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GRR 3.4.7.5
Posted Jun 27, 2024
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This is a bugfix release. grr-api-client package issue is fixed. Added support for listing %SystemDrive%\Users as a supplementary mechanism for collecting user profiles on Windows.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 06c44491498d744d83de9a3deb369952b6fb22f24ad5ba12edf6842f5fbbc096
GRR 3.4.7.4
Posted May 29, 2024
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: YARA memory scanning improvements. Three additions and eleven removals.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | c7a2afcb7f7030300a7925577a7b912f59608942f781769b5cbdf9916f73d67c
GRR 3.4.7.1
Posted Oct 26, 2023
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Additions include a flow for collecting an identifier of the CrowdStrike agent, a Podman-based zero-setup development environment, and StatMultipleFiles and HashMultipleFiles flows to be used in UIv2. There are also 3 other changes and 9 removals.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | eb469beefd85c359a4bae77d5f87adae7f1f584269b4e85902037bde0a694cd2
GRR 3.4.6.7
Posted Mar 23, 2023
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Server DEB package now targets Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Agents are now Python 3.9-based (server deb package is Python 3.10-based). MySQL-based datastore performance considerably improved. UIv2 supports majority of flows and hunts. Third-party dependencies updated. A lot of minor bugfixes and improvements.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 83e33c64fdc4893402f4ce0e2cef221124b1c93f94e74a895f84c68e147491aa
GRR 3.4.6.0
Posted May 30, 2022
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Regular release for Q2 2022. UIv2 files and flows Launch. UIv2 Canary feature added. New Feature to read raw data from disk. Small bug fixes and refactors.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 7bdd4ebe93db1623b65b9940f8709421aa2921d57c3a18e9d56cbd9974055a2e
GRR 3.4.5.1
Posted Aug 23, 2021
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Mid-quarter release for Q3 2021. TSK, libfsntfs and YARA libraries are now run in a separate, unprivileged process for sandboxing in the GRR client. Fleetspeak, the next generation communication framework, is now enabled by default. Added a new MSI installer for Windows clients. New flow for named pipe collection on Windows for ListNamedPipes.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | dda5e2fa2971fb4aa73738c44c9796ca3f1f566519c324b7cbf6b9c9629a2aaf
GRR 3.4.3.1
Posted May 20, 2021
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Prometheus/Grafana support have been added. A new collect large file flow has been added. New Elasticsearch output plugin. Multiple API changes, bug fixes, and various minor enhancements.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 6eb8e889cd5d36a2882152da0ee21316d93409184738ea0b1cc9a7320da289f4
GRR 3.4.2.4
Posted Oct 15, 2020
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Minor bug-fix release on top of version 3.4.2.3
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 9acd2bae2cdc1e6c4e6aa4b3625a9dae5bfdbdf34f7c32ec92b31082395b9801
GRR 3.4.2.3
Posted Oct 5, 2020
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Reference documentation and an OpenAPI spec is now available for the GRR API. Timeline collection flow now also collects the file creation timestamp on all platforms. Various other updates and improvements.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | b0ccda97087aaa7971b0c68d4ae786c7ce80b8febe3d1fe7afb902d96f6560da
GRR 3.4.2.0
Posted Jul 7, 2020
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: New SplunkOutputPlugin to export Flow/Hunt results to Splunk. New NTFS virtual file system handler for file system parsing using libfsntfs. A couple new flows and multiple other updates.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 3232771035cbd0580621c3e72dee06ff39416a505e07281e82a2d72191e1bb05
GRR 3.4.0.1
Posted Dec 18, 2019
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: GRR server debian package now has to be installed on Ubuntu 18. UpdateClient flow fixed for Ubuntu clients. A number of bugfixes and minor enhancements for YARA memory scanning.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | e1d8aa30b0752b40b74b2efba69dadd6ce0fe317780edf2cce36273f9106f43a
GRR 3.3.0.8
Posted Oct 10, 2019
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: YARA scanning fixes and enhancements. This is a minor bugfix release.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | ec54d0190b811c432e0cf3a23e489d6c5cc1d55663e31d764b844dfcfc152ee5
GRR 3.3.0.4
Posted Jul 3, 2019
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This is a minor bugfix release.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 3918104d38f04c724d2e79306031ec8485d879c5b57a8a89de4f48743a45d8da
GRR 3.3.0.3
Posted Jul 1, 2019
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This is a minor bugfix release.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | e906baf1c7879423f0ff70cf0dd4c9889713b388be02af87e640696f9a722d0a
GRR 3.3.0.0
Posted May 23, 2019
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This is the first GRR release that works with the new relational data model. The legacy, AFF4-based data store is still available in this release but new GRR setups are encouraged to switch to the relational data store. Various other updates.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 89ae266ede4d0d36eda8e3f278eb029a4a4d618c6c9e76a854d25e2d23cd3ae2
Xplico Network Forensic Analysis Tool 1.2.2
Posted May 2, 2019
Authored by Gianluca Costa, Andrea de Franceschi | Site xplico.org

Xplico is an open source Network Forensic Analysis Tool (NFAT) that allows for data extraction from traffic captures. It supports extraction of mail from POP, IMAP, and SMTP, can extract VoIP streams, etc. This is the version that has a GUI allowing you to view photos, texts and videos contained in MMS messages.

