# Fleet server configuration Fleet server configuration options update the internals of the Fleet server (MySQL database, Redis, etc.). Modifying these options requires restarting your Fleet server. Only self-managed users and customers can modify this configuration. If you're a managed-cloud customer, please reach out to Fleet about modifying the configuration. You can specify configuration options in the following formats: 1. YAML file 2. Environment variables 3. Command-line flags - All duration-based settings accept valid time units of `s`, `m`, `h`. - Command-line flags can also be piped in via stdin. ## MySQL This section describes the configuration options for the primary. Suppose you also want to set up a read replica. In that case the options are the same, except that the YAML section is `mysql_read_replica`, and the flags have the `mysql_read_replica_` prefix instead of `mysql_` (the corresponding environment variables follow the same transformation). Note that there is no default value for `mysql_read_replica_address`, it must be set explicitly for Fleet to use a read replica, and it is recommended in that case to set a non-zero value for `mysql_read_replica_conn_max_lifetime` as in some environments, the replica's address may dynamically change to point from the primary to an actual distinct replica based on auto-scaling options, so existing idle connections need to be recycled periodically. ### mysql_address For the address of the MySQL server that Fleet should connect to, include the hostname and port. - Default value: `localhost:3306` - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_ADDRESS` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: address: localhost:3306 ``` ### mysql_database This is the name of the MySQL database which Fleet will use. - Default value: `fleet` - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_DATABASE` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: database: fleet ``` ### mysql_username The username to use when connecting to the MySQL instance. - Default value: `fleet` - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_USERNAME` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: username: fleet ``` ### mysql_password The password to use when connecting to the MySQL instance. - Default value: `fleet` - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_PASSWORD` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: password: fleet ``` ### mysql_password_path File path to a file that contains the password to use when connecting to the MySQL instance. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_PASSWORD_PATH` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: password_path: '/run/secrets/fleetdm-mysql-password' ``` ### mysql_tls_ca The path to a PEM encoded certificate of MYSQL's CA for client certificate authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_TLS_CA` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: tls_ca: /path/to/server-ca.pem ``` ### mysql_tls_cert The path to a PEM encoded certificate is used for TLS authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_TLS_CERT` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: tls_cert: /path/to/certificate.pem ``` ### mysql_tls_key The path to a PEM encoded private key used for TLS authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_TLS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: tls_key: /path/to/key.pem ``` ### mysql_tls_config The TLS value in an MYSQL DSN. Can be `true`,`false`,`skip-verify`, or the CN value of the certificate. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_TLS_CONFIG` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: tls_config: true ``` ### mysql_tls_server_name This is the server name or IP address used by the client certificate. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_TLS_SERVER_NAME` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: server_name: 127.0.0.1 ``` ### mysql_max_open_conns The maximum open connections to the database. - Default value: 50 - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_MAX_OPEN_CONNS` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: max_open_conns: 50 ``` - Note: Fleet server uses SQL prepared statements, and the default setting of MySQL DB server's [max_prepared_stmt_count](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_prepared_stmt_count) may need to be adjusted for large deployments. This setting should be greater than or equal to: ``` FLEET_MYSQL_MAX_OPEN_CONNS * (max number of fleet servers) * 4 ``` > Fleet uses 3 prepared statements for authentication (used by Fleet API) + each database connection can be using 1 additional prepared statement. ### mysql_max_idle_conns The maximum idle connections to the database. This value should be equal to or less than `mysql_max_open_conns`. - Default value: 50 - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_MAX_IDLE_CONNS` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: max_idle_conns: 50 ``` ### mysql_conn_max_lifetime The maximum amount of time, in seconds, a connection may be reused. - Default value: 0 (Unlimited) - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_CONN_MAX_LIFETIME` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: conn_max_lifetime: 50 ``` ### mysql_sql_mode Sets the connection `sql_mode`. See [MySQL Reference](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/sql-mode.html) for more details. This setting should not usually be used. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_MYSQL_SQL_MODE` - Config file format: ```yaml mysql: sql_mode: ANSI ``` ## Redis Note that to test a TLS connection to a Redis instance, run the `tlsconnect` Go program in `tools/redis-tests`, e.g., from the root of the repository: ```sh $ go run ./tools/redis-tests/tlsconnect.go -addr -cacert -cert -key # run `go run ./tools/redis-tests/tlsconnect.go -h` for the full list of supported flags ``` By default, this will set up a Redis pool for that configuration and execute a `PING` command with a TLS connection, printing any error it encounters. ### redis_address For the address of the Redis server that Fleet should connect to, include the hostname and port. - Default value: `localhost:6379` - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_ADDRESS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: address: 127.0.0.1:6379 ``` ### redis_username The username to use when connecting to the Redis instance. - Default value: `` - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_USERNAME` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: username: foobar ``` ### redis_password The password to use when connecting to the Redis instance. - Default value: `` - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_PASSWORD` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: password: foobar ``` ### redis_database The database to use when connecting to the Redis instance. - Default value: `0` - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_DATABASE` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: database: 14 ``` ### redis_use_tls Use a TLS connection to the Redis server. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_USE_TLS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: use_tls: true ``` ### redis_duplicate_results Whether or not to duplicate Live Query results to another Redis channel named `LQDuplicate`. This is useful in a scenario involving shipping the Live Query results outside of Fleet, near real-time. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_DUPLICATE_RESULTS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: duplicate_results: true ``` ### redis_connect_timeout Timeout for redis connection. - Default value: 5s - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_CONNECT_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: connect_timeout: 10s ``` ### redis_keep_alive The interval between keep-alive probes. - Default value: 10s - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_KEEP_ALIVE` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: keep_alive: 30s ``` ### redis_connect_retry_attempts The maximum number of attempts to retry a failed connection to a Redis node. Only certain types of errors are retried, such as connection timeouts. - Default value: 0 (no retry) - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_CONNECT_RETRY_ATTEMPTS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: connect_retry_attempts: 2 ``` ### redis_cluster_follow_redirections Whether or not to automatically follow redirection errors received from the Redis server. Applies only to Redis Cluster setups, ignored in standalone Redis. In Redis Cluster, keys can be moved around to different nodes when the cluster is unstable and reorganizing the data. With this configuration option set to true, those (typically short and transient) redirection errors can be handled transparently instead of ending in an error. - Default value: true - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_CLUSTER_FOLLOW_REDIRECTIONS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: cluster_follow_redirections: true ``` ### redis_cluster_read_from_replica Whether or not to prefer reading from a replica when possible. Applies only to Redis Cluster setups, ignored in standalone Redis. - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_CLUSTER_READ_FROM_REPLICA` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: cluster_read_from_replica: true ``` ### redis_tls_cert This is the path to a PEM-encoded certificate used for TLS authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_TLS_CERT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: tls_cert: /path/to/certificate.pem ``` ### redis_tls_key This is the path to a PEM-encoded private key used for TLS authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_TLS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: tls_key: /path/to/key.pem ``` ### redis_tls_ca This is the path to a PEM-encoded certificate of Redis' CA for client certificate authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_TLS_CA` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: tls_ca: /path/to/server-ca.pem ``` ### redis_tls_server_name The server name or IP address used by the client certificate. