Linux Clients
The Linux Client is an application that can be installed on target computers to monitor the activity of their users in the terminal.
The monitored data is sent by the Linux Client to the Application Server and can be viewed using the Session Viewer in the Management Tool.
Optionally, during installation of the Linux Client, you can enable monitoring of the GUI for X Window System to allow monitoring of user sessions started locally via the GUI.
Table of Contents
Linux Client Configuration
- The Client Description (for Linux Clients)
- The Update Client Automatically Parameter (for Linux Clients)
- The Detection of Disconnected Clients Parameter (for Linux Clients)
- The Auto-Cleanup Parameters (for Linux Clients)
- The User Activity Recording Parameters (for Linux Clients)
- The Offline Cache Size Parameter (for Linux Clients)
- The Command Output Limiting Parameter
- The Command Output Skipping Parameter
- The Function Call Skipping Parameter
- The User Input Monitoring Parameter
- The User Filtering Parameter (for Linux Clients)
- The Additional Message on Login Parameter (for Linux Clients)
- The Secondary User Authentication Parameter (for Linux Clients)
- The Two-Factor Authentication Parameter (for Linux Clients)