Changes: CakePHP 2.10.17. Migration from GeoIP to GeoIP2. nDPI updated.
tags | tool, imap, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 9f9ba1ac038eedcb91c13a1879393f511e90a4f749de83ad40c57413369f9056
GRR 3.2.4.6
Posted Dec 21, 2018
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This is an off-schedule release with some fixes for bugs introduced in the previous one.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 700437ed6661ab9c7c3b03c3817839bda5dd3b2001180f4f2f725eab779578a4
GRR 3.2.4.5
Posted Dec 18, 2018
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This release is the last GRR release to work on a legacy AFF4-based datastore. Next generation datastore will also work on top of MySQL but will have a completely different schema, meaning that you will lose historical data with the next GRR upgrade. Tons of small (and not-so-small) bug fixes and code health improvements.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 8e056afd847dd21c7f973764dd9065fee098707e13ea5afa65b4741683234e00
GRR 3.2.3.2
Posted Jun 28, 2018
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: This is an off-schedule release with a fix for a client-repacking bug introduced in v3.2.3.0.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 2fd71654c81246ff43dbed2cf0471aab564bd17a409d3c225adc63d143e2f1c7
GRR 3.2.3.0
Posted Jun 25, 2018
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: UI improvements and bugfixes. Various other updates.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 89ae585973d5671dd7de7fce250978f6d6663739a8d09d6a194984018abf6165
GRR 3.2.2.0
Posted Mar 13, 2018
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: As of this release, GRR's legacy asciidoc documentation (previously hosted on github) has been deleted. Various other updates.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | e4d85c9c4367a29f2300a8e7334551cdd5eb8d55e1e5b2680c1cee87942fed01
GRR 3.2.1.1
Posted Dec 12, 2017
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: The HTTPDatastore has been removed from GRR. GRR now supports MySQL out of the box (when installed from the server deb). Various other updates.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | c798a7e04fde047c322b64ac87b10d9b44c887327564be6cd62b5df1eadfa98c
Mobius Forensic Toolkit 1.0
Posted Nov 21, 2017
Site savannah.nongnu.org

Mobius Forensic Toolkit is a forensic framework written in Python/GTK that manages cases and case items, providing an abstract interface for developing extensions. Cases and item categories are defined using XML files for easy integration with other tools.

Changes: Tons of changes to the C++ and python APIs. Various other changes.
tags | tool, python, forensics
SHA-256 | 38f7cf697ca5101a3413425d16fa5fe912cf9e1f061103f0b7138fd96d40b92e
Mobius Forensic Toolkit 0.5.31
Posted Sep 12, 2017
Site savannah.nongnu.org

Mobius Forensic Toolkit is a forensic framework written in Python/GTK that manages cases and case items, providing an abstract interface for developing extensions. Cases and item categories are defined using XML files for easy integration with other tools.

Changes: Tons of changes to the C++ and python APIs. Various other changes.
tags | tool, python, forensics
SHA-256 | cd61f245a369d9373181de393bd3cd17344c1e92efba32f83fe696be53ad7ac9
GRR 3.2.0.1
Posted Sep 10, 2017
Authored by Andreas Moser, Mikhail Bushkov, Ben Galehouse, Milosz Lakomy | Site github.com

GRR Rapid Response is an incident response framework focused on remote live forensics. The goal of GRR is to support forensics and investigations in a fast, scalable manner to allow analysts to quickly triage attacks and perform analysis remotely. GRR consists of 2 parts: client and server. GRR client is deployed on systems that one might want to investigate. On every such system, once deployed, GRR client periodically polls GRR frontend servers for work. "Work" means running a specific action: downloading file, listing a directory, etc. GRR server infrastructure consists of several components (frontends, workers, UI servers) and provides web-based graphical user interface and an API endpoint that allows analysts to schedule actions on clients and view and process collected data.

Changes: Various updates.
tags | tool, remote, web, forensics
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 79e926fc1ad932016c3c26ac50f8a1b9d55b8ad11060832bb0937cc4328720c5
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