Hi Jan, Thank you for your reply! My use case at the time is to scan rhel6, rhel7, centos6, centos7, and sles11 servers ( no containers). We are currently using OpenSCAP together with the SCAP-Security-Guide through cron jobs that run daily and then we parse the scores.
Do you consider that OpenSCAP Daemon would be a better choice to move from our cron jobs to the daemon task-create/run features? Or should I just stick with OpenSCAP together with the SCAP-Security-Guide if I do not have any containers involved? Thanks in advance, - Jordan On 7/19/17 4:16 AM, Jan Cerny wrote: Hi Jordan, OpenSCAP Daemon is an active project. I don't think it will be deprecated. Right now, its main purpose is to integrate OpenSCAP with Project Atomic to provide "atomic scan" feature. But it can do more: continuous compliance of bare-metal machines, VMs, containers. The official RPM is in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host. We also ship it inside a container image:registry.access.redhat.com/openscap. Documentation is bad. We need to improve it. I think README is everything we have. Regards Jan Černý Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jordan Caraballo" <[email protected]> <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2017 9:49:53 PM Subject: [Open-scap] OpenSCAP Daemon Status Hi guys, We are really curious about what is the status of OpenSCAP Daemon (https://github.com/OpenSCAP/openscap-daemon ). I saw that the last commit was yesterday but I have not seen the same activity than before. Is this a project that will be deprecated through time? Are there any future plans? Is there going to be a formal rpm release for rhel or centos? Is there documentation outside the readme from git? I am interested in using it but I have not seen enough documentation to actually get my hands in. Thanks in advance, - Jordan _______________________________________________ Open-scap-list mailing [email protected]https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/open-scap-list
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