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_TLS_SERVER_NAME` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: tls_server_name: 127.0.0.1 ``` ### redis_tls_handshake_timeout The timeout for the Redis TLS handshake part of the connection. A value of 0 means no timeout. - Default value: 10s - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_TLS_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: tls_handshake_timeout: 10s ``` ### redis_max_idle_conns The maximum idle connections to Redis. This value should be equal to or less than `redis_max_open_conns`. - Default value: 3 - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_MAX_IDLE_CONNS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: max_idle_conns: 50 ``` ### redis_max_open_conns The maximum open connections to Redis. A value of 0 means no limit. - Default value: 0 - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_MAX_OPEN_CONNS` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: max_open_conns: 100 ``` ### redis_conn_max_lifetime The maximum time a Redis connection may be reused. A value of 0 means no limit. - Default value: 0 (Unlimited) - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_CONN_MAX_LIFETIME` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: conn_max_lifetime: 30m ``` ### redis_idle_timeout The maximum time a Redis connection may stay idle. A value of 0 means no limit. - Default value: 240s - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_IDLE_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: idle_timeout: 5m ``` ### redis_conn_wait_timeout The maximum time to wait for a Redis connection if the max_open_conns limit is reached. A value of 0 means no wait. - Default value: 0 - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_CONN_WAIT_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: conn_wait_timeout: 1s ``` ### redis_read_timeout The maximum time to wait to receive a response from a Redis server. A value of 0 means no timeout. - Default value: 10s - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_READ_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: read_timeout: 5s ``` ### redis_write_timeout The maximum time to wait to send a command to a Redis server. A value of 0 means no timeout. - Default value: 10s - Environment variable: `FLEET_REDIS_WRITE_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml redis: write_timeout: 5s ``` ## Server ### server_address The address to serve the Fleet webserver. - Default value: `0.0.0.0:8080` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_ADDRESS` - Config file format: ```yaml server: address: 0.0.0.0:443 ``` ### server_cert The TLS cert to use when terminating TLS. See [TLS certificate considerations](https://fleetdm.com/docs/deploying/introduction#tls-certificate) for more information about certificates and Fleet. - Default value: `./tools/osquery/fleet.crt` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_CERT` - Config file format: ```yaml server: cert: /tmp/fleet.crt ``` ### server_key The TLS key to use when terminating TLS. - Default value: `./tools/osquery/fleet.key` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml server: key: /tmp/fleet.key ``` ### server_tls Whether or not the server should be served over TLS. - Default value: `true` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_TLS` - Config file format: ```yaml server: tls: false ``` ### server_tls_compatibility Configures the TLS settings for compatibility with various user agents. Options are `modern` and `intermediate`. These correspond to the compatibility levels [defined by the Mozilla OpSec team](https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Security/Server_Side_TLS&oldid=1229478) (updated July 24, 2020). - Default value: `intermediate` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_TLS_COMPATIBILITY` - Config file format: ```yaml server: tls_compatibility: intermediate ``` ### server_url_prefix Sets a URL prefix to use when serving the Fleet API and frontend. Prefixes should be in the form `/apps/fleet` (no trailing slash). Note that some other configurations may need to be changed when modifying the URL prefix. In particular, URLs that are provided to osquery via flagfile, the configuration served by Fleet, the URL prefix used by `fleetctl`, and the redirect URL set with an identity provider. - Default value: Empty (no prefix set) - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_URL_PREFIX` - Config file format: ```yaml server: url_prefix: /apps/fleet ``` ### server_keepalive Controls the server side http keep alive property. Turning off keepalives has helped reduce outstanding TCP connections in some deployments. - Default value: true - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_KEEPALIVE` - Config file format: ```yaml server: keepalive: true ``` ### server_websockets_allow_unsafe_origin Controls the servers websocket origin check. If your Fleet server is behind a reverse proxy, the Origin header may not reflect the client's true origin. In this case, you might need to disable the origin header (by setting this configuration to `true`) check or configure your reverse proxy to forward the correct Origin header. Setting to true will disable the origin check. - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_SERVER_WEBSOCKETS_ALLOW_UNSAFE_ORIGIN` - Config file format: ```yaml server: websockets_allow_unsafe_origin: true ``` ### server_force_h2c Setting this will force the Go webserver to attempt HTTP2. By default, HTTP2 support is only negotiated if the Go webserver is serving TLS, this setting is ignored if TLS is enabled. This configuration might be required if Fleet is hosted in certain cloud providers that have limitations on their API gateways, such as GCP Cloud Run. - Default value: false - Environment variable: FLEET_SERVER_FORCE_H2C - Config file format: ```yaml server: force_h2c: true ``` ### server_private_key This key is required for enabling Apple, Windows, and Android MDM features and/or storing sensitive configs (passwords, API keys, etc.) in Fleet. If you are using the `FLEET_APPLE_APNS_*` and `FLEET_APPLE_SCEP_*` variables, Fleet will automatically encrypt the values of those variables using `FLEET_SERVER_PRIVATE_KEY` and save them in the database when you restart after updating. The key must be at least 32 bytes long. Run `openssl rand -base64 32` in the Terminal app to generate one on macOS. - Default value: "" - Environment variable: FLEET_SERVER_PRIVATE_KEY - Config file format: ```yaml server: private_key: 72414F4A688151F75D032F5CDA095FC4 ``` ## Auth ### auth_sso_session_validity_period How long an SSO authentication process can take between initiation and callback. Applies to both users logging into the Fleet web UI and end users during MDM enrollment. > Note: Once logged in, `session_duration` determines how long a user stays logged into Fleet. - Default value: `5m` (5 minutes) - Environment variable: `FLEET_AUTH_SSO_SESSION_VALIDITY_PERIOD` - Config file format: ```yaml auth: sso_session_validity_period: 10m ``` ### auth_bcrypt_cost The bcrypt cost to use when hashing user passwords. - Default value: `12` - Environment variable: `FLEET_AUTH_BCRYPT_COST` - Config file format: ```yaml auth: bcrypt_cost: 14 ``` ### auth_salt_key_size The key size of the salt which is generated when hashing user passwords. > Note: Fleet uses the `bcrypt` hashing algorithm for hashing passwords, which has a [72 character > input limit](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcrypt#Maximum_password_length). This means that the > plaintext password (i.e. the password input by the user) length + the value of > `auth_salt_key_size` cannot exceed 72. In the default case, the max length of a plaintext password > is 48 (72 - 24). - Default value: `24` - Environment variable: `FLEET_AUTH_SALT_KEY_SIZE` - Config file format: ```yaml auth: salt_key_size: 36 ``` ### auth_require_http_message_signature *Available in Fleet Premium.* When enabled, Fleet server will require HTTP message signatures for all incoming fleetd (orbit and osquery) requests to verify request authenticity and integrity. The fleetd agents must run with `--fleet-managed-client-certificate` flag so they can request a host identity certificate from Fleet server and then use it to create HTTP message signatures (requires orbit 1.46.0 or higher). - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_AUTH_REQUIRE_HTTP_MESSAGE_SIGNATURE` - Config file format: ```yaml auth: require_http_message_signature: true ``` ## App ### app_token_key_size Size of generated app tokens. - Default value: `24` - Environment variable: `FLEET_APP_TOKEN_KEY_SIZE` - Config file format: ```yaml app: token_key_size: 36 ``` ### app_invite_token_validity_period How long invite tokens should be valid for. - Default value: `5d` (5 days) - Environment variable: `FLEET_APP_INVITE_TOKEN_VALIDITY_PERIOD` - Config file format: ```yaml app: invite_token_validity_period: 1d ``` ### app_enable_scheduled_query_stats Determines whether Fleet collects performance impact statistics for scheduled queries. If set to `false`, stats are still collected for live queries. - Default value: `true` - Environment variable: `FLEET_APP_ENABLE_SCHEDULED_QUERY_STATS` - Config file format: ```yaml app: enable_scheduled_query_stats: true ``` ## License *Available in Fleet Premium.* ### license_key The license key provided to Fleet customers which provides access to Fleet Premium features. