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221 lines
7.0 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2014, Facebook, Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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*
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <map>
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#include <memory>
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#include <vector>
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#include <osquery/flags.h>
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#include <osquery/registry.h>
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#include <osquery/scheduler.h>
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#include <osquery/status.h>
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namespace osquery {
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/// The builder or invoker may change the default config plugin.
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DECLARE_string(config_retriever);
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/**
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* @brief A native representation of osquery configuration data.
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*
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* When you use osquery::Config::getInstance(), you are getting a singleton
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* handle to interact with the data stored in an instance of this struct.
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*/
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struct OsqueryConfig {
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/// A vector of all of the queries that are scheduled to execute.
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std::vector<OsqueryScheduledQuery> scheduledQueries;
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std::map<std::string, std::string> options;
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};
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/**
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* @brief A string which represents the default consfig retriever.
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*
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* The config plugin that you use to define your config retriever can be
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* defined via a command-line flag, however, if you don't define a config
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* plugin to use via the command-line, then the config retriever which is
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* represented by the string stored in kDefaultConfigRetriever will be used.
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*/
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extern const std::string kDefaultConfigRetriever;
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/**
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* @brief A singleton that exposes accessors to osquery's configuration data.
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*
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* osquery has two types on configurations. Things that don't change during
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* the execution of the process should be configured as command-line
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* arguments. Things that can change during the lifetime of program execution
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* should be defined using the osquery::config::Config class and the pluggable
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* plugin interface that is included with it.
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*/
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class Config {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief The primary way to access the Config singleton.
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*
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* osquery::config::Config::getInstance() provides access to the Config
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* singleton
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*
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* @code{.cpp}
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* auto config = osquery::config::Config::getInstance();
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return a singleton instance of Config.
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*/
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static std::shared_ptr<Config> getInstance();
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/**
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* @brief Call the genConfig method of the config retriever plugin.
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*
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* This may perform a resource load such as TCP request or filesystem read.
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*/
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Status load();
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/**
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* @brief Get a vector of all scheduled queries.
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*
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* @code{.cpp}
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* auto config = osquery::config::Config::getInstance();
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* for (const auto& q : config->getScheduledQueries()) {
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* LOG(INFO) << "name: " << q.name;
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* LOG(INFO) << "interval: " << q.interval;
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* }
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* @endcode
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*
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* @return a vector of OsqueryScheduledQuery's which represent the queries
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* that are to be executed
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*/
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std::vector<OsqueryScheduledQuery> getScheduledQueries();
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/**
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* @brief Calculate the has of the osquery config
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*
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* @return The MD5 of the osquery config
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*/
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Status getMD5(std::string& hashString);
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/**
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* @brief Check to ensure that the config is accessible and properly
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* formatted
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*
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* @return an instance of osquery::Status, indicating the success or failure
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* of the operation.
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*/
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static osquery::Status checkConfig();
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private:
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/**
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* @brief Default constructor.
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*
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* Since instances of Config should only be created via getInstance(),
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* Config's constructor is private
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*/
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Config() {}
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/**
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* @brief Uses the specified config retriever to populate a config struct.
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*
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* Internally, genConfig checks to see if there was a config retriever
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* specified on the command-line. If there was, it checks to see if that
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* config retriever actually exists. If it does, it gets used to generate
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* configuration data. If it does not, an error is logged.
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*
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* If no config retriever was specified, the config retriever represented by
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* kDefaultConfigRetriever is used.
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*
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* @param conf a reference to a struct which will be populated by the config
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* retriever in use.
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*
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* @return an instance of osquery::Status, indicating the success or failure
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* of the operation.
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*/
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static osquery::Status genConfig(OsqueryConfig& conf);
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/**
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* @brief Uses the specified config retriever to populate a string with the
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* config JSON.
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*
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* Internally, genConfig checks to see if there was a config retriever
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* specified on the command-line. If there was, it checks to see if that
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* config retriever actually exists. If it does, it gets used to generate
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* configuration data. If it does not, an error is logged.
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*
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* If no config retriever was specified, the config retriever represented by
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* kDefaultConfigRetriever is used.
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*
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* @param conf a reference to a string which will be populated by the config
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* retriever in use.
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*
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* @return an instance of osquery::Status, indicating the success or failure
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* of the operation.
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*/
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static osquery::Status genConfig(std::string& conf);
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private:
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/**
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* @brief the private member that stores the raw osquery config data in a
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* native format
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*/
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OsqueryConfig cfg_;
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};
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/**
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* @brief Superclass for the pluggable config component.
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*
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* In order to make the distribution of configurations to hosts running
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* osquery, we take advantage of a plugin interface which allows you to
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* integrate osquery with your internal configuration distribution mechanisms.
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* You may use ZooKeeper, files on disk, a custom solution, etc. In order to
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* use your specific configuration distribution system, one simply needs to
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* create a custom subclass of ConfigPlugin. That subclass should implement
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* the ConfigPlugin::genConfig method.
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*
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* Consider the following example:
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*
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* @code{.cpp}
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* class TestConfigPlugin : public ConfigPlugin {
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* public:
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* virtual std::pair<osquery::Status, std::string> genConfig() {
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* std::string config;
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* auto status = getMyConfig(config);
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* return std::make_pair(status, config);
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* }
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* };
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*
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* REGISTER(TestConfigPlugin, "config", "test");
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* @endcode
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*/
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class ConfigPlugin : public Plugin {
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public:
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/**
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* @brief Virtual method which should implemented custom config retrieval
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*
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* ConfigPlugin::genConfig should be implemented by a subclasses of
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* ConfigPlugin which needs to retrieve config data in a custom way.
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*
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* @return a pair such that pair.first is an osquery::Status instance which
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* indicates the success or failure of config retrieval. If pair.first
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* indicates that config retrieval was successful, then the config data
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* should be returned in pair.second.
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*/
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virtual std::pair<osquery::Status, std::string> genConfig() = 0;
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Status call(const PluginRequest& request, PluginResponse& response);
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};
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/**
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* @brief Config plugin registry.
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*
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* This creates an osquery registry for "config" which may implement
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* ConfigPlugin. A ConfigPlugin's call API should make use of a genConfig
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* after reading JSON data in the plugin implementation.
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*/
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CREATE_REGISTRY(ConfigPlugin, "config");
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}
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