The list of installed software was missing packages put ['on
hold'](https://askubuntu.com/questions/18654/how-to-prevent-updating-of-a-specific-package)
The reason for this is that the old query looks for the status
install ok installed
but there are other valid status which are also installed, like `hold ok
installed`. The syntax is `<desired> <error> <status>` so we only need
to look at the last or two last parts and ignore the first one.
See https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/dpkg-query.1.html for a list
of status.
# Checklist for submitter
- [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/`,
`orbit/changes/` or `ee/fleetd-chrome/changes`.
See [Changes
files](https://fleetdm.com/docs/contributing/committing-changes#changes-files)
for more information.
- [X] Input data is properly validated, `SELECT *` is avoided, SQL
injection is prevented (using placeholders for values in statements)
Docs for the "Webhooks for global activity feed" story (#14722)
- Add item to permissions table
- Clean up and simplify Audit logs top section. It's a reference page
- Link to Audit logs reference from Automations page
# Changes
I'm running orbit based osqueryd on a laptop with [Tuxedo
OS](https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-OS_1.tuxedo#).
This OS identifies its platform via osquery as `tuxedo` and is therefore
not recognized by the Fleet server:
```json
{
"err": "unrecognized platform",
"hostID": 76,
"level": "error",
"platform": "tuxedo",
"ts": "2024-05-15T13:17:34.513509387Z"
}
```
This causes policy and scheduled queries to not being run on my system.
With this PR Im adding `tuxedo` to all occurrences found when searching
for `kali`.
Additionally pre-commit checks were failing for me locally as it could
not find the hook-id `RuboCop`. This could be solved by using `rubocop`
instead.
Afterwards all pre-commit checks succeeded locally.
# Checklist for submitter
- [x] Added/updated tests
Signed-off-by: Andreas Ulm <andreas.ulm@prisma-capacity.eu>
#15565
Replace the use of the isFederated registry key with a keys that check
for AAD (Azure Active Directory, now Entra ID)
Federated enrollment (`isFederated`) seems to be when windows uses a
Discovery MDM endpoint to get its policy and management endpoint
configuration. This is always the case when a client is enrolled with
fleet, so installations always show up as automatic.
It's being replaced by a different key, `AADResourceID`, which appears
to identify the resource that controls the automated deployment. In my
tests it only appears to be populated when the computer is enrolled
through automated deployments. This key appears on both Windows 10 and
11.
There is a similar key, `AADTenantID`, which appears to identify the
client (tenant) to the Azure cloud. I haven't seen this ID in our
systems, so it is likely exclusively used in Azure. Both this key and
`AADResourceID` seem to always be set at the same time, so we only
check for the `AADResourceID`.
I've also added documentation on the registry keys I've analyzed for future reference.
Closes: #12611
Changes:
- Added three new documentation sections `/docs/get-started/`,
`/docs/configuration` and `/docs/rest api/`
- Updated folder names: `/docs/Using-Fleet/` » `/docs/Using Fleet` and
`/docs/deploying` » `/docs/deploy/`
- Moved `/docs/using-fleet/process-events.md` to `/articles` and updated
the meta tags to change it into a guide.
- Added support for a new meta tag: `navSection`. This meta tag is used
to organize pages in the sidebar navigation on fleetdm.com/docs
- Moved `docs/using-fleet/application-security.md` and
`docs/using-fleet/security-audits.md` to the security handbook.
- Moved `docs/deploying/load-testing.md` and
`docs/deploying/debugging.md` to the engineering handbook.
- Moved the following files/folders:
- `docs/using-fleet/configuration-files/` »
`docs/configuration/configuration-files/`
- `docs/deploying/configuration.md` »
`docs/configuration/fleet-server-configuration.md`
- `docs/using-fleet/rest-api.md` » `docs/rest-api/rest-api.md`
- `docs/using-fleet/monitoring-fleet.md` » `docs/deploy/rest-api.md`
- Updated filenames:
- `docs/using-fleet/permissions.md` »
`docs/using-fleet/manage-access.md`
- `docs/using-fleet/adding-hosts.md` »
`docs/using-fleet/enroll-hosts.md`
- `docs/using-fleet/teams.md` » `docs/using-fleet/segment-hosts.md`
- `docs/using-fleet/fleet-ctl-agent-updates.md` »
`docs/using-fleet/update-agents.md`
- `docs/using-fleet/chromeos.md` »
`docs/using-fleet/enroll-chromebooks.md`
- Updated the generated markdown in `server/fleet/gen_activity_doc.go`
and `server/service/osquery_utils/gen_queries_doc.go`
- Updated the navigation sidebar and mobile dropdown links on docs pages
to group pages by their `navSection` meta tag.
- Updated fleetdm.com/docs not to show pages in the `docs/contributing/`
folder in the sidebar navigation
- Added redirects for docs pages that have moved.
.
---------
Co-authored-by: Mike Thomas <mthomas@fleetdm.com>
Co-authored-by: Rachael Shaw <r@rachael.wtf>
2023-07-27 17:40:01 -05:00
Renamed from docs/Using-Fleet/Detail-Queries-Summary.md (Browse further)