Thanks Sir !!! On Sep 22, 2017 10:41 PM, "DD Donny Lie" <[email protected]> wrote:
> *remote scan via LAN SSH port 22:* > > from RHEL 7 to CentOS 7, result *not applicable*, > which I guess this is expected behavior > > from CentOS 7 to CentOS 7, result is expected, > *its working,* > > > > If I remote the IP public via LAN, > "Checking if oscap is available on target machine....." > > and then: > *error * > *Failed to locate oscap on remote machine. Please, check that > openscap-scanner is installed on the remote machine.* > > > so this has something to do with port problem? > I already issue in github, > > > On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 6:27 PM, DD Donny Lie <[email protected]> wrote: > >> *"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."* >> >> remote scanning at root@localhost:22, is working (my laptop), >> >> I was thinking maybe my ISP or something, but maybe this has todo with >> the port bug? since I use big port forwarding (60.000) ? >> >> later in home, I try via LAN to remote target scan (port 22), >> > >
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