Reference Guide
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Session Logs
Viewing Command Logs
the command logs functionality allows kron pam to search for the commands executed in ssh/telnet proxy, sftp proxy, and sql proxy sessions, as well as keystrokes, file uploads, and file downloads, and texts that are captured by the ocr algorithm in rdp/vnc proxy sessions the difference between the command logs tab and the session logs tab is the listing method session logs are listed by sessions each line represents a session in the command logs, users can search for a command and all the sessions that have this command will be listed if a command is run in the session two times, two different lines will be shown in the command logs to search the command logs navigate to logging > session logs open the command logs tab fill in the search filter and click the search button the more button has been added to the command logs screen under the logging menu where users can list their log records for extra filtering additional filtering columns can be added to the screen with this button when the button is clicked, more than one value can be selected from the popup the selected columns will be added to the screen in order and filtering can be done according to the values entered by the user