I'm trying to setup a GitLab CI job to build the deb packages, but it
fails with:
```
Error: open output file: open build/fleet-osquery_1.35.0_amd64.deb: no such file or directory
```
It happens because I can't mount the `build` volume as I would do on my
local pc. To reproduce:
```
docker run -it fleetdm/fleetctl package --type=deb --fleet-url=my.url --enroll-secret=mysecret
```
`pkg` and `msi` works fine. I can workaround it by creating the `build`
dir first, but I think that's also fleetctl job to create it.
# Checklist for submitter
- [ ] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/`,
`orbit/changes/` or `ee/fleetd-chrome/changes`.
See [Changes
files](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Contributing/Committing-Changes.md#changes-files)
for more information.
- [ ] 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.
- [ ] Added/updated tests
- [ ] If paths of existing endpoints are modified without backwards
compatibility, checked the frontend/CLI for any necessary changes
- [ ] If database migrations are included, checked table schema to
confirm autoupdate
- For database migrations:
- [ ] Checked schema for all modified table for columns that will
auto-update timestamps during migration.
- [ ] Confirmed that updating the timestamps is acceptable, and will not
cause unwanted side effects.
- [ ] Ensured the correct collation is explicitly set for character
columns (`COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci`).
- [ ] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
- For Orbit and Fleet Desktop changes:
- [ ] Orbit runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. Check if the orbit
feature/bugfix should only apply to one platform (`runtime.GOOS`).
- [ ] 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)).
#23606
A Ctrl+C during a fleetd Windows build could leave a windows syso named
`resource.syso` in Fleet Desktop folder which was preventing macOS/Linux
builds from happening.
Related: https://github.com/josephspurrier/goversioninfo/issues/14
PS: If you already have a lingering `resource.syso` in `orbit/cmd/orbit`
or `orbit/cmd/desktop` then removing it will solve the issue.
#22740
Full QA is still a WIP but this is ready for review.
- [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/`,
`orbit/changes/` or `ee/fleetd-chrome/changes`.
See [Changes
files](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Contributing/Committing-Changes.md#changes-files)
for more information.
- [X] Added/updated tests
- [X] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
- For Orbit and Fleet Desktop changes:
- [x] Orbit runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. Check if the orbit
feature/bugfix should only apply to one platform (`runtime.GOOS`).
- [x] Manual QA must be performed in the three main OSs, macOS, Windows
and Linux.
- [x] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
#6085
- [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] Added/updated tests
- [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
#19219
Fix unreleased backward compatibility bug with Windows MSI
END_USER_EMAIL
# Checklist for submitter
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- [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
#19219
Added support for END_USER_EMAIL and FLEET_DESKTOP parameters to Windows
MSI
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- [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.
- [ ] 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.
#18534
- [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] 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.
- [x] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
We need to support semantic versioning with pre-releases to comply with
semantic versioning required by goreleaser allowing us to build orbit
pre-releases.
#16014
- [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or
`orbit/changes/`.
- [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.
- [x] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
New flow for `fleetctl --package --type=msi` on macOS using arm64
processor (M1, M2, etc.)
- wine must be installed locally. See
./orbit/tools/build/install-wine-macos.sh and
https://wiki.winehq.org/MacOS for reference.
- --local-wix-dir can be used to point to a local Wix3 installation
(using this switch requires a current Fleet EE subscription)
#15463
PR for docs: https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/pull/16459
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`orbit/changes/`.
See [Changes
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for more information.
- [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
---------
Co-authored-by: Noah Talerman <47070608+noahtalerman@users.noreply.github.com>
#13832
For macOS hosts, fleetd now stores and retrieves enroll secret from
macOS keychain.
- this feature must use the official signed and notarized version of
fleetd
- for contributors, this feature can disabled with either:
- fleetctl package flag: --disable-keystore
- fleetd runtime flag: --disable-keystore
This feature does not cover the MDM usecase where enroll secret is
stored in the MDM profile. This usecase will hopefully be worked on next
sprint with the MDM team.
