time soon 😉
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> Thanks again
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> Lee
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> *From:* Watson Yuuma Sato
> *Sent:* 16 March 2017 13:14
> *To:* Eric Holtzclaw; Lee Wilson; open-scap-list@redhat.com
> *Subj
On 1/8/18 4:19 PM, Lee Wilson wrote:
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> Hi Watson,
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> Thanks for your detailed reply and apologies for my delay in
> responding. Went off to look for something else that may do the job.
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> The link that Eric has provided was initially what got me thinking
> about using OpenSCAP to do th
again
Lee
From: Watson Yuuma Sato
Sent: 16 March 2017 13:14
To: Eric Holtzclaw; Lee Wilson; open-scap-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Open-scap] OpenSCAP for embedded/network devices
On 15/03/17 17:24, Eric Holtzclaw wrote:
You do have support for Cisco
http
On 15/03/17 17:24, Eric Holtzclaw wrote:
You do have support for Cisco
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/security-center/oval-security-automation.html
I see that Cisco provides OVAL content to scan their devices, and even
provides an example of how to do so, but using joval, which can per
-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Open-scap] OpenSCAP for embedded/network devices
On 25/02/17 16:43, Lee Wilson wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Hi Lee, sorry for delayed response.
I've recently come across OpenSCAP after wasting my time with openVAS as a
means of improving the way my company
On 25/02/17 16:43, Lee Wilson wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Hi Lee, sorry for delayed response.
I've recently come across OpenSCAP after wasting my time with
openVAS as a means of improving the way my company does vulnerability
and configuration management of our network devices (e.g. Cisco,
Junip
Hi Everyone,
I've recently come across OpenSCAP after wasting my time with openVAS as a
means of improving the way my company does vulnerability and configuration
management of our network devices (e.g. Cisco, Juniper, Palo Alto, etc).
>From an initial review though, it seems in it's current