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g
groob
05/29/2019, 4:13 PM
Ah reading the issue better I see that it’s in the user context
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smarsh
05/29/2019, 6:01 PM
so can i use it differently to make it work?
SELECT * FROM ‘Chrome_Extensions’;
g
groob
05/29/2019, 6:01 PM
this should help
https://blog.kolide.com/running-osquery-as-sudo-root-vs-user-4fcfc698c45e
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when you
select * from chrome_extensions;
it will only return the extensions for the user who owns the osquery process
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