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SUDO_LOGSRV.PROTO(4)          File Formats Manual         SUDO_LOGSRV.PROTO(4)



NAME
       sudo_logsrv.proto - Sudo log server protocol

DESCRIPTION
       Starting with version 1.9.0, sudo supports sending event and I/O logs
       to a log server.  The protocol used is written in Google's Protocol
       Buffers domain specific language.  The EXAMPLES section includes a
       complete description of the protocol in Protocol Buffers format.

       Because there is no way to determine message boundaries when using
       Protocol Buffers, the wire size of each message is sent immediately
       preceding the message itself as a 32-bit unsigned integer in network
       byte order.  This is referred to as “length-prefix framing” and is how
       Google suggests handling the lack of message delimiters.

       The protocol is made up of two basic messages, ClientMessage and
       ServerMessage, described below.  The server must accept messages up to
       two megabytes in size.  The server may return an error if the client
       tries to send a message larger than two megabytes.

Client Messages
       A ClientMessage is a container used to encapsulate all the possible
       message types a client may send to the server.

       message ClientMessage {
         oneof type {
           AcceptMessage accept_msg = 1;
           RejectMessage reject_msg = 2;
           ExitMessage exit_msg = 3;
           RestartMessage restart_msg = 4;
           AlertMessage alert_msg = 5;
           IoBuffer ttyin_buf = 6;
           IoBuffer ttyout_buf = 7;
           IoBuffer stdin_buf = 8;
           IoBuffer stdout_buf = 9;
           IoBuffer stderr_buf = 10;
           ChangeWindowSize winsize_event = 11;
           CommandSuspend suspend_event = 12;
           ClientHello hello_msg = 13;
         }
       }

       The different ClientMessage sub-messages the client may sent to the
       server are described below.

   TimeSpec
       message TimeSpec {
           int64 tv_sec = 1;
           int32 tv_nsec = 2;
       }

       A TimeSpec is the equivalent of a POSIX struct timespec, containing
       seconds and nanoseconds members.  The tv_sec member is a 64-bit integer
       to support dates after the year 2038.

   InfoMessage
       message InfoMessage {
         message StringList {
           repeated string strings = 1;
         }
         message NumberList {
           repeated int64 numbers = 1;
         }
         string key = 1;
         oneof value {
           int64 numval = 2;
           string strval = 3;
           StringList strlistval = 4;
           NumberList numlistval = 5;
         }
       }

       An InfoMessage is used to represent information about the invoking user
       as well as the execution environment the command runs in the form of
       key-value pairs.  The key is always a string but the value may be a
       64-bit integer, a string, an array of strings or an array of 64-bit
       integers.  The event log data is composed of InfoMessage entries.  See
       the EVENT LOG VARIABLES section for more information.

   ClientHello hello_msg
       message ClientHello {
         string client_id = 1;
       }

       A ClientHello message consists of client information that may be sent
       to the server when the client first connects.

       client_id
               A free-form client description.  This usually includes the name
               and version of the client implementation.

   AcceptMessage accept_msg
       message AcceptMessage {
         TimeSpec submit_time = 1;
         repeated InfoMessage info_msgs = 2;
         bool expect_iobufs = 3;
       }

       An AcceptMessage is sent by the client when a command is allowed by the
       security policy.  It contains the following members:

       submit_time
               The wall clock time when the command was submitted to the
               security policy.

       info_msgs
               An array of InfoMessage describing the user who submitted the
               command as well as the execution environment of the command.
               This information is used to generate an event log entry and may
               also be used by server to determine where and how the I/O log
               is stored.

       expect_iobufs
               Set to true if the server should expect IoBuffer messages to
               follow (for I/O logging) or false if the server should only
               store the event log.

       If an AcceptMessage is sent, the client must not send a RejectMessage
       or RestartMessage.

   RejectMessage reject_msg
       message RejectMessage {
         TimeSpec submit_time = 1;
         string reason = 2;
         repeated InfoMessage info_msgs = 3;
       }

       A RejectMessage is sent by the client when a command is denied by the
       security policy.  It contains the following members:

       submit_time
               The wall clock time when the command was submitted to the
               security policy.

       reason  The reason the security policy gave for denying the command.

       info_msgs
               An array of InfoMessage describing the user who submitted the
               command as well as the execution environment of the command.
               This information is used to generate an event log entry.

       If a RejectMessage is sent, the client must not send an AcceptMessage
       or RestartMessage.

