This adds a SQL injection prevention for a case in which we cannot use
parameters in the query.
It is not clear that this was possible to exploit. If it was possible,
it would have required a valid login to the Fleet server.
- Add toggle to disable live queries in advanced settings
- Add new live query status endpoint (checks for disabled via config and Redis health)
- Update QueryPage UI to use new live query status endpoint
Implements #2140
- Add logging for new campaigns
- Add logging for new query creations/modification/deletion
- Add usernames for logs found in labels, options, packs, osquery options, queries and scheduled queries where something is created, modified or deleted
- Add the server_url_prefix flag for configuring this functionality
- Add prefix handling to the server routes
- Refactor JS to use appropriate paths from modules
- Use JS template to get URL prefix into JS environment
- Update webpack config to support prefixing
Thanks to securityonion.net for sponsoring the development of this feature.
Closes#1661
Almost two years ago, we began referring to the project as Fleet, but there are
many occurences of the term "Kolide" throughout the UI and documentation. This
PR attempts to clear up those uses where it is easily achievable.
The term "Kolide" is used throughout the code as well, but modifying this would
be more likely to introduce bugs.
Brings the behavior of the server in line with the documentation, by using the
query name if the scheduled query name is not specified in a pack spec.
Closes#1990
Avoids potential bugs in which soft-deleted entities are returned from database
queries (soft-deletion is now deprecated), but some records may still exist.
Fixes#1956
This should fix the loading of the all hosts page in cases where there are many
hosts and it overwhelms the number of parameters allowed in a prepared
statement. May also make that page load slightly quicker as it removes the
constraint from the query, but should return the same number of results.
Fixes#1939
Packs can be targeted to individual hosts through the UI. This was supported
previously and was broken with refactoring in Fleet 2.0.
There is currently no support in the fleetctl format for targeting individual
hosts, but this could be added at a later date.
Fixes#1878
- Delete duplicate queries in packs created by the UI (because the duplicates
were causing undefined behavior). Now it is not possible to schedule
duplicates in the UI (but is in fleetctl).
- Fix bug in which packs created in UI could not be loaded by fleetctl.
- Add cascading deletes for scheduled_queries when queries are deleted
- Also add cascading deletes for scheduled_queries when packs are deleted
Fixes#1837
Replaces the UI endpoints for creating and modifying labels. These were removed
in #1686 because we thought we were killing the UI.
Now labels can be created and edited in the UI again.
Replaces (and appropriately refactors) a number of endpoints that were removed long ago when we decided to kill the UI with the fleetctl release. We turned out not to do this, and now need to restore these missing endpoints.
This is not a straight up replacement of the existing code because of refactoring to the DB schemas that was also done in the migration.
Most of the replaced code was removed in #1670 and #1686.
Fixes#1811, fixes#1810
With the UI, deleting by ID made sense. With fleetctl, we now want to delete
by name. Transition only the methods used for spec related entities, as others
will be removed soon.
Previously decorators were stored in a separate table. Now they are stored
directly with the config so that they can be modified on a per-platform basis.
Delete now unused decorators code.
- Add new Apply spec methods for queries and packs
- Remove now extraneous datastore/service methods
- Remove import service (unused, and had many dependencies that this breaks)
- Refactor tests as appropriate