teleport/constants.go

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package teleport
import (
"time"
)
// ForeverTTL means that object TTL will not expire unless deleted
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const ForeverTTL time.Duration = 0
const (
// Component indicates a component of teleport, used for logging
Component = "component"
// ComponentFields stores component-specific fields
ComponentFields = "fields"
// ComponentReverseTunnel is reverse tunnel agent and server
// that together establish a bi-directional SSH revers tunnel
// to bypass firewall restrictions
ComponentReverseTunnel = "reversetunnel"
Cleaned up Teleport logging * Downgraded many messages from `Debug` to `Info` * Edited messages so they're not verbose and not too short * Added "context" to some * Added logical teleport component as [COMPONENT] at the beginning of many, making logs **vastly** easier to read. * Added one more logging level option when creating Teleport (only Teleconsole uses it for now) The output with 'info' severity now look extremely clean. This is startup, for example: ``` INFO[0000] [AUTH] Auth service is starting on turing:32829 file=utils/cli.go:107 INFO[0000] [SSH:auth] listening socket: 127.0.0.1:32829 file=sshutils/server.go:119 INFO[0000] [SSH:auth] is listening on 127.0.0.1:32829 file=sshutils/server.go:144 INFO[0000] [Proxy] Successfully registered with the cluster file=utils/cli.go:107 INFO[0000] [Node] Successfully registered with the cluster file=utils/cli.go:107 INFO[0000] [AUTH] keyAuth: 127.0.0.1:56886->127.0.0.1:32829, user=turing file=auth/tun.go:370 WARN[0000] unable to load the auth server cache: open /tmp/cluster-teleconsole-client781495771/authservers.json: no such file or directory file=auth/tun.go:594 INFO[0000] [SSH:auth] new connection 127.0.0.1:56886 -> 127.0.0.1:32829 vesion: SSH-2.0-Go file=sshutils/server.go:205 INFO[0000] [AUTH] keyAuth: 127.0.0.1:56888->127.0.0.1:32829, user=turing.teleconsole-client file=auth/tun.go:370 INFO[0000] [AUTH] keyAuth: 127.0.0.1:56890->127.0.0.1:32829, user=turing.teleconsole-client file=auth/tun.go:370 INFO[0000] [Node] turing connected to the cluster 'teleconsole-client' file=service/service.go:158 INFO[0000] [AUTH] keyAuth: 127.0.0.1:56892->127.0.0.1:32829, user=turing file=auth/tun.go:370 INFO[0000] [SSH:auth] new connection 127.0.0.1:56890 -> 127.0.0.1:32829 vesion: SSH-2.0-Go file=sshutils/server.go:205 INFO[0000] [SSH:auth] new connection 127.0.0.1:56888 -> 127.0.0.1:32829 vesion: SSH-2.0-Go file=sshutils/server.go:205 INFO[0000] [Node] turing.teleconsole-client connected to the cluster 'teleconsole-client' file=service/service.go:158 INFO[0000] [Node] turing.teleconsole-client connected to the cluster 'teleconsole-client' file=service/service.go:158 INFO[0000] [SSH] received event(SSHIdentity) file=service/service.go:436 INFO[0000] [SSH] received event(ProxyIdentity) file=service/service.go:563 ``` You can easily tell that auth, ssh node and proxy have successfully started.
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// ComponentAuth is the cluster CA node (auth server API)
ComponentAuth = "auth"
// ComponentNode is SSH node (SSH server serving requests)
ComponentNode = "node"
// ComponentProxy is SSH proxy (SSH server forwarding connections)
ComponentProxy = "proxy"
// ComponentTunClient is a tunnel client
ComponentTunClient = "tunclient"
// DebugEnvVar tells tests to use verbose debug output
DebugEnvVar = "DEBUG"
// VerboseLogEnvVar forces all logs to be verbose (down to DEBUG level)
VerboseLogsEnvVar = "TELEPORT_DEBUG"
// DefaultTerminalWidth defines the default width of a server-side allocated
// pseudo TTY
DefaultTerminalWidth = 80
// DefaultTerminalHeight defines the default height of a server-side allocated
// pseudo TTY
DefaultTerminalHeight = 25
// SafeTerminalType is the fall-back TTY type to fall back to (when $TERM
// is not defined)
SafeTerminalType = "xterm"
// ConnectorOIDC means connector type OIDC
ConnectorOIDC = "oidc"
// DataDirParameterName is the name of the data dir configuration parameter passed
// to all backends during initialization
DataDirParameterName = "data_dir"
// OTP means One-time Password Algorithm.
OTP = "otp"
// TOTP means Time-based One-time Password Algorithm.
TOTP = "totp"
// HOTP means HMAC-based One-time Password Algorithm.
HOTP = "htop"
// U2F means Universal 2nd Factor.
U2F = "u2f"
// OIDC means OpenID Connect.
OIDC = "oidc"
)