On the Session Monitoring page, additional icons are presented based on what extra metadata is present for that session, such as keystroke data for both RDP and SSH and process data for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).Ĩ. Once the session has been closed, the video from the protocol handler is matched up to the metadata provided by the ASRA and combined.ħ. If there is not a match, the ASRA does not record any metadata, and just waits for the next person to log in.Ħ. If there is a match, the ASRA starts recording metadata and sends it back to SS over the chosen response bus for the duration of the session.
SS checks for any recently launched protocol handler sessions with matching details and tells the ASRA if it should record the session.ĥ. Note: This data is not logged by SS unless you enable DEBUG logging, only for troubleshooting purposes.Ĥ. The ASRA sends SS the computer’s hostname, the username who logged on, any domain name if available, and a list of the computer’s IP addresses.
Once the ASRA is installed, it contacts the ASRA callback URL to see if it should record metadata any time someone logs on to the computer.ģ. How Advanced Session Recording Agents Workġ.