* /sandbox/queries becomes /queries, etc
* Publish fleetdm.com/queries
Expose query library routes the rest of the way, move remediation data sanitization to the point of entry, and update query library to match (pairing w/ @gillespi314)
* Fix accidental commit of sailsrc (again)
- In tests and documentation, replace `@fleetdm.com` with `@example.com`
- In documentation, replace `hello@fleetdm.com` with `fleetdm.com/contact`
- In documentation, replace `security@fleetdm.com` with `fleetdm.com/contact`
- In Dockerfiles, replace `engineering@fleetdm.com` with `hello@fleetdm.com`. These two files are the only remaining files with a `@fleetdm.com` email.
- Add link to "Fleet 3.11.0 released with software inventory" to location in docs where software inventory is described.
- Change "host details" to "host vitals"
- Move host `additional` into a separate table.
- Join when that data is needed.
- API change: `/api/v1/fleet/hosts` now returns only the requested
`additional` columns, unless `*` is provided as the sole argument.
Background:
A customer reported that MySQL binlogs grew huge and replication lag
went way up when data was stored in the `additional` column. In this
deployment MySQL was running with ROW replication. This would cause the
entire `additional` data to be copied on each update of the host checkin
time. While switching to STATEMENT or MIXED replication would likely
mitigate the issue, this was not an option in their environment.
- Add question that addresses upgrading from Kolide Fleet to FleetDM Fleet
- Edit "Automatically add hosts to packs" question and move portion about `targets` field to `fleetctl` docs
Adds the following queries to the Standard query library:
- Get authorized keys for Local Accounts
- Get authorized keys for Domain Joined Accounts
- Get current users with active shell/console on the system
- Get Disk encryption status
- Detect Unencrypted SSH Keys for Local Accounts
- Detect Unencrypted SSH Keys for Domain Joined Accounts
- Line parsed values from system and user cron/tab
- Detect Dynamic Linker Hijacking (MITRE. T1574.006)
- Get etc hosts entries
- Get Network Interfaces
- Get Local User Accounts
- Detect active user accounts on servers
- Detect Nmap Scanner
- Get docker images on a system
- Get docker running containers on a system
- Get docker running process on a system
- Create `/configuration-files/` directory inside of `/1-Using-Fleet` directory. This directory contains example Fleet configuration files in yaml format. Replaces the `/examples` directory.
- Create `/standard-query-library/` directory inside of `/1-Using-Fleet` directory. This directory contains the new `standard-query-library.yml`. This file will act as the source of community contributions to the standard query library.
- Edit references to `/examples` directory
This feature enables a new config option (redis.duplicate_results). When set to true, all Live Query results will be copied to an additional Redis pubsub channel named LQDuplicate
This is useful in a scenario that would involve shipping the Live Query results outside of Fleet, near-realtime.
This allows the host details to be refetched on the next check in,
rather than waiting for the normal interval to go by. Associated UI
changes are in-progress.
- Migration and service methods for requesting refetch.
- Expose refetch over API.
- Change detail query logic to respect this flag.
Add a config setting to allow copying message fields and decorations into Google Pub/Sub attributes, making it possible to use these values for subscription filters.
- Add section on contributing to Fleet documentation. This section covers the use of relative links and best practices for anchor links
- Add 3 questions and their respective answers to the FAQ section in the `1-Using-Fleet` docs
- Add new `2-Orbit-osquery/` directory to the top-level `docs/` directory.
- Rename `2-Deployment/` -> `3-Deployment/` to accommodate new Orbit directory.
- Rename `3-Contribution/` -> `4-Contribution/` to accommodate new Orbit directory.
- Add FAQ section to Orbit documentation.
This PR concludes the Complete API documentation project #43
Add documentation for the following endpoints:
- api/v1/status/live_query
- api/v1/status/result_store
- api/v1/sso/callback
- Maintain software inventory with detail queries.
- Associated database migrations.
- Feature flagged off by default (see documentation for details to turn on).
- Documentation.
- New test helper for slice element comparisons skipping ID.
- Add 2 sections in `CONTRIBUTING.md` these 2 sections correspond to the "Bug report" and "Report a security vulnerability" issue templates
- Add "Is this an issue with the Fleet UI" to "Bug report" section in `CONTRIBUTING.md`. This includes a walkthrough for opening the browser's JS console and network requests
- Fix misspelled file name
This PR contains the initial implementation of the fleetctl updates commands, along with documentation on using this to self-host an agent update server.
Co-authored-by: Noah Talerman <noahtal@umich.edu>
Co-authored-by: Mike McNeil <mikermcneil@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR includes various fixes to anchor links used in the documentation.
There are certain characters GitHub doesn't support for the use of anchor links in markdown files. The general rule I've found is to only use a-z or A-Z characters in anchor links. All other characters should be removed.
For example, consider the section title How do I connect to the Mailhog simulated server?. The valid GitHub anchor link for this section is #how-do-i-connect-to-the-mailhog-simulated-server. Notice no ?.
Closes#494
The api/v1/fleet/queries/run_by_names endpoint was incorrectly documented as discussed in #409. This PR includes the fix.
- Add the query parameter to the queries/run_by_names endpoint and edit the example requests to include this parameter.
This PR includes two documentation fixes.
1. Remove the support property from the osquery queries spec in the fleetctl docs. The support property is not a feature of osquery or Fleet.
2. Edit the api/v1/fleet/queries/run_by_names with accurate examples. This endpoint sends query targets (hosts and labels) by name (hostname and label name). Contrast this with the api/v1/fleet/queries/run which sends query targets by id (host id and label id)
Resolves#409
This PR is part of the Complete documentation for Fleet API project #43.
The endpoint included in these changes:
- POST /api/v1/fleet/reset_password
- GET /api/v1/fleet/sessions/{id}
- DELETE /api/v1/fleet/sessions/{id}
- POST /api/v1/fleet/queries/delete
- GET /api/v1/fleet/email/change/{token}
The enrollment cooldown period was sometimes causing problems when
osquery (probably unintentionally, see
https://github.com/osquery/osquery/issues/6993) tried to enroll more
than once from the same osqueryd process.
We now set this to default to off and make it configurable. With #417
this feature may be unnecessary for most deployments.