How to use a redhat 6 disa STIG benchmark with openscap and use STIG viewer on centos linux
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ย. 2024
- I used Centos 6.8. Maybe this video might not help many people but hopefully it will help someone struggling with any of this or just needs to get this done.
Links:
www.centos.org...
www.java.com/e...
iase.disa.mil/s...
www.open-scap....
web.nvd.nist.g...
www.centos.org...
Thanks everyone!
Clean up your audio
This advise doesn't seem to work for the redhat 7 stig benchmark. Anyone get that working?
I was very pleased to find this... until I tried to view it and discovered that the audio is just heinously distorted.
Michael ODonnell sorry about that. Content is there though.
Ditto what Michael said. And hard to follow when muted. I never understood why ppl (not just Mario) put up unusable (or nearly so) content on TH-cam and then find it ok to leave it out there for others to run into.
Chantillian Well, because I thought it might help someone. This was for a class project. I hadn't seen anyone post a video introducing this and I had a short amount of time to upload this. Saw it wasn't perfect but needed my grade.
thanks
have you tried this on centos7?
good job. Obviously the audio needs work. But thank you
Thank you for the effort, but your sound quality is simply not usable.
Sorry about that, it was my first video and for some reason that was happening. I have another OS now and things should work better. Also this was for a project due and didn't really have much time to polish it up. I do have another video in mind and it's not school related so it should look and sound better. I want to do things that can't be found from anyone else on TH-cam but there's a small need for.
I'll be glad to provide constructive feedback should you wish. And, of course, I followed through some of the muted material because of the things I needed to learn, so it did help :)
My co-worker who has been in charge of our SCAPs doesn't have much experience on the Linux platform. I learned tonight some options that will be shared with him. For example, simply batching the job in cron for an off-peak execution. The other issue that brought me to TH-cam is that a checkllist saved with the 2.4 IASE viewer, cannot be viewed in the 2.5 version. I think that one is going to require experimenting with exports and imports.
One last thought should you revise your content: I haven't stumbled upon any explanation of the mystery codes: that is, the rule ID, the vulnerability ID, the SSI, or the NST codes. Why I'm curious, is that some of the fix-it suggestions are horribly vague: "apply x to the relevant system files" If I find a good answer, I'll try to pass it on.
David VanZandt Yeah I understand what you mean, I only did some of this on an internship I was on so obviously I'm not an expert at all but I appreciate all the feedback. I'm not currently working with any of this thus why I want to make a new video with regard to what I currently work on. It will be related to a malware sandbox deployment for Linux. Thanks.
you have one more chance to record your audio, can not comment on that annoying.