I've been using the SCAP Security Guide for the past two years to manage the lock down and deployment of EL7 machines in our lab and one of the best features I've seen is the move from a single "STIG for Red Hat Enterprise Linux" profile targeting servers to three separate profiles for Server, Server with GUI, and Workstation.  I just used the EL7 STIG Workstation profile this week with the SSG in the EL7 repos.  It's extremely useful to me since all of our machines are used as workstations, not servers, so to have a profile that works out of the box without needing to do excessive customization, and in turn, justification of said customizations is very handy.

So imagine my surprise and dismay when I used the most recent release from the Copr repo and discovered that my convenient separate profiles were now all gone to align with the recently released singular DISA server profile.  Are there any plans with the various contributors involved (RH, DoD, others, etc.) to re-work the server STIG profile again to have a separate upstream-supported STIG profile for Workstation usage?  Having it in previous releases has proven to be an extremely useful feature and I would hate to see it regress back to "Linux is just for servers".

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Chuck Atkins
Staff R&D Engineer, Scientific Computing
Kitware, Inc.