The unique identifier (OCID) of the bastion that is hosting this session.
The name of the bastion that is hosting this session.
The public key of the bastion host. You can use this to verify that you're connecting to the correct bastion.
The username that the session uses to connect to the target resource.
The name of the session.
The unique identifier (OCID) of the session, which can't be changed after creation.
The type of the key used to connect to the session. PUB is a standard public key in OpenSSH format.
A message describing the current session state in more detail.
The current state of the session.
The amount of time the session can remain active. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The connection message for the session.
The time the session was created. Format is defined by RFC3339. Example: {@code 2020-01-25T21:10:29.600Z}
The time the session was updated. Format is defined by RFC3339. Example: {@code 2020-01-25T21:10:29.600Z}
A bastion session resource. A bastion session lets authorized users connect to a target resource using a Secure Shell (SSH) for a predetermined amount of time.