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.github Fix build-fleetd_tables.yml workflow (#23875) 2024-11-15 19:41:19 -03:00
.storybook Update storybook versions (#14841) 2023-11-01 10:54:26 +00:00
.vscode Add VSCode launch configuration for debugging vuln_processing command (#21305) 2024-08-20 16:00:54 -05:00
articles Follows to NDES: pricing page and permissions (#23764) 2024-11-15 16:45:19 -05:00
assets various quick updates to UI for setup experience feature (#23226) 2024-10-25 13:05:40 +01:00
changes Download ABM Certificate with correct extension (#23861) 2024-11-15 16:02:35 -05:00
charts Adding changes for Fleet v4.59.0 (#23292) (#23731) 2024-11-13 13:39:53 -06:00
cmd Adding support for codesign table on osquery-perf (#23855) 2024-11-15 16:30:39 -03:00
docs Docs: Update software status docs using old 'failed' value (#23848) 2024-11-18 09:04:32 -05:00
ee Merge branch 'main' into feat-include-any-label 2024-11-14 08:33:03 -06:00
frontend Download ABM Certificate with correct extension (#23861) 2024-11-15 16:02:35 -05:00
git-hooks Optional git hooks (#14074) 2023-10-31 09:59:47 -06:00
handbook Follows to NDES: pricing page and permissions (#23764) 2024-11-15 16:45:19 -05:00
infrastructure Adding changes for Fleet v4.59.0 (#23292) (#23731) 2024-11-13 13:39:53 -06:00
it-and-security Update workstations-canary.yml (#23617) 2024-11-07 15:43:08 -05:00
orbit [fleetctl] fix deb package build (#23796) 2024-11-18 10:43:41 -03:00
pkg Improve memory usage of software installers parsing (#23596) 2024-11-12 09:28:08 -05:00
proposals Remove sandbox backend tests (#22510) 2024-09-30 16:25:47 -03:00
schema Update groups.yml (#23828) 2024-11-15 14:25:32 -05:00
scripts Add reboot to linux unlock script (#23382) 2024-11-11 14:22:22 -05:00
server Rearrange migrations for fleet-v4.59.1 (#23857) 2024-11-15 17:38:06 -03:00
terraform Adding changes for Fleet v4.59.0 (#23292) (#23731) 2024-11-13 13:39:53 -06:00
test/upgrade Hotfix: Docker Upgrade (#20862) 2024-07-30 18:31:47 -06:00
tools Scope pending host profile rebuilds (#23772) 2024-11-15 11:55:30 -05:00
website Website: Update note on contact form, Update switch on customer-stories page (#23871) 2024-11-15 16:17:15 -06:00
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.golangci.yml Enable staticcheck Go linter. (#23487) 2024-11-05 11:16:24 -06:00
.goreleaser-snapshot.yml Move external dependency fleetdm/kolide-kit to monorepo (#15861) 2024-01-02 18:22:52 -03:00
.goreleaser.yml sign fleetctl for macOS during releases (#16670) 2024-04-19 14:36:30 -03:00
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.pre-commit-config.yaml bump golangci-lint to 1.55.2 (#18604) 2024-04-30 08:59:14 -06:00
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.trivyignore Waiving CVE-2023-32698 (#18056) 2024-04-04 11:24:54 -05:00
.yarnrc New yarn configuration: Sets installing a dependency to a specific semantic versioning instead of latest stable (#17938) 2024-03-29 10:39:20 -04:00
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CODEOWNERS Remove codeowners for GitOps YAML applied to dogfood (#23739) 2024-11-12 13:36:52 -06:00
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docker-compose.yml Remove unused toxiproxy service (#21554) 2024-08-26 13:28:51 -03:00
Dockerfile Update/ensure pinned Dockerfile images (#20141) 2024-07-01 19:36:42 -05:00
Dockerfile-desktop-linux update to go1.23.1 (#21868) 2024-09-06 09:11:30 -03:00
go.mod Bump github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4 from 4.5.0 to 4.5.1 (#23515) 2024-11-05 10:49:49 -06:00
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osv-scanner.toml Waive 3 Go code scanning vulnerability alerts. (#18007) 2024-04-03 16:04:01 -05:00
package.json remove express package (#23576) 2024-11-07 14:40:08 -06:00
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tools.go Move external dependency goose to monorepo (#15859) 2024-01-02 17:52:00 -03:00
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webpack.config.js Fix download software installer path (#21255) 2024-08-13 11:45:03 -05:00
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Open-source platform for IT and security teams with thousands of computers. Designed for APIs, GitOps, webhooks, YAML, and humans.

