Hi All,
How does OpenSCAP determine rule evaluation order?
I have an OVAL file that contains two rules def:1 and def:2. No matter which
one I place first, def:2 is evaluated first. Is there a way we can make it
evaluate rules in the particular order - basically starting from def:1.
Scenario
Thanks, Gautam. I will follow as you suggested. Stay in touch!
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Hi Simon,
thanks for all your great work and I wish you good luck with the new
projects and challenges!
Peter.
On 04/04/2016 10:25 AM, Šimon Lukašík wrote:
Hiya,
I step aside from lead developer role in the OpenSCAP ecosystem, so I
can focus on things under the hood of manageiq.org
Just wa
Hi Pravin,
This was something I also wondered about. However, there are some subtle
aspects that might affect this which I learned once I gave it a shot.
1) Not all pattern matches are same. Some search whether a pattern exists in a
file, some check for the absence, some check for the first mat
Hi Pravin,
I had done a trial of a similar exercise recently and these are the
observations I have. Please note that my final intent was to create both XCCDF
and OVAL files, so some things might be relevant in your case. In case the
community is interested, I can make patches available.
Assumi
Hiya,
I step aside from lead developer role in the OpenSCAP ecosystem, so I
can focus on things under the hood of manageiq.org
Just wanted to drop a note that I am changing my mindset towards
ecosystem today. I may contribute here and there whenever I enjoy it,
however I may not be able to respon
On 04/04/2016 06:18 AM, Pravin Goyal wrote:
> Thanks, Simon. I am getting started.
>
> So far, I have figured out that we need below steps:
>
> 1) Ensure that templates are in place in one directory (call it templates)
> and the template to actual oval content creation works -
> a) Have OV