uberAgent

Installing the macOS Endpoint Agent

The agent installer is available as a PKG file. It can either be installed manually or unattended through existing software deployment tools. Also, most device management solutions support the distribution of such packages natively.

Note 1

Securing the Configuration Directory

To protect the configuration of uberAgent, starting with version 6.1.2, the installer automatically sets the permissions for the agent’s directory so that only root can read or access the installation directory.

Note 2

Template Configuration Files Available on GitHub

Starting with uberAgent 7.3.1, the agent installer does not store the template configuration files on disk any more. You can download the latest template config files for your installed uberAgent version on GitHub.

Note 3

Running uberAgent after installating the Endpoint Agent

The uberAgent daemon does not start automatically upon completion of the setup process. It will initiate automatically following a system restart. Alternatively, you may start it manually using launchctl, provided you have root privileges: launchctl bootstrap system /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.vastlimits.uberAgent.plist

Requirements

uberAgent on macOS requires the entitlement for certain privacy privileges through Apple’s Transparency, Consent and Control (TCC) Framework in order to run properly. These can either be assigned manually, as described below or distributed as part of a PPPC profile. The latter can either be created manually by following the documentation provided by Apple or make use of tools like the PPPC-Utility. An example profile is available at the bottom of this page.

Full Disk Access

uberAgent makes use of Apple’s EndpointSecurity (ES) framework (available since macOS 10.15), which requires explicit user authorization. Authorization is granted manually, by adding /Library/uberAgent/uberAgent.app to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Full Disk Access.

Note: Without this permission uberAgent won’t be able to start and will terminate itself. When this happens, you’ll find an error log message indicating that the ES client could not be started due to a missing TCC approval.

Accessibility Access

uberAgent uses the Accessibility framework on macOS to determine parts of the Session Detail metrics. Authorization is granted manually, by adding /Library/uberAgent/uberAgent.app to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility.

Installation method

Interactive

  • The installation of uberAgent can be started by opening uberAgent.pkg and following the instructions on the screen.
  • Since uberAgent is installed as a system-wide daemon, the installer will ask for a password for elevated access rights to install it.

Command Line

  • The Installer can also be used from the command line to install uberAgent using the command installer -pkg uberAgent.pkg -target /
  • This requires root privileges. A command line installation can be executed locally or remotely, e.g., using SSH.

License File

If you have a license file for uberAgent, copy it to the following directory /Library/Application Support/uberAgent. Without a license file, uberAgent displays a splash screen during logon. Contact us for an evaluation license.

Installation Through Splunk Deployment Server

Note: Deployment Server can only be used with Splunk Enterprise and requires Splunk Universal Forwarder on the endpoint as deployment client. Please make sure that Splunk Universal Forwarder has sufficient privileges to perform system-wide installations, e.g. by enabling boot-start.

uberAgent

Copy the directory uberAgent_endpoint from the unzipped uberAgent download package to $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/deployment-apps on your deployment server. Please make sure to apply the executable flag to the installation script by executing chmod +x silent-install.sh. Besides that, the uberAgent_endpoint folder is ready to use for deployment on Windows as well as macOS operating systems.

Note: $SPLUNK_HOME refers to the base directory of the Splunk installation, typically /opt/splunk on Linux.

Configuration

To deploy customized configuration files, copy them into the directory $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/deployment-apps/uberAgent_endpoint/bin. This overwrites existing files under /Library/Application Support/uberAgent/.

License File

If you have a license file for uberAgent, copy it into the directory $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/deployment-apps/uberAgent_endpoint/bin.

Serverclass

Create a file called serverclass.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local on your deployment server. serverclass.conf defines what to deploy where. For a quick start, paste the following content into serverclass.conf to deploy uberAgent to all macOS machines. You may want to fine-tune this to suit your needs.

# [global]
# We cannot match by machine type here. We'll do that on the app level below.
whitelist.0 = *

# Define a serverclass
[serverClass:macOS]
# Deploy only to macOS machines
machineTypesFilter = darwin-x86_64

# Define which apps to deploy to the serverclass
[serverClass:macOS:app:uberAgent_endpoint]
stateOnClient = enabled
restartSplunkd = true
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To make Splunk read the new file serverclass.conf run the following command:

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk reload deploy-server
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Configuration

uberAgent can be configured very flexibly. By editing the configuration, you can switch metrics on or off, change the data collection frequency and significantly reduce the data volume.

Example uberAgent PPPC Profile

This is an exemplary privacy preferences policy control (PPPC) profile to grant uberAgent the necessary TCC privileges.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
    <key>PayloadContent</key>
    <array>
        <dict>
            <key>PayloadDescription</key>
            <string>uberAgent</string>
            <key>PayloadDisplayName</key>
            <string>uberAgent</string>
            <key>PayloadIdentifier</key>
            <string>5FD70527-9AC3-4667-82AF-8F8F44C95C94</string>
            <key>PayloadOrganization</key>
            <string>vast limits GmbH</string>
            <key>PayloadType</key>
            <string>com.apple.TCC.configuration-profile-policy</string>
            <key>PayloadUUID</key>
            <string>E86AC250-6BF9-4C91-BB0A-5890F000A48C</string>
            <key>PayloadVersion</key>
            <integer>1</integer>
            <key>Services</key>
            <dict>
                <key>Accessibility</key>
                <array>
                    <dict>
                        <key>Allowed</key>
                        <true/>
                        <key>CodeRequirement</key>
                        <string>anchor apple generic and identifier "com.vastlimits.uberAgent" and (certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.9] /* exists */ or certificate 1[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.2.6] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.13] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[subject.OU] = "64N35HHH3F")</string>
                        <key>Comment</key>
                        <string></string>
                        <key>Identifier</key>
                        <string>com.vastlimits.uberAgent</string>
                        <key>IdentifierType</key>
                        <string>bundleID</string>
                    </dict>
                </array>
                <key>SystemPolicyAllFiles</key>
                <array>
                    <dict>
                        <key>Allowed</key>
                        <true/>
                        <key>CodeRequirement</key>
                        <string>anchor apple generic and identifier "com.vastlimits.uberAgent" and (certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.9] /* exists */ or certificate 1[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.2.6] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[field.1.2.840.113635.100.6.1.13] /* exists */ and certificate leaf[subject.OU] = "64N35HHH3F")</string>
                        <key>Comment</key>
                        <string></string>
                        <key>Identifier</key>
                        <string>com.vastlimits.uberAgent</string>
                        <key>IdentifierType</key>
                        <string>bundleID</string>
                    </dict>
                </array>
            </dict>
        </dict>
    </array>
    <key>PayloadDescription</key>
    <string>uberAgent</string>
    <key>PayloadDisplayName</key>
    <string>uberAgent</string>
    <key>PayloadIdentifier</key>
    <string>5FD70527-9AC3-4667-82AF-8F8F44C95C94</string>
    <key>PayloadOrganization</key>
    <string>vast limits GmbH</string>
    <key>PayloadScope</key>
    <string>System</string>
    <key>PayloadType</key>
    <string>Configuration</string>
    <key>PayloadUUID</key>
    <string>F53E14C7-D9ED-4933-8A71-87FD74C9870D</string>
    <key>PayloadVersion</key>
    <integer>1</integer>
</dict>
</plist>
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Installing the macOS Endpoint Agent