Bond,
You have to two files for CentOS: - ssg-centos6-cpe-dictionary.xml - ssg-centos6-cpe-oval.xml
ssg-centos6-cpe-dictionary.xml describes the platform. (CPE stands for Common Platform Enumeration).
But ssg-centos6-cpe-oval.xml consists of the "Open Vulnerability Assessment Language" code that _tests_ whether your platform is is CentOS. You must have both, b/c the first file refers to the second file.
You can get them here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GovReady/govready/xplatform/templates/ssg-... https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GovReady/govready/xplatform/templates/ssg-...
You can put the files anywhere, just make sure they are in the same directory together, and reference the full path/to/ssg-centos6-cpe-dictionary.xml
Greg
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Bond Masuda bond.masuda@hexadiam.com wrote:
Thanks Jan! Please see inline response below...
On 07/04/2015 04:32 AM, Jan Lieskovsky wrote:
Hello Bond,
thank you for your report.
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I can reproduce that issue, when issuing just 'plain' "make" in the scap-security-guide-0.1.23 folder. The issue is Fedora content by default requires OVAL-5.11 language version already, and the version of the openscap RPM you are trying to build Fedora content against (openscap-1.0.8-1.0.1.el6.centos.1.x86_64) does not support OVAL-5.11 language version yet.
We will correct this problem in an official way in the upcoming 0.1.24 upstream release (should be available for download during next week).
For now please use the following workaround (in the
scap-security-guide-0.1.23
directory after expanding the tarball), issue the following command:
# make SSG_VERSION_IS_GIT_SNAPSHOT=no rpm
This will correctly produce working RPM that can be subsequently used on RHEL-6 / CentOS6 system.
Yes, I was able to build the RPM, however not able to run with oscap. More below...
As of SCAP Security Guide release 0.1.23, CentOS content is now
available
(any older version will require tweaking). See the announcement here:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/scap-security-guide/2015-June/00646...
You can download and build the SSG content from https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide
When you run the XCCDF, you have to specify the CentOS XCCDF like below:
# oscap xccdf eval --profile stig-rhel6-server-upstream \ --results /tmp/`hostname`-ssg-results.xml \ --report /tmp/`hostname`-ssg-results.html \ --cpe /usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-centos6-cpe-dictionary.xml \ /usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-centos6-xccdf.xml
Please note that I believe that ssg-centos6-cpe-dictionary.xml is not
being
built with SSG. OpenSCAP is here: https://github.com/openscap/openscap
and
the announcement here: So I believe all that needs to be done is:
# oscap xccdf eval --profile stig-rhel6-server-upstream \ --results /tmp/`hostname`-ssg-results.xml \ --report /tmp/`hostname`-ssg-results.html \ /usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-centos6-xccdf.xml
Trying to run the last command above without specifying CPE, results in all tests being "notapplicable". And I confirmed there is no cpe-dictionary.xml being built for CentOS6.
What am I missing?
-Bond
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