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Hi!
There's two places where you can enable logging for Terminal sessions (SSH ...): In RDM Settings/Types/Sessions/Terminal, and in the Session properties:

I'd like a way to enable logging for all Terminal sessions in RDM locally (for individual users), without configuring each session, which would affect all users.
There's a few problems:
There could still be logging settings in each session, but I'd love that when it's set to "Global", all settings can be set globally, instead of the options always having to be set in the session. When logging is enabled in the session but not globally, there shouldn't be any error for users that don't have it enabled in RDM settings.
Thanks!
Daniel
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Hello Daniel,
Thank you for the request and for the description of what you're trying to achieve. We'll have to think on how best to implement this, as there could be a lot of improvements to the logging for the SSH entries as you mention.
As a note, the original goal for the "global" mode (if you go back nearly a decade ago) was to allow to configure logging when on different platforms (Windows, Mac), since they have different paths and path formats. Right now I feel like it's both confusing and underused as a possible mechanic, so we could benefit from a rework of those settings down the line.
Regards,
Hubert Mireault
Thank you Hubert!