Re: Did anyone have worked in the past on OSquery port?

2022-09-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
From a quick look, I don't think it's going to be very fun to port, many of 
the tables won't work on OpenBSD, others will most likely need a fair bit 
of painful patching, and unless upstream have interest it's the sort of 
thing which is likely to get broken by updates often. (Note that they have 
removed FreeBSD support).


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On 2 September 2022 07:54:31 Mikolaj Kucharski  wrote:


Hi,

I didn't see anything in the archives, but maybe in some (public) repo,
not visible at first sight there is a stab at it?

https://osquery.io/

Description from FreshPorts:

osquery exposes an operating system as a high-performance relational
database. This allows you to write SQL-based queries to explore
operating system data. With osquery, SQL tables represent abstract
concepts such as running processes, loaded kernel modules, open network
connections, browser plugins, hardware events or file hashes.

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Regards,
Mikolaj




Did anyone have worked in the past on OSquery port?

2022-09-01 Thread Mikolaj Kucharski
Hi,

I didn't see anything in the archives, but maybe in some (public) repo,
not visible at first sight there is a stab at it?

https://osquery.io/

Description from FreshPorts:

osquery exposes an operating system as a high-performance relational
database. This allows you to write SQL-based queries to explore
operating system data. With osquery, SQL tables represent abstract
concepts such as running processes, loaded kernel modules, open network
connections, browser plugins, hardware events or file hashes.

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Regards,
 Mikolaj