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=SessionID,json=sessionID,proto3" json:"SessionID,omitempty"`
	// Chunks is a list of submitted session chunks
	Chunks []*SessionChunk `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=Chunks,json=chunks" json:"Chunks,omitempty"`
	// Version specifies session slice version
	Version int64 `protobuf:"varint,4,opt,name=Version,json=version,proto3" json:"Version,omitempty"`
}

SessionSlice is a slice of submitted chunks

func (*SessionSlice) Descriptor

func (*SessionSlice) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)

func (*SessionSlice) GetChunks

func (m *SessionSlice) GetChunks() []*SessionChunk

func (*SessionSlice) Marshal

func (m *SessionSlice) Marshal() (data []byte, err error)

func (*SessionSlice) MarshalTo

func (m *SessionSlice) MarshalTo(data []byte) (int, error)

func (*SessionSlice) ProtoMessage

func (*SessionSlice) ProtoMessage()

func (*SessionSlice) Reset

func (m *SessionSlice) Reset()

func (*SessionSlice) Size

func (m *SessionSlice) Size() (n int)

func (*SessionSlice) String

func (m *SessionSlice) String() string

func (*SessionSlice) Unmarshal

func (m *SessionSlice) Unmarshal(data []byte) error

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