Hello,
if you open given profile in SCAP Workbench, and click on "customize",
you'll be queried to insert new profile ID for the customized profile.
Default is original_profile_customized thus you can fetch the internal
profile name that way. If you already have customization created, then
it is ID of the root element. A bit cumbersome, yes.
Hope it helps,
Marek
On 07/18/2017 12:44 AM, Smith, Cathy wrote:
Folks
I’m trying to build a customized profile for RHEL7. I’m not sure about
the list of profile names offered through the oscap command and the list
shown in the SCAP Workbench. For example, in RHEL6 the oscap command
listed a profile usgcb-rhel6-server, and that corresponded to the United
States Government Configuration Baseline (USGCB) in SCAP Workbench. The
RHEL 7 SCAP Workbench has a profile for USGCB, but there is no profile
listed by that name by the oscap info command. Does anyone know of a
list that shows the relationship between the profile listed by the oscap
command and the profiles in the SCAP Workbench?
Thank you for your assistance.
Cathy
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