Content designed for RHEL6 is performed on RHEL5 with SCC. This may be a content issue. 1) By using the check_existence="any_exist", the test will always pass because an item with a status of "does not exist" is created. See the SCAP specification page 101 for how the tool should report. In this case it will always be 'true' 2) The criterion should be written as follows: <ova+P56l-def:criteria> <oval-def:criterion comment="Installed operating system is part of the unix family" test_ref="oval:ssg:tst:101"/> <oval-def:criteria operator="OR"> <oval-def:criterion comment="Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Workstation is installed" test_ref="oval:ssg:tst:102"/> <oval-def:criterion comment="Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Server is installed" test_ref="oval:ssg:tst:103"/> </oval-def:criteria> </oval-def:criteria>
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