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There are multiple options available to uninstall the LimaCharlie Sensor, depending on the operating system and/or method of installation. macOS and Windows systems allow for easy uninstallation via sensor commands or D&R rules. Linux systems may require additional steps, as detailed below.
Manually Uninstalling the Endpoint Agent
When uninstalling macOS and Windows Sensors, please attempt to utilize a method similar to sensor deployment. For example, if sensors were deployed via a package manager, then the same package manager may have uninstall options as well. This will help keep software inventories up to date.
Details on manual uninstallation is found at the bottom of each respective OS' installation procedures.
Uninstalling Endpoint Agents from the Platform
Sensor Commands
For macOS and Windows operating systems, you can uninstall a sensor with the uninstall
command. More information on that can be found here.
On Windows, the command defaults to uninstalling the sensor as if installed from the direct installer exe. If an MSI was used for installation, you can add a --msi
flag to the uninstall
command to trigger an uninstallation that is compatible with MSI.
SDK
To run the uninstall command against all Sensors, a simple loop with the SDK in Python would work:
import limacharlie
lc = limacharlie.Manager()
for sensor in lc.sensors():
sensor.task( 'uninstall' )
Using a D&R Rule
As an alternative approach, you can also use a Detection & Response (D&R) rule to automatically trigger an uninstall of the LimaCharlie sensor when a sensor connects to the LimaCharlie cloud. Below is an example of the rule you can use for this purpose. This example is specific to Windows-based endpoints, but can be modified based on your needs:
# Detect
event: SYNC
op: is windows
# Respond
- action: task
command: uninstall --is-confirmed
- action: add tag
tag: uninstalled
Package Management Tools
For Package Management tools, and other enterprise application-management tools, we recommend utilizing the integrated program removal options, rather than installing from LimaCharlie. This will help keep software inventories up to date.