Hi,
sorry for late reply. Unfortunately, OpenSCAP currently does not support
scanning of Windows machines, and that's also why the local scan is
disabled. The use case supported is scanning of linux machines remotely
via SSH.
Windows support is in works though, (in the development / master branch)
thus as soon as we release that branch, we will also update SCAP
Workbench. We don't have the ETA, though.
Sorry I couldn't help more,
Marek
On 05/16/2018 09:34 PM, Joseph Roscioli wrote:
Hello,
I installed the Windows version of the SCAP Workbench 1.1.5 on a Windows
7 machine. Ultimately I would like to scan Windows 7 and Windows 10
machines.
Is the Workbench suitable for use on these platforms?
Any particular reason why the "Local Machine" radio button disabled?
Next:
I tried to do a scan of another Windows 7 machine using the
U_Windows_7_V1R36_STIG_SCAP_1-2_Benchmark.xml.
On the target machine I installed the latest OpenSSH from the WinSCP
site OpenSSH-Win64. The sshd and ssh-agent start automatically.
The manual states that the target should also have oscap >= 0.8.0
installed, however I could not find a binary for it.
The scan always fails. I constantly get the following error below.
I'm new to SSH and I'm not sure if there is more configuration I have to
do, such as generating keys on the target and installing them on the
machine where the Workbench is running.
Also, an Etherreal capture doesn't show any ssh protocol traffic.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Joe
ERROR TEXT:
Can't connect to remote machine! Exception was: There was a problem with
SshConnection! Failed to create SSH master socket! Diagnostic info:
Starting process 'ssh.exe -M -f -N -o ServerAliveInterval=60 -o
ControlPath=C:/Users/MAXDNA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/Om74VS/ssh_socket -p 22
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>' Starting
process 'ssh.exe -M -f -N -o ServerAliveInterval=60 -o
ControlPath=C:/Users/MAXDNA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/Om74VS/ssh_socket -p 22
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>' stdout:
=============================== stderr: ===============================
ssh: connect to host 172.16.160.16 port 22: Connection timed out
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