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The ARF format is used by Red Hat Satellite Server as the compliance scan feature. The ARF XML file results import into STIG viewer as well as the XCCDF format.
It would be nice to use the same scan output file for both tools.
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opokam
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FEATURE REQUEST:
STIG Manager should be able to import openscap results in ARF format.
The ARF format is used by Red Hat Satellite Server as the compliance scan feature. The ARF XML file results import into STIG viewer as well as the XCCDF format.
It would be nice to use the same scan output file for both tools.
FEATURE REQUEST:
STIG Manager should be able to import openscap results in ARF format.
Dec 16, 2024
Hi @opokam I've transferred your issue to our https://github.com/NUWCDIVNPT/stig-manager-client-modules repo.
This repo holds the common ReviewParser used by both our UI and Watcher to import checklists, and is where this feature would likely be implemented.
This seems useful, but we aren't familiar with ARF, and it isn't a part our sponsor's process, so we may not be able to look at this in the near future.
If you could provide some example ARF files, it would help us better understand the implementation requirements should we have the opportunity to work it in the future.
cd-rite
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FEATURE REQUEST:
STIG Manager should be able to import openscap results in ARF format.
FEATURE REQUEST: ReviewParser should be able to parse openscap results in ARF format.
Dec 18, 2024
The ARF format is used by Red Hat Satellite Server as the compliance scan feature. The ARF XML file results import into STIG viewer as well as the XCCDF format.
It would be nice to use the same scan output file for both tools.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: