Oh fair enough, I just thought he couldn't get it the report to come home into spacewalk when using the interface... I guess we'll find out when he reply's :-)

/You're probably right though!!/


On 07/08/2013 10:16, Simon Lukasik wrote:
On 08/07/2013 10:31 AM, Stuart Green wrote:
Good Morning Dimitri,

As promised, here's the rpm's with the fix :-)

* Thu Jul 25 2013 Simon Lukasik <[email protected]> 0.0.19-1
- Do not try to parse xccdf-report.html with SAX parser

http://koji.spacewalkproject.org/packages/spacewalk-oscap/0.0.19/1.el5/noarch/spacewalk-oscap-0.0.19-1.el5.noarch.rpm


http://koji.spacewalkproject.org/packages/spacewalk-oscap/0.0.19/1.el6/noarch/spacewalk-oscap-0.0.19-1.el6.noarch.rpm


Sorry can't help you on the other request, but I'm also interested myself!

On a Side note it might be worth you joining the SSG list
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/scap-security-guide as
you might come across a few false results in the reports that have been
already discussed and have bug's open.
Stuart,

This does not help, I believe. Dimitri has other issue.

Cheers,
Stuart

Thanks, Stu.  I'll look forward to you or Simon pointing me
in the right direction.  I'd really like to get the audit
working; it seems worthwhile.

As I also mentioned finding the scap for CentOS5/RHEL5.  If
anyone has found or created this, I'd be grateful if you
could share it with me.

Dimitri


On Tuesday 06 August 2013 5:07:20 pm Stuart Green wrote:
Hi Dimitri

There's a bug in the released version that I helped find.
    Simon's sorted it,  you can find the fix in nightly
spacewalk-oscap (version 19 from memory). on my phone
currently  otherwise would provide direct link ;-)  if
you're not sure where to look either myself or Simon will
point you in the right direction in about 12 hours from
now.

Cheers,
Stu

On 6 Aug 2013 18:21, "Dimitri Yioulos"
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, List.

I've been trying to use Audit/OpenSCAP Scans on my
Spacewalk 2.0.  I've installed the requisite packages
(I think on both Spacewalk host and target host.  If I
run:

oscap xccdf eval --profile
test --results /var/www/html/results.xml --report
/var/www/html/report.html --cpe
/usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-rhel6-cpe-dictionar
y.xml
/usr/share/xml/scap/ssg/content/ssg-rhel6-xccdf.xml

directly on the remote host, I not only get a nice
report to stdout, but also a nice report in HTML.  But,
if I can't seem to get the audit set up to work from
Spacewalk.  Has anyone set this up that can show me the
way?

Also, I was able to DL the xccdf.xml file for
CentOS6/RHEL6, but can't find one for CentOS5/RHEL5.
Has anyone found or created one that he/she is willing
to share?

As always, appreciated.

Dimitri

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