That would be due to a typo on my side. I manually copied the command rather
than cut/pasting from the kickstart window. Sorry for the confusion. The
command does indeed have '--tailoring-file' on it.
-Rob
From: Raphael Sanchez Prudencio [rspruden
No, I mean double dashes (--), in your command it looks like you're
using tailoring-file instead of --tailoring-file.
On 02/16/2017 04:04 PM, Robert Sanders wrote:
> oscap xccdf eval --remediate
>> --results=/root/openscap_data/eval_remediate_results.xml
>> --profile=ospp-rhel7-server
>> tailoring
Raphael,
I never tried with a leading '//' on the tailoring-path - I did see one
reference in the utils.py code to the join_paths() call. Without the '../../'
then my tailoring path wound up being preceeded by some other path components
that broke when executed in the chroot part of the kicks
Hi Robert
On 02/16/2017 03:15 PM, Robert Sanders wrote:
> Updating with some extra testing - crossposted from the
> scap-security-guide list
>
> The initial work I was doing was just using a floppy to provide both
> the kickstart and the tailoring file from scap-workbench. We've
> migrated
Hi Brooke,
You can either disable python with ./configure --disable-python
--disable-python3 or you can download swig and compile with Python
support. I'm not sure if that swig package comes with Python support.
Kind Regards
On 02/15/2017 09:57 PM, Brooke Wallace wrote:
> Ok, so I fixed that is
Hello Brandon,
We are starting some efforts to make it work properly on Windows, it
will be probably tracked here
https://github.com/OpenSCAP/openscap/projects/1
Kind Regads
On 02/15/2017 06:35 PM, Westover, Brandon wrote:
> Are there any plans to have Openscap scanner on Windows? I would prefe
Updating with some extra testing - crossposted from the scap-security-guide
list
The initial work I was doing was just using a floppy to provide both the
kickstart and the tailoring file from scap-workbench. We've migrated to having
a full bootable ISO remastered from the RHEL 7.3 instal
Ok, so I fixed that issue by installing libtool.
But now my build fails looking for SWIG and installing swig does not resolve
the issue:
Making all in python2
make[3]: Entering directory '/mypath/openscap/swig/python2'
echo "Error: SWIG is not installed. You should look at http://www.swig.org";
Hi,
I just pulled the latest git vresion of openscap from github and following the
instructions I get the following error:
$ ./autogen.sh
configure.ac:27: warning: macro 'AM_PROG_LIBTOOL' not found in library
configure.ac:18: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_DISABLE_STATIC
If this token
Are there any plans to have Openscap scanner on Windows? I would prefer a
command line option for Windows versus the GUI Workbench app as we're looking
to automate this.
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