Initially fleet decoded the incoming JSON sent to the log endpoint.
Then the log event would be written to a log writer by calling json.Encoder{}.Encode.
Re-encoding logs is lossy; whenever a new field is sent by osqueryd we don't keep up with them.
Instead of caring about the content of the OsqueryResultLog, fleet will now write all log results
exactly as sent to the server by osqueryd.
Closes#1632Closes#1615
This PR adds support for file integrity monitoring. This is done by providing a simplified API that can be used to PATCH/GET FIM configurations. There is also code to build the FIM configuration to send back to osquery. Each PATCH request, if successful, replaces Fleet's existing FIM configuration. For example:
curl -X "PATCH" "https://localhost:8080/api/v1/kolide/fim" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzZXNzaW9uX2tleSI6IkVhaFhvZWswMGtWSEdaTTNCWndIMnhpYWxkNWZpcVFDR2hEcW1HK2UySmRNOGVFVE1DeTNTaUlFWmhZNUxhdW1ueFZDV2JiR1Bwdm5TKzdyK3NJUzNnPT0ifQ.SDCHAUA1vTuWGjXtcQds2GZLM27HAAiOUhR4WvgvTNY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8" \
-d $'{
"interval": 500,
"file_paths": {
"etc": [
"/etc/%%"
],
"users": [
"/Users/%/Library/%%",
"/Users/%/Documents/%%"
],
"usr": [
"/usr/bin/%%"
]
}
}'
Closes issue #1475
The command line tool that uses this endpoint -> https://github.com/kolide/configimporter
* Added support for atomic imports and dry run imports
* Added code so that imports are idempotent
Closes issue #1456 This PR adds a single sign on option to the login form, exposes single sign on to the end user, and allows an admin user to set single sign on configuration options.
Closes#1502. This PR adds support for SSO to the new user creation process. An admin now has the option to select SSO when creating a new user. When the confirmation form is submitted, the user is automatically authenticated with the IDP, and if successful, is redirected to the Kolide home page. Password authentication, password change and password reset are not allowed for an SSO user.
This PR partially addresses #1456, providing SSO SAML support. The flow of the code is as follows.
A Kolide user attempts to access a protected resource and is directed to log in.
If SSO identity providers (IDP) have been configured by an admin, the user is presented with SSO log in.
The user selects SSO, which invokes a call the InitiateSSO passing the URL of the protected resource that the user was originally trying access. Kolide server loads the IDP metadata and caches it along with the URL. We then build an auth request URL for the IDP which is returned to the front end.
The IDP calls the server, invoking CallbackSSO with the auth response.
We extract the original request id from the response and use it to fetch the cached metadata and the URL. We check the signature of the response, and validate the timestamps. If everything passes we get the user id from the IDP response and use it to create a login session. We then build a page which executes some javascript that will write the token to web local storage, and redirect to the original URL.
I've created a test web page in tools/app/authtest.html that can be used to test and debug new IDP's which also illustrates how a front end would interact with the IDP and the server. This page can be loaded by starting Kolide with the environment variable KOLIDE_TEST_PAGE_PATH to the full path of the page and then accessed at https://localhost:8080/test
This PR contains a fix for a bug that turned up when I was testing configimporter. If the platform field is not specified, its supposed to default to all per the osquery configuration spec. The default was not properly implemented, and if the platform value was missing from the imported configuration it failed. The PR also added instructions to the api documentation describing how to import an osquery configuration.
Replaces the existing calculation that uses a global online interval. This method was lacking due to the fact that different hosts may have different checkin intervals set.
The new calculation uses `min(distributed_interval, config_tls_refresh) + 30` as the interval. This is calculated with the stored values for each host.
Closes#1321
Partially addresses #1456. This PR provides datastore support for SSO by creating a new entity IdentityProvider. This entity is an abstraction of the SAML IdentityProvider and contains the data needed to perform SAML authentication.
We now track the `config_tls_refresh`, `distributed_interval` and
`logger_tls_period` flag values for each host. Each value is updated by a
detail query agains the `osquery_flags` table, because they may be specified
outside of Kolide. The flags that can be specified within Kolide are also
updated when a config is returned to the host that changes their value.
This will enable us to do a more accurate per-host online status calculation as
discussed in #1419.
Closes issue #1388. The problem here is that previously, the reset button loaded a hard coded list of default options into the component state, instead of the proper behavior which is to reset the options to default values on the back end, and then load them back into the redux store. This PR adds a ResetOptions endpoint on the server, and wires up the UI so that it triggers the endpoint, then loads the default options from the backend server.
Push the calculation of target counts into the SQL query, rather than loading
all of the targets and then counting them. This provides a dramatic (>100x)
speedup in loading of the manage packs page when large numbers of hosts are
present.
Closes#1426
* Fix issue where config interval can be number or string
* Implemented @groob code review suggestions
* Added type assertions with graceful failure if something slips through validation
* Implemented code review changes per @zwass
Return `accelerate: 10` with distributed queries if we do not have host
details. This facilitates the host quickly joining all expected labels, as
`platform` gated label queries will not be returned until the detail queries
return with the platform.
Fixes#1421.
Notable refactoring:
- Use stdlib "context" in place of "golang.org/x/net/context"
- Go-kit no longer wraps errors, so we remove the unwrap in transport_error.go
- Use MakeHandler when setting up endpoint tests (fixes test bug caught during
this refactoring)
Closes#1411.
Improve the mechanism used to calculate whether or not hosts are online.
Previously, hosts were categorized as "online" if they had been seen within the past 30 minutes. To make the "online" status more representative of reality, hosts are marked "online" if the Kolide server has heard from them within two times the lowest polling interval as described by the Kolide-managed osquery configuration. For example, if you've configured osqueryd to check-in with Kolide every 10 seconds, only hosts that Kolide has heard from within the last 20 seconds will be marked "online".
Ensure that host network interfaces do not disappear when they (unexpectedly)
are returned with no updates from osquery. Add test to verify.
Fixes#1278
In some MySQL configurations, using a GROUP BY that doesn't refer to every
column in the SELECT will throw errors. Replace the use of GROUP BY with SELECT
DISTINCT as this is also more clear as to the intentions of the query.
Fixes#1249
* Change email functionality
* Code review changes for @groob
* Name change per @groob
* Code review changes per @marpaia
Also added addition non-happy path tests to satisfy concerns by @groob
add endpoint to serve the kolide certificate back to the user
The API will attempt to establish a TLS connection and fetch the certificate from the TLS ConnectionState.
The PEM encoded certificate will be served to the client in a JSON response as a base64 encoded string.
Closes#1012
* Simplifying SMTP Logic
This commit breaks the test email sending into it's own service method
(thus removing the capability from the API- if we want it back, we can
wire up another endpoint for just that). Additionally, error wrapping is
used through the new ModifyAppConfig service method to ensure that an
error or failed email will always result in an error while ensuring that
the submitted record always get committed (unless a serious error
happens).
* never wrap a nil error
* use err instead of individual errors