On 5/9/16 8:07 PM, david.ol...@verizon.net wrote:
Fellow Open-Scappers:
I just got my Open-SCAP tool to work on CentOS 7 and works great. In
looking at the output, I noticed
that a significant number of CCEs do not have a numeric value to them,
but appear to be left open.
Who gets to ente
- Original Message -
> From: "Dragos Prisaca"
> To: "Daniel Kopeček" , "Jan Cerny"
> Cc: open-scap-list@redhat.com
> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 7:41:27 AM
> Subject: Re: [Open-scap] openscap does not collect the uuid property
>
> Thank you so much Daniel for helping resolving my issue.
Thank you so much Daniel for helping resolving my issue. Everything works as
expected after I installed the libblkid-devel package.
You probably want to add this package to the dependencies list on
https://github.com/OpenSCAP/openscap.
Thanks,
_Dragos.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Kop
On 05/10/2016 12:25 PM, Dragos Prisaca wrote:
Thank you for the reply Daniel.
How do I verify if oscap was compiled with blkid support?
My installation seems to have support for partition test:
OpenSCAP will be compiled with the following settings:
=== probes ===
...
partition:
Thank you for the reply Daniel.
How do I verify if oscap was compiled with blkid support?
My installation seems to have support for partition test:
OpenSCAP will be compiled with the following settings:
=== probes ===
...
partition: yes
...
Thanks,
_Dragos.
-Original Mes
Hello,
On 05/10/2016 11:40 AM, Dragos Prisaca wrote:
Hello Jan,
I run oscap as root.
Here are the steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Download the content from
https://scap.nist.gov/validation/downloads/SCAP1.2ValidationTestContent_1-2.1.0.0.zip
2. # unzip SCAP1.2ValidationTestContent_1-2.1.0.0.zi
Hello Jan,
I run oscap as root.
Here are the steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Download the content from
https://scap.nist.gov/validation/downloads/SCAP1.2ValidationTestContent_1-2.1.0.0.zip
2. # unzip SCAP1.2ValidationTestContent_1-2.1.0.0.zip
3. # unzip validationTestSuites_1-2.1.0.0.zip
4. # cd
Hi Dragos,
I'm sorry but unfortunately I can't reproduce your issue.
I created a loop device and the UUID is reported correctly for me.
The only case when UUID wasn't collected was when I run oscap
as a normal user, then oscap got data from old libblkid cache.
But when run as root, everything work