dockerfiles/osquery/osquery.example.conf
Jess Frazelle f6561b6957
add osquery
Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <acidburn@microsoft.com>
2018-07-21 18:11:52 -04:00

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{
// Configure the daemon below:
"options": {
// Select the osquery config plugin.
"config_plugin": "filesystem",
// Select the osquery logging plugin.
"logger_plugin": "filesystem",
// The log directory stores info, warning, and errors.
// If the daemon uses the 'filesystem' logging retriever then the log_dir
// will also contain the query results.
//"logger_path": "/var/log/osquery",
// Set 'disable_logging' to true to prevent writing any info, warning, error
// logs. If a logging plugin is selected it will still write query results.
//"disable_logging": "false",
// Query differential results are logged as change-events to assist log
// aggregation operations like searching and transactions.
// Set 'log_result_events' to log differentials as transactions.
//"log_result_events": "true",
// Splay the scheduled interval for queries.
// This is very helpful to prevent system performance impact when scheduling
// large numbers of queries that run a smaller or similar intervals.
//"schedule_splay_percent": "10",
// Write the pid of the osqueryd process to a pidfile/mutex.
//"pidfile": "/var/osquery/osquery.pidfile",
// Clear events from the osquery backing store after a number of seconds.
"events_expiry": "3600",
// A filesystem path for disk-based backing storage used for events and
// query results differentials. See also 'use_in_memory_database'.
"database_path": "/var/osquery/osquery.db",
// Comma-delimited list of table names to be disabled.
// This allows osquery to be launched without certain tables.
//"disable_tables": "foo_bar,time",
// Enable debug or verbose debug output when logging.
"verbose": "false",
// The number of threads for concurrent query schedule execution.
"worker_threads": "2",
// Enable schedule profiling, this will fill in averages and totals for
// system/user CPU time and memory for every query in the schedule.
// Add a query: "select * from osquery_schedule" to record the performances.
"enable_monitor": "true"
},
// Define a schedule of queries:
"schedule": {
// This is a simple example query that outputs basic system information.
"system_info": {
// The exact query to run.
"query": "SELECT hostname, cpu_brand, physical_memory FROM system_info;",
// The interval in seconds to run this query, not an exact interval.
"interval": 3600
}
},
// Decorators are normal queries that append data to every query.
"decorators": {
"load": [
"SELECT uuid AS host_uuid FROM system_info;",
"SELECT user AS username FROM logged_in_users ORDER BY time DESC LIMIT 1;"
]
},
// Add default osquery packs or install your own.
//
// There are several 'default' packs installed with 'make install' or via
// packages and/or Homebrew.
//
// Linux: /usr/share/osquery/packs
// OS X: /var/osquery/packs
// Homebrew: /usr/local/share/osquery/packs
// make install: {PREFIX}/share/osquery/packs
//
"packs": {
// "osquery-monitoring": "/usr/share/osquery/packs/osquery-monitoring.conf",
// "incident-response": "/usr/share/osquery/packs/incident-response.conf",
// "it-compliance": "/usr/share/osquery/packs/it-compliance.conf",
// "osx-attacks": "/usr/share/osquery/packs/osx-attacks.conf",
// "vuln-management": "/usr/share/osquery/packs/vuln-management.conf",
// "hardware-monitoring": "/usr/share/osquery/packs/hardware-monitoring.conf"
}
}