Reed Haynes

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Hi @mpdeimos. I wanted to check in and see if there was any update to this issue you encountered.

@sharon-fdm Using osquery locally it does look like the extension is still broken for me. This probably needs dev time to investigate the issue at this point. [Private Zenhub Image](https://api.zenhub.com/attachedFiles/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsibWVzc2FnZSI6IkJBaHBBb0ZpIiwiZXhwIjpudWxsLCJwdXIiOiJibG9iX2lkIn19--e93d393996980aeef1a6dd2d0a3f662cc4d1d753/image.png)

@eastbook I'm going to close this ticket for now. If you are still encountering issues please feel free to re-open this issue with any new information you can provide.

I'm going to close this ticket as we haven't been able to reproduce the issue. If you are still encountering the redirection could you please include answers to the questions...

@marcosd4h I still appear to have the aforementioned files (plus a few extra) in my `c:\Program Files\Orbit` directory after uninstalling Fleet osquery. I was expecting this folder to be nuked?...

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@marcosd4h Still seeing remnants at c:\program files\orbit. In case it matters, fleet-dekstop was installed with the --insecure flag set. Files remaining - osquery.db (folder) - osquery_log (folder) - proxy (folder)...

I was able to confirm the behavior on CentOS 7.9.2009. Steps to Reproduce: - On a CentOS 7.9.2009 machine - Install orbit - Open `/var/log/messages` in an editor of your...

@zayhanlon This does appear to still be the case.

@kswagler-rh I apologize for the delay in responding and I thank you for submitting a ticket for this issue. I was just able to reproduce this locally with a CentOS...