Trevor & Martin, Thanks for sharing.
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 6:57 PM, Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan(a)onyxpoint.com>
wrote:
Martin,
That's pretty amusing. I did a presentation yesterday regarding running
distributed OpenSCAP scans with MCollective.
The presentation can be found at
https://github.com/onyxpoint/presentation-puppetcamp2015-mco-oscap/blob/m...
.
And the source code is at
https://github.com/trevor-vaughan/mcollective-openscap-agent.
Interesting to see two projects pop up almost at the same time.
I might have to steal your policy push idea. I had thought about it but
decided to go with straight SSG support.
Thanks,
Trevor
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Martin Preisler <mpreisle(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> I have written a short blog post summarizing the latest addition to
> OpenSCAP called `oscap-ssh`.
>
>
http://martin.preisler.me/2015/05/scanning-remote-machines-with-openscap/
>
> It allows users to scan remote machines using local files. The result
> files are transferred back and can be conveniently viewed on the local
> machine. This is very useful for testing and even auditing of remote
> machines.
>
> Feedback appreciated! Cross posting to SCAP Security Guide because
> this might be valuable to content authors.
>
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