IGNORE my last. Just checked, that profile is there
Very Respectfully,
Brian Peake
HiPK, LLC
From: Brian Peake <peake(a)hipkllc.com>
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Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2013 08:41:59 -0500
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Subject: Re: scap-security-guide 0.1-10 help
Check the profile name: I found it appears to have changed and is no longer
stig-rhel6-server
I can't remember what it is now (have to scan the XCDDF), but the SSG site
user documentation had not been updated when I attempted my runs.
Very Respectfully,
Brian Peake
HiPK, LLC
From: "Rodrian, Logan P (IS)" <Logan.Rodrian(a)ngc.com>
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Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 13:31:27 +0000
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Subject: RE: scap-security-guide 0.1-10 help
That is the URL where I found the command. I just happened to try the
common profile in addition to the stig-rhel6-server profile. Both yield the
same result showing "notapplicable".
Logan Rodrian
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Subject: EXT :Re: scap-security-guide 0.1-10 help
On 3/6/13 5:19 PM, Rodrian, Logan P (IS) wrote:
*
I am attempting a secstate audit and would like to use the newly released
scap-security-guide v0.1-10. I have tried simply applying the v0.1-10 rpm and
importing that content into secstate. When running a profile (no matter which
is selected), the report shows that none of the rules have been selected.
Backing up a layer, I simply tried the instructions on the scap-security-guide
webpage of running:
oscap xccdf eval --profile common
/usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-rhel6-xccdf.xml
...and then all output shows "Result notapplicable".
I haven't used
the secstate tool much recently, so I can't address that...
but as for the oscap command above, where on the webpage did you find it?
That's an outdated invocation and needs to be updated.
Here's the current usage guide:
https://fedorahosted.org/scap-security-guide/wiki/usageguide
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