We ran a couple different RHEL profiles on CentOS 6.4 virtual machine and received "not applicable" for all results.
That's the first time I've seen nonapplicable and I'm trying understand what it means. (I know it means not applicable, but I want to make sure we don't have a configuration issue set incorrectly.) Here's what we ran: *oscap xccdf eval --profile DOD_baseline_1.0.0.1 --cpe dcb-rhel5_cpe-dictionary.xml --results result.xml --oval-results dcb-rhel5_xccdf.xml* Sample below. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rodney Cobb <[email protected]> Date: Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:10 PM Subject: Scap Results To: Greg Elin <[email protected]> Greg, Here is snippet of the results: *Title Disable Samba if Possible* *Rule dcb-rhel5-3.18.1.a* *Ident CCE-4551-8* *Result notapplicable* *Title Require Client SMB Packet Signing, if using smbclient* *Rule dcb-rhel5-3.18.2.10.a* *Ident CCE-14075-6* *Result notapplicable* *Title Require Client SMB Packet Signing, if using mount.cifs* *Rule dcb-rhel5-3.18.2.11.a* *Ident CCE-15029-2* *Result notapplicable* *Title Disable Squid if Possible* *Rule dcb-rhel5-3.19.1.a* *Ident CCE-4556-7* *Result notapplicable* *Title Uninstall Squid if Possible* *Rule dcb-rhel5-3.19.1.b* *Ident CCE-4076-6* *Result notapplicable* Here is the command given in terminal that produced previous results: *oscap xccdf eval --profile DOD_baseline_1.0.0.1 --cpe dcb-rhel5_cpe-dictionary.xml --results result.xml --oval-results dcb-rhel5_xccdf.xml* Rodney
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