EXTERNAL: oval-results option

Kachigian, Christopher R christopher.r.kachigian at lmco.com
Tue Jan 7 20:28:09 UTC 2014


In your automated fashion are you running from cron?

Regards,

Christoper Kachigian
Cyber Architect Sr. Staff

Lockheed Martin IS&SG
700 N. Frederick Road
Gaithersburg MD 20879

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On 1/7/14, 2:10 PM, "joescap at mm.st" <joescap at mm.st> wrote:

>I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask this, but I noticed
>that when I do a scan like the following:
>
>oscap xccdf eval --profile Profile --results /tmp/scan-results.xml
>--report /tmp/scan-results.html --oval-results --cpe-dict
>/tmp/scap-cpe-dictionary.xml /tmp/scap-xccdf.xml
>
>A file with the extension "-oval.xml.result.xml" gets created were the
>scan was launched.  Since I run these in an automated fashion I don't
>want the the file created in the location, so I omitted the
>--oval-results part.  I still got the html and xml outputs, but the html
>lacks some of the information.  For instance with oval-results in the
>eval command I get a table of files that have the permissions listed for
>one of the checks.  Good information.  If I omit the --oval-results, the
>table is not there.  I've experimented with telling --oval-results where
>to put the file,  but it doesn't seem to take.  Is there any way to
>redirect the output somewhere else?  Or get the extra information in an
>alternative fashion?
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