A glass city in the clouds

What's it for?

Organizations like Fastly and Gusto use Fleet for vulnerability reporting, detection engineering, device management (MDM), device health monitoring, posture-based access control, managing unused software licenses, and more.

Explore data

To see what kind of data you can use Fleet to gather, check out the table reference documentation.

Out-of-the-box policies

Fleet includes out-of-the box support for all CIS benchmarks for macOS and Windows, as well as many simpler queries.

Take as much or as little as you need for your organization.

Supported platforms

Here are the platforms Fleet currently supports:

  • Linux (all distros)
  • macOS
  • Windows
  • Chromebooks
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Google Cloud (GCP)
  • Azure (Microsoft cloud)
  • Data centers
  • Containers (kube, etc)
  • Linux-based IoT devices

Lighter than air

Fleet is lightweight and modular. You can use it for security without using it for MDM, and vice versa. You can turn off features you are not using.

Openness

Fleet is dedicated to flexibility, accessibility, and clarity. We think everyone can contribute and that tools should be as easy as possible for everyone to understand.

Good neighbors

Fleet has no ambition to replace all of your other tools. (Though it might replace some, if you want it to.) Ready-to-use, enterprise-friendly integrations exist for Snowflake, Splunk, GitHub Actions, Vanta, Elastic Jira, Zendesk, and more.

Fleet plays well with Munki, Chef, Puppet, and Ansible, as well as with security tools like Crowdstrike and SentinelOne. For example, you can use the free version of Fleet to quickly report on what hosts are actually running your EDR agent.

Free as in free

The free version of Fleet will always be free. Fleet is independently backed and actively maintained with the help of many amazing contributors.

Longevity

The company behind Fleet is founded (and majority-owned) by true believers in open source. The company's business model is influenced by GitLab (NYSE: GTLB), with great investors, happy customers, and the capacity to become profitable at any time.

In keeping with Fleet's value of openness, Fleet Device Management's company handbook is public and open source. You can read about the history of Fleet and osquery and our commitment to improving the product.

Is it any good?

Fleet is used in production by IT and security teams with thousands of laptops and servers. Many deployments support tens of thousands of hosts, and a few large organizations manage deployments as large as 400,000+ hosts.

Chat

Please join us in MacAdmins Slack or in osquery Slack.

The Fleet community is full of kind and helpful people. Whether or not you are a paying customer, if you need help, just ask.

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The landscape of cybersecurity and IT is too complex. Let's open it up.

Contributions are welcome, whether you answer questions on Slack / GitHub / StackOverflow / LinkedIn / Twitter, improve the documentation or website, write a tutorial, give a talk at a conference or local meetup, give an interview on a podcast, troubleshoot reported issues, or submit a patch. The Fleet code of conduct is on GitHub.

What's next?

To see what Fleet can do, head over to fleetdm.com and try it out for yourself, grab time with one of the maintainers to discuss, or visit the docs and roll it out to your organization.

Production deployment

Fleet is simple enough to spin up for yourself. Or you can have us host it for you. Premium features are available either way.

Documentation

Complete documentation for Fleet can be found at https://fleetdm.com/docs.

License

The free version of Fleet is available under the MIT license. The commercial license is also designed to allow contributions to paid features for users whose employment agreements allow them to contribute to open source projects. (See LICENSE.md for details.)

Fleet is built on osquery, nanoMDM, Nudge, and swiftDialog.