Differences
This shows you the differences between the selected revisions of the page.
2017-01-05 | 2017-06-01 | ||
session_log anchor (martin) | there no "Show log window" for a while (martin) | ||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
If you enable logging to file in mid-session the past events will not be written to the log retrospectively. Note that to log several sessions simultaneously to file, you need to ensure unique names of the log files (e.g. using some of the patterns above). Passwords are not written to log file. | If you enable logging to file in mid-session the past events will not be written to the log retrospectively. Note that to log several sessions simultaneously to file, you need to ensure unique names of the log files (e.g. using some of the patterns above). Passwords are not written to log file. | ||
- | |||
- | When you tick //Show log window// checkbox, session log window will appear. For performance reasons it is recommended to limit number of displayed lines. Note that if you tick //Show log window// checkbox on before opening any session, the log window will appear only after you open the session. Once the session is already opened you can show/hide log window also from //Options// menu and from toolbar. If you display log window in mid-session the past events will be displayed only if the //Enable logging// was already ticked before. | ||
Tick //Log passwords and other sensitive information// to turn off obfuscation of passwords and other sensitive information in session log. It is useful when debugging authentication issues. Note that sensitive information passed on [[commandline|command-line]] are logged even with the option turned off. | Tick //Log passwords and other sensitive information// to turn off obfuscation of passwords and other sensitive information in session log. It is useful when debugging authentication issues. Note that sensitive information passed on [[commandline|command-line]] are logged even with the option turned off. |