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SCAP Workbench: Scan of 18.04 shows status “notapplicable”
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I recently learned about OpenSCAP. Today I wanted to take a closer look, so in installed scap-workbench
and tried to scan the machine with the provided Ubuntu profiles. I tried VMs with Ubuntu 18.04, 19.04 (not an LTS) and 16.04 (too cumbersome to install). I settled for 18.04, downloaded the latest release and extracted the respective 18.04 file, but when I scan the machine it still says not applicable.
What is required to have a machine checked against a profile?
I tried to use the program on Fedora and had no issues with the guides suggested for Fedora.
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I recently learned about OpenSCAP. Today I wanted to take a closer look, so in installed scap-workbench
and tried to scan the machine with the provided Ubuntu profiles. I tried VMs with Ubuntu 18.04, 19.04 (not an LTS) and 16.04 (too cumbersome to install). I settled for 18.04, downloaded the latest release and extracted the respective 18.04 file, but when I scan the machine it still says not applicable.
What is required to have a machine checked against a profile?
I tried to use the program on Fedora and had no issues with the guides suggested for Fedora.
security
Same issue here. Did not have any issue with RHEL or CentOS profile.
– Ra'Jiska
May 9 at 8:30
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I recently learned about OpenSCAP. Today I wanted to take a closer look, so in installed scap-workbench
and tried to scan the machine with the provided Ubuntu profiles. I tried VMs with Ubuntu 18.04, 19.04 (not an LTS) and 16.04 (too cumbersome to install). I settled for 18.04, downloaded the latest release and extracted the respective 18.04 file, but when I scan the machine it still says not applicable.
What is required to have a machine checked against a profile?
I tried to use the program on Fedora and had no issues with the guides suggested for Fedora.
security
I recently learned about OpenSCAP. Today I wanted to take a closer look, so in installed scap-workbench
and tried to scan the machine with the provided Ubuntu profiles. I tried VMs with Ubuntu 18.04, 19.04 (not an LTS) and 16.04 (too cumbersome to install). I settled for 18.04, downloaded the latest release and extracted the respective 18.04 file, but when I scan the machine it still says not applicable.
What is required to have a machine checked against a profile?
I tried to use the program on Fedora and had no issues with the guides suggested for Fedora.
security
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Same issue here. Did not have any issue with RHEL or CentOS profile.
– Ra'Jiska
May 9 at 8:30
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Same issue here. Did not have any issue with RHEL or CentOS profile.
– Ra'Jiska
May 9 at 8:30
Same issue here. Did not have any issue with RHEL or CentOS profile.
– Ra'Jiska
May 9 at 8:30
Same issue here. Did not have any issue with RHEL or CentOS profile.
– Ra'Jiska
May 9 at 8:30
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Same issue here. Did not have any issue with RHEL or CentOS profile.
– Ra'Jiska
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