fleet/ee/cis
Lucas Manuel Rodriguez 810eb58b95
macOS CIS: Use find command (exposed as fleetd table) instead of relying on the osquery core file table (#12560)
#10292, #12554

When scanning tens of thousands of files for permissions, using the
`find` command exposed as a fleetd table is more performant than trying
to use the `file` table. This change caused the watchdog to *stop*
killing osquery because of exceeding memory or CPU limit.

- [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or
`orbit/changes/`.
See [Changes
files](https://fleetdm.com/docs/contributing/committing-changes#changes-files)
for more information.
- ~[ ] Documented any API changes (docs/Using-Fleet/REST-API.md or
docs/Contributing/API-for-contributors.md)~
- ~[ ] Documented any permissions changes~
- ~[ ] Input data is properly validated, `SELECT *` is avoided, SQL
injection is prevented (using placeholders for values in statements)~
- ~[ ] Added support on fleet's osquery simulator `cmd/osquery-perf` for
new osquery data ingestion features.~
- [X] Added/updated tests
- [X] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
  - For Orbit and Fleet Desktop changes:
- [X] Manual QA must be performed in the three main OSs, macOS, Windows
and Linux.
- ~[ ] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).~
2023-06-29 16:22:41 -03:00
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macos-13 macOS CIS: Use find command (exposed as fleetd table) instead of relying on the osquery core file table (#12560) 2023-06-29 16:22:41 -03:00
win-10 Addressing system test findings (#12210) 2023-06-08 10:47:04 -03:00