Hello Ray,
thank you for checking with us.
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From: "Ray V CTR USARMY ARL Shaw (US)"
<ray.v.shaw.ctr(a)mail.mil>
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Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 3:28:18 PM
Subject: SCC (UNCLASSIFIED)
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I remember that there were issues with the SSG content and RHEL6 (due to SCC
not supporting a sufficient version of...XCCDF? SCAP?). But previously, I
could still use SCC with the SSG content; it would just generate a few more
false positives than using OpenSCAP. Admittedly, it has been a while since
I tried.
Now, when trying SCC 3.1.2, I can't make it run at all. After importing the
zip file (generated from git) and selecting the stig-rhel6-server-upstream
profile, a scan finishes almost immediately with:
The SCAP content stream <ssg-rhel6-> is not applicable to this
platform per the CPE definitions
I've tried on both RHEL6 Workstation and Server, and I've also tried
stripping the <platform> information from the XML files.
I'm attempting this for two reasons, as otherwise I'm perfectly happy
scanning with OpenSCAP. SCC has the ability to run a check on a single rule
at a time, which is useful. Also, I have an inspection soon, and they may
want me to use it.
Does SCC have a possibility to check just one OVAL definition? If so, could
you try to run the SCC alternative to the following OpenSCAP command and let
us know it's output:?
# oscap oval eval --id oval:ssg:def:100 ssg-rhel6-oval.xml
The oval:ssg:def:100 definition checks if the installed version of the OS is
RHEL-6 (above evaluation returns true with OpenSCAP on RHEL-6).
So wondering if the not applicable problem can't come from different evaluation
of this rule. Also, have you tried to explicitly provide RHEL-6 CPE file
(ssg-rhel6-cpe-dictionary.xml) to SCC? Still the same output?
Thank you && Regards, Jan.
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Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team
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Ray Shaw (Contractor, STG)
Army Research Laboratory
CIO, Unix Support
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