Simon,
Thank you for the example. What is " tailoring file" ? Example?
Greg
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Simon Lukasik
<isimluk(a)fedoraproject.org>wrote:
On 05/24/2014 05:45 PM, Greg Elin wrote:
> Is it possible from command line to run a single rule test with opens
> cap...and even better pipe the output?
>
> The only way I can figure to run a single test is to create a profile
> with a single rule.
>
>
Often times a single XCCDF Rule corresponds with a single OVAL definition.
In such cases there is an easy way to evaluate single oval definition:
oscap oval eval --id my:def:id --results debug-results.xml oval.xml
In other cases, i.e. when you still need the XCCDF part to debug, I am
afraid there is no easy answer (XCCDF standard wise). What values would be
bound to the variables? How would the TestResult on output look like?
The only thing I can advice you is to use tailoring file, if you wish to
avoid editing your XCCDF document.
Best regards,
--
Simon Lukasik
Security Technologies, Red Hat, Inc.
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