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LICENSE_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml license: key: foobar ``` > Wondering where to get a license key? You can [grab a license](https://fleetdm.com/new-license) or if you have questions, [schedule a demo](https://fleetdm.com/contact). ## Session ### session_key_size The size of the session key. - Default value: `64` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SESSION_KEY_SIZE` - Config file format: ```yaml session: key_size: 48 ``` ### session_duration This is the amount of time that a session should last. Whenever a user logs in, the time is reset to the specified, or default, duration. Valid time units are `s`, `m`, `h`. - Default value: `5d` (5 days) - Environment variable: `FLEET_SESSION_DURATION` - Config file format: ```yaml session: duration: 4h ``` ## Osquery ### osquery_node_key_size The size of the node key which is negotiated with `osqueryd` clients. - Default value: `24` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_NODE_KEY_SIZE` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: node_key_size: 36 ``` ### osquery_host_identifier The identifier to use when determining uniqueness of hosts. Options are `provided` (default), `uuid`, `hostname`, or `instance`. This setting works in combination with the `--host_identifier` flag in osquery. In most deployments, using `uuid` will be the best option. The flag defaults to `provided` -- preserving the existing behavior of Fleet's handling of host identifiers -- using the identifier provided by osquery. `instance`, `uuid`, and `hostname` correspond to the same meanings as osquery's `--host_identifier` flag. Users that have duplicate UUIDs in their environment can benefit from setting this flag to `instance`. > If you are enrolling your hosts using Fleet generated packages, it is recommended to use `uuid` as your identifier. This prevents potential issues with duplicate host enrollments. - Default value: `provided` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_HOST_IDENTIFIER` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: host_identifier: uuid ``` ### osquery_enroll_cooldown The cooldown period for host enrollment. If a host (uniquely identified by the `osquery_host_identifier` option) tries to enroll within this duration from the last enrollment, enroll will fail. This flag can be used to control load on the database in scenarios in which many hosts are using the same identifier. Often configuring `osquery_host_identifier` to `instance` may be a better solution. - Default value: `0` (off) - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ENROLL_COOLDOWN` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: enroll_cooldown: 1m ``` ### osquery_label_update_interval The interval at which Fleet will ask Fleet's agent (fleetd) to update results for label queries. Setting this to a higher value can reduce baseline load on the Fleet server in larger deployments. > Setting this to a lower value can increase baseline load significantly and cause performance issues or even outages. Proceed with caution. Valid time units are `s`, `m`, `h`. - Default value: `1h` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_LABEL_UPDATE_INTERVAL` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: label_update_interval: 90m ``` ### osquery_policy_update_interval The interval at which Fleet will ask Fleet's agent (fleetd) to update results for policy queries. Setting this to a higher value can reduce baseline load on the Fleet server in larger deployments. > Setting this to a lower value can increase baseline load significantly and cause performance issues or even outages. Proceed with caution. Valid time units are `s`, `m`, `h`. - Default value: `1h` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_POLICY_UPDATE_INTERVAL` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: policy_update_interval: 90m ``` ### osquery_detail_update_interval The interval at which Fleet will ask Fleet's agent (fleetd) to update host details (such as uptime, hostname, network interfaces, etc.) Setting this to a higher value can reduce baseline load on the Fleet server in larger deployments. > Setting this to a lower value can increase baseline load significantly and cause performance issues or even outages. Proceed with caution. Valid time units are `s`, `m`, `h`. - Default value: `1h` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_DETAIL_UPDATE_INTERVAL` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: detail_update_interval: 90m ``` ### osquery_status_log_plugin This is the log output plugin that should be used for osquery status logs received from clients. Check out the [reference documentation for log destinations](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/log-destinations). Options are `filesystem`, `firehose`, `kinesis`, `lambda`, `pubsub`, `kafkarest`, and `stdout`. - Default value: `filesystem` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_STATUS_LOG_PLUGIN` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: status_log_plugin: firehose ``` ### osquery_result_log_plugin This is the log output plugin that should be used for osquery result logs received from clients. Check out the [reference documentation for log destinations](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/log-destinations). Options are `filesystem`, `firehose`, `kinesis`, `lambda`, `pubsub`, `kafkarest`, and `stdout`. - Default value: `filesystem` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_RESULT_LOG_PLUGIN` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: result_log_plugin: firehose ``` ### osquery_max_jitter_percent Given an update interval (label, or details), this will add up to the defined percentage in randomness to the interval. The goal of this is to prevent all hosts from checking in with data at the same time. So for example, if the label_update_interval is 1h, and this is set to 10. It'll add up a random number between 0 and 6 minutes to the amount of time it takes for Fleet to give the host the label queries. - Default value: `10` - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_MAX_JITTER_PERCENT` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: max_jitter_percent: 10 ``` ### osquery_enable_async_host_processing **Experimental feature**. Enable asynchronous processing of hosts' query results. Currently, asynchronous processing is only supported for label query execution, policy membership results, hosts' last seen timestamp, and hosts' scheduled query statistics. This may improve the performance and CPU usage of the Fleet instances and MySQL database servers for setups with a large number of hosts while requiring more resources from Redis server(s). Note that currently, if both the failing policies webhook *and* this `osquery.enable_async_host_processing` option are set, some failing policies webhooks could be missing (some transitions from succeeding to failing or vice-versa could happen without triggering a webhook request). It can be set to a single boolean value ("true" or "false"), which controls all async host processing tasks, or it can be set for specific async tasks using a syntax similar to an URL query string or parameters in a Data Source Name (DSN) string, e.g., "label_membership=true&policy_membership=true". When using the per-task syntax, omitted tasks get the default value. The supported async task names are: * `label_membership` for updating the hosts' label query execution; * `policy_membership` for updating the hosts' policy membership results; * `host_last_seen` for updating the hosts' last seen timestamp. * `scheduled_query_stats` for saving the hosts' scheduled query statistics. - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ENABLE_ASYNC_HOST_PROCESSING` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: enable_async_host_processing: true ``` > Fleet tested this option for `policy_membership=true` in [this issue](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/12697) and found that it does not impact the performance or behavior of the app. ### osquery_async_host_collect_interval Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Sets the interval at which the host data will be collected into the database. Each Fleet instance will attempt to do the collection at this interval (with some optional jitter added, see `osquery_async_host_collect_max_jitter_percent`), with only one succeeding to get the exclusive lock. It can be set to a single duration value (e.g., "30s"), which defines the interval for all async host processing tasks, or it can be set for specific async tasks using a syntax similar to an URL query string or parameters in a Data Source Name (DSN) string, e.g., "label_membership=10s&policy_membership=1m". When using the per-task syntax, omitted tasks get the default value. See [osquery_enable_async_host_processing](#osquery_enable_async_host_processing) for the supported async task names. - Default value: 30s - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_COLLECT_INTERVAL` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_collect_interval: 1m ``` ### osquery_async_host_collect_max_jitter_percent Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. A number interpreted as a percentage of `osquery_async_host_collect_interval` to add to (or remove from) the interval so that not all hosts try to do the collection at the same time. - Default value: 10 - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_COLLECT_MAX_JITTER_PERCENT` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_collect_max_jitter_percent: 5 ``` ### osquery_async_host_collect_lock_timeout Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Timeout of the lock acquired by a Fleet instance to collect host data into the database. If the collection runs for too long or the instance crashes unexpectedly, the lock will be automatically released after this duration and another Fleet instance can proceed with the next collection. It can be set to a single duration value (e.g., "1m"), which defines the lock timeout for all async host processing tasks, or it can be set for