For Windows hosts, fleetd now stores and retrieves enroll secret from
Windows Credential Manager.
# Checklist for submitter
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product design team. -->
- [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.
- [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.
- [x] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
Fixed badly formatted error messages in /api/fleet/orbit/device_token
endpoint and others.
In /api/fleet/orbit/device_token:
- Added token validation -- empty token not allowed
- Replaced 500 error with 409 when token conflicts with another host
#15832
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`orbit/changes/`.
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for more information.
- [x] Added/updated tests
- [x] Manual QA
#14879
- [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.
- [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.
- [x] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
Relates to #14958
If some of the following don't apply, delete the relevant line.
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product design team. -->
- [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.
- [ ] 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)).
# Checklist for submitter
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product design team. -->
- [x] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or
`orbit/changes/`.
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for more information.
- [x] Added/updated tests
- [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
# Checklist for submitter
If some of the following don't apply, delete the relevant line.
- [ ] 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 (docs/Using
Fleet/manage-access.md)
- [ ] 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.
- [ ] Added/updated tests
- [ ] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
- For Orbit and Fleet Desktop changes:
- [ ] 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)).
Signed-off-by: guoguangwu <guoguangwu@magic-shield.com>
This pull request addresses a key aspect of the RPM upgrade process -
handling of scripts during upgrades vice pure deletion events.
An RPM upgrade operation consists of both an Install and an Uninstall
operation, meaning that during an upgrade, our %postun script is run and
previously, it was causing the accidental deletion of binaries needed
for the upgrade.
To prevent this unwanted removal during upgrade scenarios, the %postun
script now checks for the execution scenario in which it finds itself.
Related to #13310 and #13304 this adds two ways to enable script
execution in `fleetd` (the orbit component)
- By building a package with `--enable-scripts`
- By providing a setting via a configuration profile (macOS only)
Due to how the profile assignment works, this change automatically
updates the `com.fleetdm.fleetd.config` for hosts that already have the
profile installed.
> [!NOTE]
> Documentation is in
[#13577](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/pull/13577) to decouple
reviews.
This relates to #12600
- [X] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or
`orbit/changes/`.
- [X] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
#7970
- [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.
- [x] Auto-update manual QA, from released version of component to new
version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md)).
#11065
Since `secret.txt` is written when the installer is built, but
installers using `--use-system-config` don't have an enroll secret at
build time, this file was empty and causing osquery to have trouble
enrolling.
This PR writes the file when the values are read from a configuration
profile.
in #10134 we added a silent mechanism to try to read configuration
values from macOS configuration profiles if --fleet-url and
--enroll-secret weren't present.
while using this logic to test #9459 I have found that there's a race
condition where sometimes `fleetd` is installed before the configuration
profile with the values delivered by Fleet, causing orbit to get stuck
forever.
I added logic to loop every 30 seconds and try to fetch the values again
if none are found, but I didn't felt comfortable adding this logic
without also adding an extra flag to explicitly enable this behavior.
Fixes warnings reported by Suspicious Package about the declared
permissions not matching the actual permissions. This was tested on
macOS and Linux (in the `fleetdm/fleetctl` Docker container) with the
"native tooling" option.
#7852
# Checklist for submitter
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- [x] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/` or
`orbit/changes/`.
See [Changes
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for more information.
- [x] Added/updated tests
- [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
Even though the binaries are "universal" (compatible with both arm64 and
x86_64), this configuration must be provided in the Distribution XML in
order to prevent macOS from installing Rosetta when the user goes to
install the package. Verified with Suspicious Package.
For #9932
# Checklist for submitter
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- [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.
- [x] Manual QA for all new/changed functionality
* Adding custom action to ensure that no fleetdm related processes are running on a product uninstall scenario. This will ensure that no file locks are present during file removal