   ExitMessage exit_msg
       message ExitMessage {
         TimeSpec run_time = 1;
         int32 exit_value = 2;
         bool dumped_core = 3;
         string signal = 4;
         string error = 5;
       }

       An ExitMessage is sent by the client after the command has exited or
       has been terminated by a signal.  It contains the following members:

       run_time
               The total amount of elapsed time since the command started,
               calculated using a monotonic clock where possible.  This is not
               the wall clock time.

       exit_value
               The command's exit value in the range 0-255.

       dumped_core
               True if the command was terminated by a signal and dumped core.

       signal  If the command was terminated by a signal, this is set to the
               name of the signal without the leading “SIG”.  For example,
               INT, TERM, KILL, SEGV.

       error   A message from the client indicating that the command was
               terminated unexpectedly due to an error.

       When performing I/O logging, the client should wait for a commit_point
       corresponding to the final IoBuffer before closing the connection
       unless the final commit_point has already been received.

   RestartMessage restart_msg
       message RestartMessage {
         string log_id = 1;
         TimeSpec resume_point = 2;
       }

       A RestartMessage is sent by the client to resume sending an existing
       I/O log that was previously interrupted.  It contains the following
       members:

       log_id  The the server-side name for an I/O log that was previously
               sent to the client by the server.  This may be a path name on
               the server or some other kind of server-side identifier.

       resume_point
               The point in time after which to resume the I/O log.  This is
               in the form of a TimeSpec representing the amount of time since
               the command started, not the wall clock time.  The resume_point
               should correspond to a commit_point previously sent to the
               client by the server.  If the server receives a RestartMessage
               containing a resume_point it has not previously seen, an error
               will be returned to the client and the connection will be
               dropped.

       If a RestartMessage is sent, the client must not send an AcceptMessage
       or RejectMessage.

   AlertMessage alert_msg
       message AlertMessage {
         TimeSpec alert_time = 1;
         string reason = 2;
         repeated InfoMessage info_msgs = 3;
       }

       An AlertMessage is sent by the client to indicate a problem detected by
       the security policy while the command is running that should be stored
       in the event log.  It contains the following members:

       alert_time
               The wall clock time when the alert occurred.

       reason  The reason for the alert.

       info_msgs
               An optional array of InfoMessage describing the user who
               submitted the command as well as the execution environment of
               the command.  This information is used to generate an event log
               entry.

   IoBuffer ttyin_buf | ttyout_buf | stdin_buf | stdout_buf | stderr_buf
       message IoBuffer {
         TimeSpec delay = 1;
         bytes data = 2;
       }

       An IoBuffer is used to represent data from terminal input, terminal
       output, standard input, standard output or standard error.  It contains
       the following members:

       delay   The elapsed time since the last record in the form of a
               TimeSpec.  The delay should be calculated using a monotonic
               clock where possible.

       data    The binary I/O log data from terminal input, terminal output,
               standard input, standard output or standard error.

   ChangeWindowSize winsize_event
       message ChangeWindowSize {
         TimeSpec delay = 1;
         int32 rows = 2;
         int32 cols = 3;
       }

       A ChangeWindowSize message is sent by the client when the terminal
       running the command changes size.  It contains the following members:

       delay   The elapsed time since the last record in the form of a
               TimeSpec.  The delay should be calculated using a monotonic
               clock where possible.

       rows    The new number of terminal rows.

       cols    The new number of terminal columns.

   CommandSuspend suspend_event
       message CommandSuspend {
         TimeSpec delay = 1;
         string signal = 2;
       }

       A CommandSuspend message is sent by the client when the command is
       either suspended or resumed.  It contains the following members:

       delay   The elapsed time since the last record in the form of a
               TimeSpec.  The delay should be calculated using a monotonic
               clock where possible.

       signal  The signal name without the leading “SIG”.  For example, STOP,
               TSTP, CONT.

Server Messages
       A ServerMessage is a container used to encapsulate all the possible
       message types the server may send to a client.

       message ServerMessage {
         oneof type {
           ServerHello hello = 1;
           TimeSpec commit_point = 2;
           string log_id = 3;
           string error = 4;
           string abort = 5;
         }
       }

       The different ServerMessage sub-messages the server may sent to the
       client are described below.

   ServerHello hello
       message ServerHello {
         string server_id = 1;
         string redirect = 2;
         repeated string servers = 3;
       }

       The ServerHello message consists of server information sent when the
       client first connects.  It contains the following members:

       server_id
               A free-form server description.  Usually this includes the name
               and version of the implementation running on the log server.
               This member is always present.

       redirect
               A host and port separated by a colon (‘’): that the client
               should connect to instead.  The host may be a host name, an
               IPv4 address, or an IPv6 address in square brackets.  This may
               be used for server load balancing.  The server will disconnect
               after sending the ServerHello when it includes a redirect.

       servers
               A list of other known log servers.  This can be used to
               implement log server redundancy and allows the client to
               discover all other log servers simply by connecting to one
               known server.  This member may be omitted when there is only a
               single log server.

