01-22-2013
Session Logging
Hi guys.
Solaris has a way of logging sessions of any user connected to the server via ssh. Session logs are saved in /var/tmp/session_log on any Solaris machine.
How can we achieve the same on Linux Redhat ???
Regards
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jifty::web::session::apachesession
Jifty::Web::Session::ApacheSession(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Web::Session::ApacheSession(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Web::Session::ApacheSession - Jifty Sessions based on Apache::Session
SYNOPSIS
In your etc/config.yml, using the Apache::Session::File backend:
framework:
Web:
SessionClass: Jifty::Web::Session::ApacheSession
SessionBackend: File
SessionOptions:
Directory: /tmp/sessions
LockDirectory: /var/lock/sessions
Or with Apache::Session::Memorycached backend:
framework:
Web:
SessionClass: Jifty::Web::Session::ApacheSession
SessionBackend: Memorycached
SessionOptions: { servers: [ '127.0.0.1:11211' ] }
new
Returns a new, empty session handler, subclassing Jifty::Web::Session.
id
Returns the session's id if it has been loaded, or "undef" otherwise.
create
Creates a new session.
load [ID]
Load up the current session from the given "ID", or the appropriate cookie (see "cookie_name" in Jifty::Web::Session) otherwise.
If both of those fail, creates a session in memory.
get KEY [TYPE]
See "get" in Jifty::Web::Session.
set KEY => VALUE, [TYPE]
See "set" in Jifty::Web::Session.
remove KEY, [TYPE]
See "remove" in Jifty::Web::Session.
remove_all
See "remove_all" in Jifty::Web::Session.
continuations
See "continuations" in Jifty::Web::Session.
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