I use the GovReady script as a front end to remotely scan a collection of
RHEL/7 instances. The remote instances have to have oscap-scanner
installed, and the user should have sudo capability. I have some of this
packed up in ansible roles, but the vagrant testing platform broke in an
update a whil
On 04/04/2017 02:41 PM, Mohanraj,
Bharath wrote:
Hi Open SCAP Team,
Can someone help me know how OSCAP scanner can be used on a installed on a RHEL 7.
Any pointers or doc notes will really help.
I tried the below command, but no luck.
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Thanks for sharing the link.
But, this again involves a user interface wizard, that performs installation of
oscap.
I'm looking for a silent installation, like " yum -y install openscap-scanner"
Regards,
Bharath M
-Original Message-
From: Pittigher, Raymond [mailto:rpitt...@harris.com]
I understand scap-workbench can be used.
But, I want to perform scanning via command-line. So oscap-scanner is what will
help my case. Any idea on whether openscap-scanner can be used on RHEL7?
Regards,
Bharath M
-Original Message-
From: Pittigher, Raymond [mailto:rpitt...@harris.com]
Hi Open SCAP Team,
Can someone help me know how OSCAP scanner can be used on a installed on a RHEL
7.
Any pointers or doc notes will really help.
I tried the below command, but no luck.
*
[root@vl-pun-mar-dv15 bin]# yum -y install openscap-scanner
Loaded pl