Boundary
Find and view recorded sessions
Enterprise
This feature requires HCP Boundary or Boundary Enterprise
Boundary converts recorded sessions into an asciicast format so that you can play back interactive SSH sessions. Make sure to refer to the asciicast section to understand potential limitations to the asciicast format.
You can view a list of all recorded sessions, or if you know the ID of a specific recorded session, you can find any channels associated with that recording.
Find all recorded sessions
Complete the following steps to find all recorded sessions using the CLI.
Authenticate to Boundary in the CLI.
Type the following command to view a list of all recorded sessions:
boundary session-recordings list -recursive
Boundary displays a list of all recorded sessions by scope.
Find a specific recorded session by ID
If you have the ID of a recorded session, you can use the following command to list the connections and channels associated with a session recording.
boundary session-recordings read -id <id>
Download recorded session channels
You can download a recording of SSH shell or exec sessions for a channel from a recorded session. The channel ID is required for the download.
If you have the ID of a recorded session, you can use the following command to list the connections and channels associated with a session recording.
boundary session-recordings read -id <id>
Complete the following steps to download a recorded session channel:
Authenticate to Boundary in the CLI.
Type the following command to download a recorded session channel. Substitute the ID of the channel for chr_1234567890:
boundary session-recordings download -id chr_1234567890