7, 2017 8:39:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [Open-scap] Using scap workbench to scan Debian on Beaglebone
> Black
>
> For some strange reason, after a reboot, I have managed to scan without issue
> using
>
>
> - SCAP Workbench
> - CLI:
> oscap xccdf eval --fetch-remote-
For some strange reason, after a reboot, I have managed to scan without issue
using
- SCAP Workbench
- CLI:
oscap xccdf eval --fetch-remote-resources --results debian-xccdf.xml --report
debian-xccdf.html --profile xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_profile_common
ssg-debian8-ds.xml
Just wish to
Having installed OpenSCAP 1.2.9, the workbench run is much more successful.
However there are still errors, albeit much lesser than before. Any tips?
01:58:28
info
Establishing connecting to remote target...
01:58:32
info
Connection established.
01:58:32
info
Checking if oscap is
On Thursday, April 6, 2017 10:20 PM, Luther Goh Lu Feng
wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion! I will most certainly attempt to installĀ OpenSCAP
1.2.9 from testing.
I am still very much a noob figuring out my way around the various security
concepts such as OVAL,
Hi,
That is pretty cool that you want to run OpenSCAP on such a device.
I like it! You're the first person that I know running it on ARM :)
I think the problem is that Debian Jessie has OpenSCAP 1.0.9,
which is an old version that doesn't support systemd related tests
and it also can't process