On 11/01/18 13:44, Sachin Vyas wrote:
Hello,

Could someone please help how to set up Scap Workbench on Windows 7 to perform 
remote machine scan using public-private key. I have not been able to resolve 
the win-ssh-askpass prompt issue.

Thanks,
Sachin

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On Wed, 1/10/18, Sachin Vyas <[email protected]> wrote:

  Subject: SCAP workbench on Windows 7
  To: [email protected]
  Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 11:55 AM
Hi,
Hello,
I am trying to use scap-workbench-1.1.5
  on Windows 7 to scan a remote RHEL 6 machine and facing
  issue described in 
https://martin.preisler.me/2015/03/openscap-and-scap-workbench-on-windows-part-2/
win-ssh-askpass prompts repeatedly for
  -
i) establishing authenticity of
  host
  ii) yes/no
  iii) password for username used in username@hostname
  in dialog box.
Could someone tell me what input is
  expected for i) and ii) and how to avoid repeated prompt
  from win-ssh-askpass?
I'm not well versed on how ssh and askpass works on Windows,
but you could try to use `known_hosts` and `config` files like in linux.
Don't know where to put them though, first place I would try is in same directory
as where ssh binaries are.
Have gone thru' the link above which
  says we can setup ssh public/private key but not sure how to
  do it. Specifying -i <identity_file> in username@hostname
  workbench UI did not help.
Goal is to perform remote scan using
  SCAP workbench on Windows 7. If SCAP workbench on Windows 7
  has issues and won't work, can I deploy SCAP workbench on
  remote Linux machine (don't have Linux workstation ) and
  start vnc session for GUI and then do remote scan if it
  would work.
I guess this would work.
But if you are going to setup a remote Linux machine, it might be easier to just use CLI oscap-ssh,
which is what SCAP Workbench relies on.
Appreciate any input. Thanks,
  Sachin
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