Depends on how agnostic the content is.
E.g the webmin is also meant to work on Gentoo/Ubuntu in addition to RHEL, so made sense
for its own tree.
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On Mar 20, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Gabe Alford
<redhatrises(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry user keyboard error.
I am currently in the mist of securing some of my systems with the BIND and HTTP STIGs,
and was wanting to add them back into the scap-security-guide content when I am done. My
question is should there be a separate content tree like what we have for RHEL/6, RHEL/7,
etc. but for BIND and HTTP, or should the XCCDF be added to RHEL/6/input/services/dns.xml
and RHEL/6/input/services/http.xml?
Thanks,
Gabe
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 6:57 AM, Gabe Alford <redhatrises(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently in the mist of securing some of my systems with the BIND and
HTTP STIGs, and
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