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Every time someone connects to an account through PAM, a session is created. The Sessions page shows all sessions — active and completed — so you can monitor who’s connected and review what happened.

Viewing Sessions

Go to Privileged Access Management → Sessions to see the session list.
ColumnWhat it shows
AccountWhich account was accessed
FolderWhich folder it belongs to
UserWho connected
StatusActive, Ended, or Terminated
StartedWhen the session began
DurationHow long it lasted (or has been active)
Click on any session to see its details and recording.

Filtering

Use the filters to find specific sessions:
  • Status — Active, Ended
  • Account or Folder — Narrow to specific resources
  • User — Sessions by a specific person
  • Date range — Sessions within a time period
The search bar finds sessions by account name, folder name, or user email.

Active Sessions

Active sessions show a Live indicator. While a session is active:
  • Logs update in real-time
  • You can monitor what’s happening
  • You can terminate the session if needed

Session Details

Click on a session to see:
  • Session info — who, what, when, duration, IP address
  • Session logs — commands (SSH) or queries (PostgreSQL) executed
  • Recording playback — review everything that happened

Terminating Sessions

If someone shouldn’t be connected — security incident, policy violation, or they’re stuck — you can terminate their session.
  1. Find the active session
  2. Click on it to open details
  3. Click Terminate
  4. Confirm
The user is immediately disconnected. Use this for emergencies; normal sessions should end naturally.

Next Steps

To understand how session recordings work and where they’re stored:

Session Recording

How sessions are recorded.

External Storage

Store recordings in your own S3 bucket.