   TimeSpec commit_point
       A periodic time stamp sent by the server to indicate when I/O log
       buffers have been committed to storage.  This message is not sent after
       every IoBuffer but rather at a server-configurable interval.  When the
       server receives an ExitMessage, it will respond with a commit_point
       corresponding to the last received IoBuffer before closing the
       connection.

   string log_id
       The server-side ID of the I/O log being stored, sent in response to an
       AcceptMessage where expect_iobufs is true.

   string error
       A fatal server-side error.  The server will close the connection after
       sending the error message.

   string abort
       An abort message from the server indicates that the client should kill
       the command and terminate the session.  It may be used to implement
       simple server-side policy.  The server will close the connection after
       sending the abort message.

Protocol flow of control
       The expected protocol flow is as follows:

       1.   Client connects to the first available server.  If the client is
            configured to use TLS, a TLS handshake will be attempted.

       2.   Client sends ClientHello.  This is currently optional but allows
            the server to detect a non-TLS connection on the TLS port.

       3.   Server sends ServerHello.

       4.   Client responds with either AcceptMessage, RejectMessage, or
            RestartMessage.

       5.   If client sent a AcceptMessage with expect_iobufs set, server
            creates a new I/O log and responds with a log_id.

       6.   Client sends zero or more IoBuffer messages.

       7.   Server periodically responds to IoBuffer messages with a
            commit_point.

       8.   Client sends an ExitMessage when the command exits or is killed.

       9.   Server sends the final commit_point if one is pending.

       10.  Server closes the connection.  After receiving the final
            commit_point, the client shuts down its side of the TLS connection
            if TLS is in use, and closes the connection.

       11.  Server shuts down its side of the TLS connection if TLS is in use,
            and closes the connection.

       At any point, the server may send an error or abort message to the
       client at which point the server will close the connection.  If an
       abort message is received, the client should terminate the running
       command.

EVENT LOG VARIABLES
       AcceptMessage, AlertMessage and RejectMessage classes contain an array
       of InfoMessage that should contain information about the user who
       submitted the command as well as information about the execution
       environment of the command if it was accepted.

       Some variables have a client, run, or submit prefix.  These prefixes
       are used to eliminate ambiguity for variables that could apply to the
       client program, the user submitting the command, or the command being
       run.  Variables with a client prefix pertain to the program performing
       the connection to the log server, for example sudo.  Variables with a
       run prefix pertain to the command that the user requested be run.
       Variables with a submit prefix pertain to the user submitting the
       request (the user running sudo).

       The following InfoMessage entries are required:

       l l l.

       Key  Type Description

       command   string    command that was submitted

       runuser   string    name of user the command was run as

       submithost     string    name of host the command was submitted on

       submituser     string    name of user submitting the command

       The following InfoMessage entries are recognized, but not required:

       l l l.

       Key  Type Description

       clientargv     StringList     client's original argument vector

       clientpid int64     client's process ID

       clientppid     int64     client's parent process ID

       clientsid int64     client's terminal session ID

       columns   int64     number of columns in the terminal

       lines     int64     number of lines in the terminal

       runargv   StringList     argument vector of command to run

       runchroot string    root directory of command to run

       runcwd    string    running command's working directory

       runenv    StringList     the running command's environment

       rungid    int64     primary group-ID of the command

       rungids   NumberList     supplementary group-IDs for the command

       rungroup  string    primary group name of the command

       rungroups StringList     supplementary group names for the command

       runuid    int64     run user's user-ID

       submitcwd string    submit user's current working directory

       submitenv StringList     the submit user's environment

       submitgid int64     submit user's primary group-ID

       submitgids     NumberList     submit user's supplementary group-IDs

       submitgroup    string    submitting user's primary group name

       submitgroups   StringList     submit user's supplementary group names

       submituid int64     submit user's user-ID

       ttyname   string    the terminal the command was submitted from

       The server must accept other variables not listed above but may ignore
       them.

