The .ckl issue is the answer to why use. I know not everyone works for
gov't entities, but they typically require it, with very little options for
other products. Management likes graphs and charts.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018, 8:22 PM James Cassell <fedoraproject(a)cyberpear.com
wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018, at 6:21 PM, Shawn Wells wrote:
>
>
> On 11/27/18 2:06 PM, James Ralston wrote:
> > I apologize if this is a little off-topic for this list, but a
> > question: what are others who use STIG Viewer planning to do once
> > Oracle JDK 8 / JavaFX go EOL in January 2019?
> >
[...]
> > Ideally, I'd like to find a Linux replacement for STIG
> > Viewer—something that can read, annotate, and write STIG Viewer
> > checklist (*.ckl) files. But although SCAP Workbench can load and
> > check STIGs, unless I'm missing something, it has no support for STIG
> > Viewer checklist files.
>
> Not being snide, should this come across wrongly.... genuine question:
> Why use STIG Viewer in the first place?
>
The STIG Viewer produces *.ckl checklist files, which some auditors and
many security departments want.
V/r,
James Cassell
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