OK, this is definitely strange - can you scan localhost? (I mean set
remote to xyz@localhost). I'll install CentOS to try reproducing the issue.
On 09/22/2017 10:21 AM, DD Donny Lie wrote:
*From CentOS 7 (scap workbench) *
*to target (CentOS 7) installed latest openscap-scanner*
*the target is VM guest under ESXi 5.5,*
*
*
15:02:25
info
SCAP Workbench 1.1.4, compiled with Qt 4.8.5, using OpenSCAP 1.2.14
15:02:54
info
Opened file '/usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-centos7-ds.xml'.
15:04:08
info
Establishing connecting to remote target...
15:04:18
info
Connection established.
15:04:18
info
Checking if oscap is available on remote machine...
15:08:19
error
Failed to locate oscap on remote machine. Please, check that
openscap-scanner is installed on the remote machine.
*Am I missing something? this should be pretty basic right, but its not
working?*
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 2:49 PM, DD Donny Lie <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
*Target Machine:*
oscap -V
OpenSCAP command line tool (oscap) 1.2.14
Copyright 2009--2017 Red Hat Inc., Durham, North Carolina.
==== Supported specifications ====
XCCDF Version: 1.2
OVAL Version: 5.11.1
CPE Version: 2.3
CVSS Version: 2.0
CVE Version: 2.0
Asset Identification Version: 1.1
Asset Reporting Format Version: 1.1
==== Capabilities added by auto-loaded plugins ====
No plugins have been auto-loaded...
==== Paths ====
Schema files: /usr/share/openscap/schemas
Default CPE files: /usr/share/openscap/cpe
Probes: /usr/libexec/openscap
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 8:29 PM, DD Donny Lie <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
*Here you go my detail:*
Target machine: CentOS 7 (installed openscap-scanner)
scap-workbench: RHEL 7
connect via internet
root@target-ip at port 60215
port forwarding to 22
*
*
*Diganostics says:*
19:47:55
info
SCAP Workbench 1.1.4, compiled with Qt 4.8.5, using OpenSCAP 1.2.14
19:48:00
info
Opened file '/usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-rhel7-ds.xml'.
19:48:37
info
Establishing connecting to remote target...
19:48:46
info
Connection established.
19:48:46
info
Checking if oscap is available on remote machine...
19:48:47
error
*Failed to locate oscap on remote machine. Please, check that
openscap-scanner is installed on the remote machine.*
*Thanks,*
*Donny Lie*
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 7:44 PM, DD Donny Lie <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,
I have a CentOS 7 with installed openscap-scanner
and I use scap-workbench from my laptop with VM RHEL 7,
trying to remote scan the CentOS 7,
It succeed login via SSH but Diagnostics says:
*error
*
*Failed to locate oscap on remote machine. Please, check
that openscap-scanner is installed on the remote machine.*
Am I missing something?
--
*Donny Lie*
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