EXAMPLES
       The Protocol Buffers description of the log server protocol is included
       in full below.  Note that this uses the newer “proto3” syntax.

       syntax = "proto3";

       /*
        * Client message to the server.  Messages on the wire are
        * prefixed with a 32-bit size in network byte order.
        */
       message ClientMessage {
         oneof type {
           AcceptMessage accept_msg = 1;
           RejectMessage reject_msg = 2;
           ExitMessage exit_msg = 3;
           RestartMessage restart_msg = 4;
           AlertMessage alert_msg = 5;
           IoBuffer ttyin_buf = 6;
           IoBuffer ttyout_buf = 7;
           IoBuffer stdin_buf = 8;
           IoBuffer stdout_buf = 9;
           IoBuffer stderr_buf = 10;
           ChangeWindowSize winsize_event = 11;
           CommandSuspend suspend_event = 12;
         }
       }

       /* Equivalent of POSIX struct timespec */
       message TimeSpec {
           int64 tv_sec = 1;         /* seconds */
           int32 tv_nsec = 2;        /* nanoseconds */
       }

       /* I/O buffer with keystroke data */
       message IoBuffer {
         TimeSpec delay = 1;         /* elapsed time since last record */
         bytes data = 2;        /* keystroke data */
       }

       /*
        * Key/value pairs, like Privilege Manager struct info.
        * The value may be a number, a string, or a list of strings.
        */
       message InfoMessage {
         message StringList {
           repeated string strings = 1;
         }
         message NumberList {
           repeated int64 numbers = 1;
         }
         string key = 1;
         oneof value {
           int64 numval = 2;
           string strval = 3;
           StringList strlistval = 4;
           NumberList numlistval = 5;
         }
       }

       /*
        * Event log data for command accepted by the policy.
        */
       message AcceptMessage {
         TimeSpec submit_time = 1;        /* when command was submitted */
         repeated InfoMessage info_msgs = 2;   /* key,value event log data */
         bool expect_iobufs = 3;          /* true if I/O logging enabled */
       }

       /*
        * Event log data for command rejected by the policy.
        */
       message RejectMessage {
         TimeSpec submit_time = 1;        /* when command was submitted */
         string reason = 2;               /* reason command was rejected */
         repeated InfoMessage info_msgs = 3;   /* key,value event log data */
       }

       /* Message sent by client when command exits. */
       /* Might revisit runtime and use end_time instead */
       message ExitMessage {
         TimeSpec run_time = 1; /* total elapsed run time */
         int32 exit_value = 2;       /* 0-255 */
         bool dumped_core = 3;       /* true if command dumped core */
         string signal = 4;          /* signal name if killed by signal */
         string error = 5;      /* if killed due to other error */
       }

       /* Alert message, policy module-specific. */
       message AlertMessage {
         TimeSpec alert_time = 1;         /* time alert message occurred */
         string reason = 2;               /* policy alert error string */
         repeated InfoMessage info_msgs = 3;   /* key,value event log data */
       }

       /* Used to restart an existing I/O log on the server. */
       message RestartMessage {
         string log_id = 1;          /* ID of log being restarted */
         TimeSpec resume_point = 2;  /* resume point (elapsed time) */
       }

       /* Window size change event. */
       message ChangeWindowSize {
         TimeSpec delay = 1;         /* elapsed time since last record */
         int32 rows = 2;        /* new number of rows */
         int32 cols = 3;        /* new number of columns */
       }

       /* Command suspend/resume event. */
       message CommandSuspend {
         TimeSpec delay = 1;         /* elapsed time since last record */
         string signal = 2;          /* signal that caused suspend/resume */
       }

       /*
        * Server messages to the client.  Messages on the wire are
        * prefixed with a 32-bit size in network byte order.
        */
       message ServerMessage {
         oneof type {
           ServerHello hello = 1;    /* server hello message */
           TimeSpec commit_point = 2;     /* cumulative time of records stored */
           string log_id = 3;        /* ID of server-side I/O log */
           string error = 4;         /* error message from server */
           string abort = 5;         /* abort message, kill command */
         }
       }

       /* Hello message from server when client connects. */
       message ServerHello {
         string server_id = 1;       /* free-form server description */
         string redirect = 2;        /* optional redirect if busy */
         repeated string servers = 3;     /* optional list of known servers */
       }

SEE ALSO
       sudo_logsrvd.conf(4), sudoers(4), sudo(8), sudo_logsrvd(8)

       Protocol Buffers, https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/.

HISTORY
       See the HISTORY file in the sudo distribution
       (https://www.sudo.ws/history.html) for a brief history of sudo.

AUTHORS
       Many people have worked on sudo over the years; this version consists
       of code written primarily by:

             Todd C. Miller

       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.

BUGS
       If you feel you have found a bug in sudo, please submit a bug report at
       https://bugzilla.sudo.ws/

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.

DISCLAIMER
       sudo 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.



Sudo 1.9.5p2                   November 6, 2020           SUDO_LOGSRV.PROTO(4)
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