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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Every single check is hard coded to
look for the platform Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (and in some
cases now, Fedora and RHEL 7 as well). You need a different
identifier for CentOS. A glance at the CPE dictionary at
cpe.mitre.org suggests that the cpe value is
"cpe:/o:centos:centos:6" which has the human readable name
CentOS-6. Navigate to scap-security-guide/RHEL/6/input/checks and
open a check. Near the top, you'll see an XML section, affected.
The <platform> tag is key. Note that the <platform>
tag inside is set to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. That's why you
get not applicable when you run the commands as is.<br>
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- Maura Dailey<br>
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On 06/17/2014 05:01 PM, Pettorino, Jeffrey D CTR USAF USAFA
USAFA/DFAN wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I have been trying to get oscap working on my CentOS6.5 network core,
without luck.
Everything comes back with "Result notapplicable".
I am pretty new to SCAP and XCCDF, but am a long-time user of Nessus and
Security Center (prior to ACAS program by DISA).
Does anyone have suggestions where I can find some in depth guidance to
adjust the rhel6 configs to CentOS?
--
Jeff
v/r,
Jeffrey D. Pettorino, GCIH, CISSP
Systems Engineer
High Performance Computing Research Center
United States Air Force Academy
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Jeffrey.Pettorino.ctr@USAFA.edu">Jeffrey.Pettorino.ctr@USAFA.edu</a>
719/333-9391
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The use of the Unix philosophy just for UNIX was a great waste.
Fortunately, Linux came along.
- Bellevue Linux User Group member, 2005
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