specific async tasks using a syntax similar to an URL query string or parameters in a Data Source Name (DSN) string, e.g., "label_membership=2m&policy_membership=5m". When using the per-task syntax, omitted tasks get the default value. See [osquery_enable_async_host_processing](#osquery_enable_async_host_processing) for the supported async task names. - Default value: 1m - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_COLLECT_LOCK_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_collect_lock_timeout: 5m ``` ### osquery_async_host_collect_log_stats_interval Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Interval at which the host collection statistics are logged, 0 to disable logging of statistics. Note that logging is done at the "debug" level. - Default value: 1m - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_COLLECT_LOG_STATS_INTERVAL` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_collect_log_stats_interval: 5m ``` ### osquery_async_host_insert_batch Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Size of the INSERT batch when collecting host data into the database. - Default value: 2000 - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_INSERT_BATCH` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_insert_batch: 1000 ``` ### osquery_async_host_delete_batch Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Size of the DELETE batch when collecting host data into the database. - Default value: 2000 - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_DELETE_BATCH` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_delete_batch: 1000 ``` ### osquery_async_host_update_batch Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Size of the UPDATE batch when collecting host data into the database. - Default value: 1000 - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_UPDATE_BATCH` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_update_batch: 500 ``` ### osquery_async_host_redis_pop_count Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Maximum number of items to pop from a redis key at a time when collecting host data into the database. - Default value: 1000 - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_REDIS_POP_COUNT` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_redis_pop_count: 500 ``` ### osquery_async_host_redis_scan_keys_count Applies only when `osquery_enable_async_host_processing` is enabled. Order of magnitude (e.g., 10, 100, 1000, etc.) of set members to scan in a single ZSCAN/SSCAN request for items to process when collecting host data into the database. - Default value: 1000 - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_ASYNC_HOST_REDIS_SCAN_KEYS_COUNT` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: async_host_redis_scan_keys_count: 100 ``` ### osquery_min_software_last_opened_at_diff The minimum time difference between the software's "last opened at" timestamp reported by osquery and the last timestamp saved for that software on that host helps minimize the number of updates required when a host reports its installed software information, resulting in less load on the database. If there is no existing timestamp for the software on that host (or if the software was not installed on that host previously), the new timestamp is automatically saved. - Default value: 1h - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_MIN_SOFTWARE_LAST_OPENED_AT_DIFF` - Config file format: ```yaml osquery: min_software_last_opened_at_diff: 4h ``` ## External activity audit logging > Available in Fleet Premium. Activity information is available for all Fleet Free and Fleet Premium instances using the [Activities API](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/rest-api#activities). Stream Fleet user activities to logs using Fleet's logging plugins. The audit events are logged in an asynchronous fashion. It can take up to 5 minutes for an event to be logged. ### activity_enable_audit_log This enables/disables the log output for audit events. See the `activity_audit_log_plugin` option below that specifies the logging destination. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_ACTIVITY_ENABLE_AUDIT_LOG` - Config file format: ```yaml activity: enable_audit_log: true ``` ### activity_audit_log_plugin This is the log output plugin that should be used for audit logs. This flag only has effect if `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. Each plugin has additional configuration options. Please see the configuration section linked below for your logging plugin. Options are [`filesystem`](#filesystem), [`firehose`](#firehose), [`kinesis`](#kinesis), [`lambda`](#lambda), [`pubsub`](#pubsub), [`kafkarest`](#kafka-rest-proxy-logging), and `stdout` (no additional configuration needed). - Default value: `filesystem` - Environment variable: `FLEET_ACTIVITY_AUDIT_LOG_PLUGIN` - Config file format: ```yaml activity: audit_log_plugin: firehose ``` ## Logging (Fleet server logging) ### logging_debug Whether or not to enable debug logging. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_LOGGING_DEBUG` - Config file format: ```yaml logging: debug: true ``` ### logging_json Whether or not to log in JSON. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_LOGGING_JSON` - Config file format: ```yaml logging: json: true ``` ### logging_disable_banner Whether or not to log the welcome banner. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_LOGGING_DISABLE_BANNER` - Config file format: ```yaml logging: disable_banner: true ``` ### logging_error_retention_period The amount of time to keep an error. Unique instances of errors are stored temporarily to help with troubleshooting, this setting controls that duration. Set to 0 to keep them without expiration, and a negative value to disable storage of errors in Redis. - Default value: 24h - Environment variable: `FLEET_LOGGING_ERROR_RETENTION_PERIOD` - Config file format: ```yaml logging: error_retention_period: 1h ``` ## Filesystem ### filesystem_status_log_file This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `filesystem` (the default value). The path which osquery status logs will be logged to. - Default value: `/tmp/osquery_status` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_STATUS_LOG_FILE` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: status_log_file: /var/log/osquery/status.log ``` ### filesystem_result_log_file This flag only has effect if `osquery_result_log_plugin` is set to `filesystem` (the default value). The path which osquery result logs will be logged to. - Default value: `/tmp/osquery_result` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_RESULT_LOG_FILE` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: result_log_file: /var/log/osquery/result.log ``` ### filesystem_audit_log_file This flag only has effect if `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `filesystem` (the default value) and if `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. The path which audit logs will be logged to. - Default value: `/tmp/audit` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_AUDIT_LOG_FILE` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: audit_log_file: /var/log/fleet/audit.log ``` ### filesystem_enable_log_rotation This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `filesystem` (the default value). - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `filesystem` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. This flag will cause the osquery result and status log files to be automatically rotated when files reach a size of 500 MB or an age of 28 days. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_ENABLE_LOG_ROTATION` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: enable_log_rotation: true ``` ### filesystem_enable_log_compression This flag only has effect if `filesystem_enable_log_rotation` is set to `true`. This flag will cause the rotated logs to be compressed with gzip. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_ENABLE_LOG_COMPRESSION` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: enable_log_compression: true ``` ### filesystem_max_size This flag only has effect if `filesystem_enable_log_rotation` is set to `true`. Sets the maximum size in megabytes of log files before it gets rotated. - Default value: `500` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_MAX_SIZE` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: max_size: 100 ``` ### filesystem_max_age This flag only has effect if `filesystem_enable_log_rotation` is set to `true`. Sets the maximum age in days to retain old log files before deletion. Setting this to zero will retain all logs. - Default value: `28` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_MAX_AGE` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: max_age: 0 ``` ### filesystem_max_backups This flag only has effect if `filesystem_enable_log_rotation` is set to `true`. Sets the maximum number of old files to retain before deletion. Setting this to zero will retain all logs. _Note_ max_age may still cause them to be deleted. - Default value: `3` - Environment variable: `FLEET_FILESYSTEM_MAX_BACKUPS` - Config file format: ```yaml filesystem: max_backups: 0 ``` ## Webhook To use webhook logging for query results, the following two Fleet config values must *both* be set: ### Set log method to 'webhook' by - Command line flag: `--osquery_result_log_plugin="webhook"`, - Environment variable: `FLEET_OSQUERY_RESULT_LOG_PLUGIN="webhook"`, or - Config file: ```yaml osquery: result_log_plugin: "webhook" ``` and ### Set the desired result URL by - Command line flag: `--webhook_result_url=""`, - Environment variable: `FLEET_WEBHOOK_RESULT_URL=""`, or - Config file: ```yaml webhook: result_url: "" ``` ## Firehose ### firehose_region This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `firehose`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `firehose` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS region to use for Firehose connection. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_REGION` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: region: ca-central-1 ``` ### firehose_access_key_id This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `firehose`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `firehose` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. If `firehose_access_key_id` and `firehose_secret_access_key` are omitted, Fleet will try to use [AWS STS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html) credentials. AWS access key ID to use for Firehose authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: access_key_id: AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE ``` ### firehose_secret_access_key This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `firehose`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `firehose` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS secret access key to use for Firehose authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: secret_access_key: wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY ``` ### firehose_sts_assume_role_arn This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `firehose`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `firehose` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS STS role ARN to use for Firehose authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_STS_ASSUME_ROLE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/firehose-role ``` ### firehose_sts_external_id This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `firehose`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `firehose` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS STS External ID to use for Firehose authentication. This is typically used in conjunction with an STS role ARN to ensure that only the intended AWS account can assume the role. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_STS_EXTERNAL_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: sts_external_id: your_unique_id ``` ### firehose_status_stream This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `firehose`. Name of the Firehose stream to write osquery status logs received from clients. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_STATUS_STREAM` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: status_stream: osquery_status ``` The IAM role used to send to Firehose must allow the following permissions on the stream listed: - `firehose:DescribeDeliveryStream` - `firehose:PutRecordBatch` ### firehose_result_stream This flag only has effect if `osquery_result_log_plugin` is set to `firehose`. Name of the Firehose stream to write osquery result logs received from clients. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_RESULT_STREAM` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: result_stream: osquery_result ``` The IAM role used to send to Firehose must allow the following permissions on the stream listed: - `firehose:DescribeDeliveryStream` - `firehose:PutRecordBatch` ### firehose_audit_stream This flag only has effect if `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `firehose`. Name of the Firehose stream to audit logs. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_FIREHOSE_AUDIT_STREAM` - Config file format: ```yaml firehose: audit_stream: fleet_audit ``` The IAM role used to send to Firehose must allow the following permissions on the stream listed: - `firehose:DescribeDeliveryStream` - `firehose:PutRecordBatch` ## Kinesis ### kinesis_region This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kinesis`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS region to use for Kinesis connection - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_REGION` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: region: ca-central-1 ``` ### kinesis_access_key_id This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kinesis`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. If `kinesis_access_key_id` and `kinesis_secret_access_key` are omitted, Fleet will try to use [AWS STS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html) credentials. AWS access key ID to use for Kinesis authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: access_key_id: AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE ``` ### kinesis_secret_access_key This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kinesis`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS secret access key to use for Kinesis authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: secret_access_key: wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY ``` ### kinesis_sts_assume_role_arn This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kinesis`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS STS role ARN to use for Kinesis authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_STS_ASSUME_ROLE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/kinesis-role ``` ### kinesis_sts_external_id This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kinesis`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS STS External ID to use for Kinesis authentication. This is typically used in conjunction with an STS role ARN to ensure that only the intended AWS account can assume the role. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_STS_EXTERNAL_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: sts_external_id: your_unique_id ``` ### kinesis_status_stream This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis`. Name of the Kinesis stream to write osquery status logs received from clients. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_STATUS_STREAM` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: status_stream: osquery_status ``` The IAM role used to send to Kinesis must allow the following permissions on the stream listed: - `kinesis:DescribeStream` - `kinesis:PutRecords` ### kinesis_result_stream This flag only has effect if `osquery_result_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis`. Name of the Kinesis stream to write osquery result logs received from clients. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_RESULT_STREAM` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: result_stream: osquery_result ``` The IAM role used to send to Kinesis must allow the following permissions on the stream listed: - `kinesis:DescribeStream` - `kinesis:PutRecords` ### kinesis_audit_stream This flag only has effect if `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kinesis`. Name of the Kinesis stream to write audit logs. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KINESIS_AUDIT_STREAM` - Config file format: ```yaml kinesis: audit_stream: fleet_audit ``` The IAM role used to send to Kinesis must allow the following permissions on the stream listed: - `kinesis:DescribeStream` - `kinesis:PutRecords` ## Lambda ### lambda_region This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `lambda`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `lambda` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS region to use for Lambda connection. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_REGION` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: region: ca-central-1 ``` ### lambda_access_key_id This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `lambda`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `lambda` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. If `lambda_access_key_id` and `lambda_secret_access_key` are omitted, Fleet will try to use [AWS STS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html) credentials. AWS access key ID to use for Lambda authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: access_key_id: AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE ``` ### lambda_secret_access_key This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `lambda`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `lambda` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS secret access key to use for Lambda authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: secret_access_key: wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY ``` ### lambda_sts_assume_role_arn This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `lambda`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `lambda` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS STS role ARN to use for Lambda authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_STS_ASSUME_ROLE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/lambda-role ``` ### lambda_sts_external_id This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `lambda`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `lambda` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. AWS STS External ID to use for Lambda authentication. This is typically used in conjunction with an STS role ARN to ensure that only the intended AWS account can assume the role. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_STS_EXTERNAL_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: sts_external_id: your_unique_id ``` ### lambda_status_function This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `lambda`. Name of the Lambda function to write osquery status logs received from clients. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_STATUS_FUNCTION` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: status_function: statusFunction ``` The IAM role used to send to Lambda must allow the following permissions on the function listed: - `lambda:InvokeFunction` ### lambda_result_function This flag only has effect if `osquery_result_log_plugin` is set to `lambda`. Name of the Lambda function to write osquery result logs received from clients. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_RESULT_FUNCTION` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: result_function: resultFunction ``` The IAM role used to send to Lambda must allow the following permissions on the function listed: - `lambda:InvokeFunction` ### lambda_audit_function This flag only has effect if `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `lambda`. Name of the Lambda function to write audit logs. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_LAMBDA_AUDIT_FUNCTION` - Config file format: ```yaml lambda: audit_function: auditFunction ``` The IAM role used to send to Lambda must allow the following permissions on the function listed: - `lambda:InvokeFunction` ## PubSub ### pubsub_project This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `pubsub`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `pubsub` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. The identifier of the Google Cloud project containing the pubsub topics to publish logs to. Note that the pubsub plugin uses [Application Default Credentials (ADCs)](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production) for authentication with the service. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_PUBSUB_PROJECT` - Config file format: ```yaml pubsub: project: my-gcp-project ``` ### pubsub_result_topic This flag only has effect if `osquery_result_log_plugin` is set to `pubsub`. The identifier of the pubsub topic that client results will be published to. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_PUBSUB_RESULT_TOPIC` - Config file format: ```yaml pubsub: result_topic: osquery_result ``` ### pubsub_status_topic This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `pubsub`. The identifier of the pubsub topic that osquery status logs will be published to. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_PUBSUB_STATUS_TOPIC` - Config file format: ```yaml pubsub: status_topic: osquery_status ``` ### pubsub_audit_topic This flag only has effect if `osquery_audit_log_plugin` is set to `pubsub`. The identifier of the pubsub topic that client results will be published to. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_PUBSUB_AUDIT_TOPIC` - Config file format: ```yaml pubsub: audit_topic: fleet_audit ``` ### pubsub_add_attributes This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `pubsub`. Add Pub/Sub attributes to messages. When enabled, the plugin parses the osquery result messages, and adds the following Pub/Sub message attributes: - `name` - the `name` attribute from the message body - `timestamp` - the `unixTime` attribute from the message body, converted to rfc3339 format - Each decoration from the message This feature is useful when combined with [subscription filters](https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/filtering). - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_PUBSUB_ADD_ATTRIBUTES` - Config file format: ```yaml pubsub: add_attributes: true ``` ## Kafka REST Proxy logging ### kafkarest_proxyhost This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kafkarest`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kafkarest` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. The URL of the host which to check for the topic existence and post messages to the specified topic. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KAFKAREST_PROXYHOST` - Config file format: ```yaml kafkarest: proxyhost: "https://localhost:8443" ``` ### kafkarest_status_topic This flag only has effect if `osquery_status_log_plugin` is set to `kafkarest`. The identifier of the kafka topic that osquery status logs will be published to. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KAFKAREST_STATUS_TOPIC` - Config file format: ```yaml kafkarest: status_topic: osquery_status ``` ### kafkarest_result_topic This flag only has effect if `osquery_result_log_plugin` is set to `kafkarest`. The identifier of the kafka topic that osquery result logs will be published to. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KAFKAREST_RESULT_TOPIC` - Config file format: ```yaml kafkarest: result_topic: osquery_result ``` ### kafkarest_audit_topic This flag only has effect if `osquery_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kafkarest`. The identifier of the kafka topic that audit logs will be published to. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_KAFKAREST_AUDIT_TOPIC` - Config file format: ```yaml kafkarest: audit_topic: fleet_audit ``` ### kafkarest_timeout This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kafkarest`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kafkarest` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. The timeout value for the http post attempt. Value is in units of seconds. - Default value: 5 - Environment variable: `FLEET_KAFKAREST_TIMEOUT` - Config file format: ```yaml kafkarest: timeout: 5 ``` ### kafkarest_content_type_value This flag only has effect if one of the following is true: - `osquery_result_log_plugin` or `osquery_status_log_plugin` are set to `kafkarest`. - `activity_audit_log_plugin` is set to `kafkarest` and `activity_enable_audit_log` is set to `true`. The value of the Content-Type header to use in [Kafka REST Proxy API calls](https://docs.confluent.io/platform/current/kafka-rest/api.html#content-types). _Note: only JSON format is supported_ - Default value: application/vnd.kafka.json.v1+json - Environment variable: `FLEET_KAFKAREST_CONTENT_TYPE_VALUE` - Config file format: ```yaml kafkarest: content_type_value: application/vnd.kafka.json.v2+json ``` ## Email backend By default, the SMTP backend is enabled and no additional configuration is required on the server settings. You can configure SMTP through the [Fleet console UI](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/configuration-files#smtp-settings). However, you can also configure Fleet to use AWS SES natively rather than through SMTP. A configured email backend is required for sending user invites, resetting passwords, verifying user email address changes, and multi-factor authentication within Fleet (without using an SSO identity provider). ### backend Enable SES support for Fleet. You must also configure the ses configurations such as `ses.source_arn` ````yaml email: backend: ses ```` ## SES The following configurations only have an effect if SES email backend is enabled `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND=ses`. ### ses_region This flag only has effect if `email.backend` or `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND` is set to `ses`. AWS region to use for SES connection. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_SES_REGION` - Config file format: ```yaml ses: region: us-east-2 ``` ### ses_access_key_id This flag only has effect if `email.backend` or `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND` is set to `ses`. If `ses_access_key_id` and `ses_secret_access_key` are omitted, Fleet will try to use [AWS STS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html) credentials. AWS access key ID to use for Lambda authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml ses: access_key_id: AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE ``` ### ses_secret_access_key This flag only has effect if `email.backend` or `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND` is set to `ses`. If `ses_access_key_id` and `ses_secret_access_key` are omitted, Fleet will try to use [AWS STS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html) credentials. AWS secret access key to use for SES authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml ses: secret_access_key: wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY ``` ### ses_sts_assume_role_arn This flag only has effect if `email.backend` or `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND` is set to `ses`. AWS STS role ARN to use for SES authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_SES_STS_ASSUME_ROLE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml ses: sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/ses-role ``` ### ses_sts_external_id This flag only has effect if `email.backend` or `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND` is set to `ses`. AWS STS External ID to use for SES authentication. This is typically used in conjunction with an STS role ARN to ensure that only the intended AWS account can assume the role. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_SES_STS_EXTERNAL_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml ses: sts_external_id: your_unique_id ``` ### ses_source_arn This flag only has effect if `email.backend` or `FLEET_EMAIL_BACKEND` is set to `ses`. This configuration **is required** when using the SES email backend. The ARN of the identity that is associated with the sending authorization policy that permits you to send for the email address specified in the Source parameter of SendRawEmail. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_SES_SOURCE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml ses: sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/ses-role ``` ## S3 ### s3_software_installers_bucket *Available in Fleet Premium.* Name of the S3 bucket for storing software and bootstrap package. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_BUCKET` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_bucket: some-bucket ``` ### s3_software_installers_prefix *Available in Fleet Premium.* Prefix to prepend to software. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_PREFIX` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_prefix: prefix-here/ ``` ### s3_software_installers_access_key_id *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS access key ID to use for S3 authentication. If `s3_access_key_id` and `s3_secret_access_key` are omitted, Fleet will try to use [the default credential provider chain](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/v1/developer-guide/configuring-sdk.html#specifying-credentials). The IAM identity used in this context must be allowed to perform the following actions on the bucket: `s3:PutObject`, `s3:GetObject`, `s3:ListMultipartUploadParts`, `s3:ListBucket`, `s3:GetBucketLocation`. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_access_key_id: AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE ``` ### s3_software_installers_secret_access_key *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS secret access key to use for S3 authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_secret_access_key: wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY ``` ### s3_software_installers_sts_assume_role_arn *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS STS role ARN to use for S3 authentication. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_STS_ASSUME_ROLE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/some-s3-role ``` ### s3_software_installers_sts_external_id *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS STS External ID to use for S3 authentication. This is typically used in conjunction with an STS role ARN to ensure that only the intended AWS account can assume the role. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_STS_EXTERNAL_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_sts_external_id: your_unique_id ``` ### s3_software_installers_endpoint_url *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS S3 Endpoint URL. Override when using a different S3 compatible object storage backend (such as Minio), or running S3 locally with localstack. Leave this blank to use the default S3 service endpoint. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_ENDPOINT_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_endpoint_url: http://localhost:9000 ``` ### s3_software_installers_force_s3_path_style *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS S3 Force S3 Path Style. Set this to `true` to force the request to use path-style addressing, i.e., `http://s3.amazonaws.com/BUCKET/KEY`. By default, the S3 client will use [virtual hosted bucket addressing](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/VirtualHosting.html) when possible (`http://BUCKET.s3.amazonaws.com/KEY`). - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_FORCE_S3_PATH_STYLE` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_force_s3_path_style: false ``` ### s3_software_installers_region *Available in Fleet Premium.* AWS S3 Region. Leave blank to enable region discovery. Minio users must set this to any nonempty value (eg. `minio`), as Minio does not support region discovery. - Default value: - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_REGION` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_region: us-east-1 ``` ### s3_software_installers_cloudfront_url *Available in Fleet Premium.* CloudFront URL. Leave blank if you don't use CloudFront distribution. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_CLOUDFRONT_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_cloudfront_url: https://jkl8dxv87sdh.cloudfront.net ``` ### s3_software_installers_cloudfront_url_signing_public_key_id *Available in Fleet Premium.* Public key ID for URL signing. If `s3_software_installers_cloudfront_url` is set, this is required. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_CLOUDFRONT_URL_SIGNING_PUBLIC_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_cloudfront_url_signing_public_key_id: K1HFGXOMBB6TFF ``` ### s3_software_installers_cloudfront_url_signing_private_key *Available in Fleet Premium.* Private key for URL signing. If `s3_software_installers_cloudfront_url` is set, this is required. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_SOFTWARE_INSTALLERS_CLOUDFRONT_URL_SIGNING_PRIVATE_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: software_installers_cloudfront_url_signing_private_key: | ------BEGIN BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- 3126756bd0c54fbc90c9928ef59e7037af8983afd10048929ae5 7473e62c7aed... ``` ### s3_carves_bucket Name of the S3 bucket for file carves. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_BUCKET` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_bucket: some-bucket ``` ### s3_carves_prefix All carve objects will also be prefixed by date and hour (UTC), making the resulting keys look like: `////`. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_PREFIX` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_prefix: prefix-here/ ``` ### s3_carves_access_key_id - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_ACCESS_KEY_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_access_key_id: AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE ``` ### s3_carves_secret_access_key - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_secret_access_key: wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY ``` ### s3_carves_sts_assume_role_arn - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_STS_ASSUME_ROLE_ARN` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_sts_assume_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::1234567890:role/some-s3-role ``` ### s3_carves_sts_external_id - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_STS_EXTERNAL_ID` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_sts_external_id: your_unique_id ``` ### s3_carves_endpoint_url - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_ENDPOINT_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_endpoint_url: http://localhost:9000 ``` ### s3_carves_force_s3_path_style - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_FORCE_S3_PATH_STYLE` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_force_s3_path_style: false ``` ### s3_carves_region - Default value: - Environment variable: `FLEET_S3_CARVES_REGION` - Config file format: ```yaml s3: carves_region: us-east-1 ``` ## Upgrades ### allow_missing_migrations If set then `fleet serve` will run even if there are database migrations missing. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_UPGRADES_ALLOW_MISSING_MIGRATIONS` - Config file format: ```yaml upgrades: allow_missing_migrations: true ``` ## Vulnerabilities ### databases_path The path specified needs to exist and Fleet needs to be able to read and write to and from it. This is the only mandatory configuration needed for vulnerability processing to work. When `disable_schedule` is set to `false` (the default), Fleet instances will try to create the `databases_path` if it doesn't exist. - Default value: `/tmp/vulndbs` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_DATABASES_PATH` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: databases_path: /some/path ``` ### periodicity How often vulnerabilities are checked. This is also the interval at which the counts of hosts per software is calculated. - Default value: `1h` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_PERIODICITY` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: periodicity: 1h ``` ### cpe_database_url You can fetch the CPE dictionary database from this URL. Some users want to control where Fleet gets its database. When Fleet sees this value defined, it downloads the file directly. It expects a file in the same format that can be found in https://github.com/fleetdm/nvd/releases. If this value is not defined, Fleet checks for the latest release in Github and only downloads it if needed. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_CPE_DATABASE_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: cpe_database_url: "" ``` ### cpe_translations_url You can fetch the CPE translations from this URL. Translations are used when matching software to CPE entries in the CPE database that would otherwise be missed for various reasons. When Fleet sees this value defined, it downloads the file directly. It expects a file in the same format that can be found in https://github.com/fleetdm/nvd/releases. If this value is not defined, Fleet checks for the latest release in Github and only downloads it if needed. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_CPE_TRANSLATIONS_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: cpe_translations_url: "" ``` ### cve_feed_prefix_url Like the CPE dictionary, we allow users to define where to get the legacy CVE feeds from. In this case, the URL should be a host that serves the files in the legacy feed format. Fleet expects to find all the GZ and META files that can be found in https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/data-feeds#JSON_FEED. For example: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_CVE_FEED_PREFIX_URL` + `/nvdcve-1.1-2002.meta` When not defined, Fleet downloads CVE information from the nvd.nist.gov host using the NVD 2.0 API. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_CVE_FEED_PREFIX_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: cve_feed_prefix_url: "" ``` ### cisa_known_exploits_url The CISA known exploited vulnerabilities catalog is downloaded from this URL. This catalog contains vulnerabilities that are known to be actively exploited in the wild and is used to enhance vulnerability reporting with exploit status information. When this value is defined, it will download the file from the specified URL. If this value is not defined, Fleet uses the default CISA catalog URL. Fleet expects this path to be a JSON file. For a specification on the catalog you can view https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog. - Default value: `https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/feeds/known_exploited_vulnerabilities.json` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_CISA_KNOWN_EXPLOITS_URL` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: cisa_known_exploits_url: https://custom-cisa-path.gov/main/known_exploited_vulnerabilities.json ``` ### disable_schedule When running multiple instances of the Fleet server, by default, one of them dynamically takes the lead in vulnerability processing. This lead can change over time. Some Fleet users want to be able to define which deployment is doing this checking. If you wish to do this, you'll need to deploy your Fleet instances with this set explicitly to `true` and one of them set to `false`. Similarly, to externally manage running vulnerability processing, set the value to `true` for all Fleet instances and then run `fleet vuln_processing` using external tools like crontab. - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_DISABLE_SCHEDULE` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: disable_schedule: false ``` ### disable_data_sync Fleet by default automatically downloads and keeps the different data streams needed to properly do vulnerability processing. In some setups, this behavior is not wanted, as access to outside resources might be blocked, or the data stream files might need review/audit before use. In order to support vulnerability processing in such environments, we allow users to disable automatic sync of data streams with this configuration value. To download the data streams, you can use `fleetctl vulnerability-data-stream --dir ./somedir`. The contents downloaded can then be reviewed, and finally uploaded to the defined `databases_path` in the fleet instance(s) doing the vulnerability processing. - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_DISABLE_DATA_SYNC` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: disable_data_sync: true ``` ### recent_vulnerability_max_age Maximum age of a vulnerability (a CVE) to be considered "recent". The age is calculated based on the published date of the CVE in the [National Vulnerability Database](https://nvd.nist.gov/) (NVD). Recent vulnerabilities play a special role in Fleet's [automations](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/automations), as they are reported when discovered on a host if the vulnerabilities webhook or a vulnerability integration is enabled. - Default value: `720h` (30 days) - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_RECENT_VULNERABILITY_MAX_AGE` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: recent_vulnerability_max_age: 48h ``` ### disable_win_os_vulnerabilities If using osquery 5.4 or later, Fleet by default will fetch and store all applied Windows updates and use that for detecting Windows vulnerabilities — which might be a writing-intensive process (depending on the number of Windows hosts in your Fleet). Setting this to true will cause Fleet to skip both processes. - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_VULNERABILITIES_DISABLE_WIN_OS_VULNERABILITIES` - Config file format: ```yaml vulnerabilities: disable_win_os_vulnerabilities: true ``` ## GeoIP ### database_path The path to a valid Maxmind GeoIP database (mmdb). Support exists for the country & city versions of the database. If city database is supplied then Fleet will attempt to resolve the location via the city lookup, otherwise it defaults to the country lookup. The IP address used to determine location is extracted via HTTP headers in the following order: `True-Client-IP`, `X-Real-IP`, and finally `X-FORWARDED-FOR` [headers](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-For) on the Fleet web server. You can get a copy of the [Geolite2](https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geolite2-free-geolocation-data?lang=en) database for free by [creating an account](https://www.maxmind.com/en/geolite2/signup?lang=en) on the MaxMind website, navigating to the [download page](https://www.maxmind.com/en/accounts/current/geoip/downloads), and downloading the GZIP archive. Decompress it and place the mmdb file somewhere fleet can access. It is also possible to automatically keep the database up to date, see the [documentation](https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/updating-databases?lang=en) from MaxMind. GeoIP databases can find what general area a device is from, but not the exact location. They work by collecting which IP addresses ISPs use for different cities and countries and packaging them up into a list mapping IP address to city. You've likely seen services use GeoIP databases if they redirect you to a site specific to your country. e.g. Google will redirect you to [google.ca](https://google.ca) if you visit from Canada or Mouser will change to your local currency if you view an electronic component. This can be useful for your fleet install if you want to tell if a device is somewhere it shouldn't be. If a desktop machine located at a site in New York suddenly appears in London, then you can tell that something is wrong. It can also help you differentiate machines if they have similar names, e.g. if you have two computers "John's MacBook Pro". While it can be a useful tool, an unexpected result could be an error in the database, a user connecting via a mobile network which uses the same IP address for a wide area, or a user visiting family. Checking on the location of devices too often could be invasive to employees who are keeping work devices on them for e.g. oncall responsibilities. - Default value: none - Environment variable: `FLEET_GEOIP_DATABASE_PATH` - Config file format: ```yaml geoip: database_path: /some/path/to/geolite2.mmdb ``` ## Sentry ### DSN If set, then `Fleet serve` will capture errors and panics and push them to Sentry. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_SENTRY_DSN` - Config file format: ```yaml sentry: dsn: "https://somedsnprovidedby.sentry.com/" ``` ## Prometheus ### basic_auth.username This is the username to use for HTTP Basic Auth on the `/metrics` endpoint. If `basic_auth.username` is not set, then: - If `basic_auth.disable` is not set then the Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint is disabled. - If `basic_auth.disable` is set then the Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint is enabled but without HTTP Basic Auth. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_PROMETHEUS_BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME` - Config file format: ```yaml prometheus: basic_auth: username: "foo" ``` ### basic_auth.password This is the password to use for HTTP Basic Auth on the `/metrics` endpoint. If `basic_auth.password` is not set, then: - If `basic_auth.disable` is not set then the Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint is disabled. - If `basic_auth.disable` is set then the Prometheus `/metrics` endpoint is enabled but without HTTP Basic Auth. - Default value: `""` - Environment variable: `FLEET_PROMETHEUS_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD` - Config file format: ```yaml prometheus: basic_auth: password: "bar" ``` ### basic_auth.disable This allows running the Prometheus endpoint `/metrics` without HTTP Basic Auth. If both `basic_auth.username` and `basic_auth.password` are set, then this setting is ignored. - Default value: false - Environment variable: `FLEET_PROMETHEUS_BASIC_AUTH_DISABLE` - Config file format: ```yaml prometheus: basic_auth: disable: true ``` ## Mobile device management (MDM) > The [`server_private_key` configuration option](#server_private_key) is required for macOS MDM features. > The Apple Push Notification service (APNs), Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP), and Apple Business Manager (ABM) [certificate and key configuration](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/fleet-v4.51.0/docs/Contributing/reference/configuration-for-contributors.md#mobile-device-management-mdm) are deprecated as of Fleet 4.51. They are maintained for backwards compatibility. Please [upload your APNs certificate and ABM token](https://fleetdm.com/docs/using-fleet/mdm-setup). ### mdm.apple_scep_signer_validity_days The number of days the signed SCEP client certificates will be valid. - Default value: 365 - Environment variable: `FLEET_MDM_APPLE_SCEP_SIGNER_VALIDITY_DAYS` - Config file format: ```yaml mdm: apple_scep_signer_validity_days: 100 ``` ### mdm.apple_scep_signer_allow_renewal_days The number of days allowed to renew SCEP certificates. - Default value: 14 - Environment variable: `FLEET_MDM_APPLE_SCEP_SIGNER_ALLOW_RENEWAL_DAYS` - Config file format: ```yaml mdm: apple_scep_signer_allow_renewal_days: 30 ``` ### mdm.apple_dep_sync_periodicity The duration between DEP device syncing (fetching and setting of DEP profiles). Only relevant if Apple Business Manager (ABM) is configured. - Default value: 1m - Environment variable: `FLEET_MDM_APPLE_DEP_SYNC_PERIODICITY` - Config file format: ```yaml mdm: apple_dep_sync_periodicity: 10m ``` ### mdm.windows_wstep_identity_cert_bytes The content of the Windows WSTEP identity certificate. An X.509 certificate, PEM-encoded. - Default value: "" - Environment variable: `FLEET_MDM_WINDOWS_WSTEP_IDENTITY_CERT_BYTES` - Config file format: ``` mdm: windows_wstep_identity_cert_bytes: | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- ... PEM-encoded content ... -----END CERTIFICATE----- ``` If your WSTEP certificate/key pair was compromised and you change the pair, the disk encryption keys will no longer be viewable on all macOS hosts' **Host details** page until you turn disk encryption off and back on. ### mdm.windows_wstep_identity_key_bytes The content of the Windows WSTEP identity key. An RSA private key, PEM-encoded. - Default value: "" - Environment variable: `FLEET_MDM_WINDOWS_WSTEP_IDENTITY_KEY_BYTES` - Config file format: ``` mdm: windows_wstep_identity_key_bytes: | -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ... PEM-encoded content ... -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ``` ## Partnerships ### partnerships_enable_secureframe When enabled, end user's who select **Fleet Desktop > About Fleet** will be navigated to the fleetdm.com/better page with [Secureframe](https://secureframe.com/) branding. See the page here: https://fleetdm.com/better?utm_content=secureframe - Default value: `false` - Environment variable: `FLEET_PARTNERSHIPS_ENABLE_SECUREFRAME` - Config file format: ``` partnerships: enable_secureframe: true ```

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