On 9/26/13 1:16 PM, Kordell, Luke T wrote:
Hello,.
I recently downloaded the SCAP source code and noticed there were some additional
profiles listed in the profiles folder. How can I run a scan against these profiles? For
instance wen trying to run a scan against the usgcb-rhel6-server.xml (after successfully
using oscap xccdf validate) I get an "unknown document type" error. I think this
is because I'm using the stig profile and the ssg cpe dictionary. If so how can I add
a usgcb profile and cpe dictionary to successfully scan against this profile?
Thank you for the help.
Good question!
There are a few profiles in the RHEL6/input/profiles/ directory which
are still being completed, for example the FISMA, and a few which likely
should be deleted (e.g. desktop).
To list out which profiles are compiled in:
$ grep "<Profile" output/ssg-rhel6-xccdf.xml
<Profile id="test">
<Profile id="CS2">
<Profile id="common">
<Profile id="desktop">
<Profile id="server">
<Profile id="ftp">
<Profile id="stig-rhel6-server">
Profile definitions from RHEL6/input/profiles/ are merged into the build
process through the RHEL6/input/guide.xslt file:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/scap-security-guide.git/tree/RHEL6/inpu...
Since you're cloning the source (which is great!), I'll wager you're
comfortable editing things. If you'd like to check out the (in progress)
USGCB, add a line where you see the other apply-templates:
|<xsl:apply-templates
select="document('profiles/||usgcb-rhel6-server.xml')" />|
From there, re-run 'make content' in the RHEL6 directory and you'll see
an updated XCCDF in the output/ directory