On 2/20/14, 12:51 PM, Martin Preisler wrote:
Thanks, Shawn. Would it be possible to make a new RHEL-6 rpm version bump too
>and upload it to hosting service? (I would like to enhance Fedora's rpm
>to include datastreams for both of RHEL-6 and RHEL-7 so it would be
>possible from Fedora host to scan RHEL-{6,7} guests / remote systems too)
>
>The motivation behind having remote RHEL-{6,7} system scans possibility
>is to provide chance content to be more widely used / tested without the
>need to install it explicitly on each of the remote system scheduled to be
>scanned (vision being: more wider easier usage => more sooner bug reports
>=> higher chance to fix them very soon).
\o/
I am planning for scap-workbench 0.8.8 to open datastream by default instead of
XCCDF - seehttps://fedorahosted.org/scap-workbench/ticket/184
Please make sure you commit to a single file name and never change it as that
would break the default content path.
I searched through NIST's SCAP 1.2 spec and didn't find datastream
(file) naming standards:
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-126-rev2/SP800-126r2.pdf
Within SSG we've been using ssg-$(PRODUCT)-{cpe oval xccdf ds}.xml. I
don't envision this to change.
I'd wager Gary knows off the top of his head if there's a DS naming
convention.... ;)
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