Hi Jan, Sorry about my late response to you now.
I reinstalled the packages and the problem was solved. It worked after the third or fourth installation… I have no idea what happened there. Anyway, thank you so much for your answer! :) I will let you know if this problem come back to my on any of my servers. Thanks Rocio > On Aug 26, 2016, at 6:51 AM, Jan Cerny <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Rocio, > > I am sorry for a late reply, but most of the OpenSCAP team is not present > right now. > > Your issue seems to me like a regular bug, but I don't use Oracle, > so I am afraid I can't help so much. > > AFAIK the code path leading to the message you described should be run > on every evaluation of any benchmark. > > Since OpenSCAP 1.2.9 the verbose mode can bring some light, eg. > # oscap xccdf eval --verbose INFO your_bechmark.xml > Problems with installation should be fixed by reinstalling the packages, but > I expect > you already tried that. > If this doesn't help, we will need to run oscap in debugger and try what's > going on there. > > Which version of OpenSCAP do you use? Is it from official Oracle repo? > It would be nice if you provide a reproducer scenario. > > Regards > > Jan Černý > Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc. > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Rocio Romero" <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 8:19:18 PM >> Subject: [Open-scap] OpenSCAP Error: OVAL object not correctly defined >> >> HI guys, >> >> I’m testing the benchmark I created on a new machine and I’m getting an error >> that I don’t know how to solve. It is a machine with Oracle Linux 6.8 >> >> I think that is something related with the OSCAP installation… >> >> This is the error: >> >> OpenSCAP Error: OVAL object not correctly defined [oval_probe.c:318] >> Failed to create new OVAL agent session for: >> 'Oracle_Linux_6_Benchmark-oval.xml'. [xccdf_session.c:794] >> >> And I’m not getting this error only with this file, all the files that I try >> on this machine get the same error. I assume that it is not something >> included on the file (The file works in all the machines I tested it except >> this one) >> >> Is there anyway to get more information about this error to know what is >> going on here? >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thank you all >> >> Rocio >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Open-scap-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/open-scap-list _______________________________________________ Open-scap-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/open-scap-list
