Ugh..yeah, all of my compliance CI tests just broke!

Well, I'll give this a bit and if it doesn't pan out resurrect my RHEL => CentOS conversion script.

Alternatively, RHEL could post a Vagrant image with an active trial license already hooked up to valid repos....alas, the holidays have already passed. It is currently, non trivial to get working in a CI environment.

Trevor

On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 3:01 PM James Cassell <fedoraproject@cyberpear.com> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018, at 2:31 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
> Could there be an opt-in compile option?
>
> Something like
> --yes-i-know-this-isnt-official-but-im-using-this-for-testing-centos-plz
>
> Right now, I use these as a quick test to make sure that nothing silly
> broke using free resources with CentOS VMs. I certainly understand that
> this does not guarantee RHEL compatibility, etc... but it does let me know
> if something insane happened and I can then go see if it's a CentOS mess up
> or something that broken in either the SSG or RHEL.
>

+1, I've needed this, too.





> Trevor
>
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 2:22 PM Shawn Wells <shawn@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > On 12/28/18 11:06 AM, Chuck Atkins wrote:
> > > I just noticed that all the EL derivatives in the current SSG no
> > > longer get any of the government security profiles, only pci-dss and
> > > standard.  What happend to all of te other profiles available for RHEL7?
> >
> >
> > The ones for RHEL are still there, as are Ubuntu and OEL :)
> >
> > Derivatives (e.g. CentOS) don't have STIGs or other formal US Gov config
> > baselines. Shipping baselines with formal names (e.g. STIG or NIST
> > National Checklist) for the derivatives was slightly misleading, and
> > some users thought derivatives held formal approvals (e.g. a CentOS STIG
> > published by DISA).
> >
> > Other baselines, such as PCI-DSS, are generic and don't represent a
> > formal/"regulatory managed" baseline akin to DoD STIGs.
> >
> > That said, baselines for derivatives are still needed by some in the
> > community. Could be an opportunity for someone to create a "FISMA" or
> > "NIST 800-53" style baseline since those are open standards.
> >
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