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Some rules are failing after applying Ansible remediation #5937

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matusmarhefka opened this issue Jul 16, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #6034
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Some rules are failing after applying Ansible remediation #5937

matusmarhefka opened this issue Jul 16, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #6034
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productization-issue Issue found in upstream stabilization process. RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux product related.

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Description of problem:

The following rules are failing even after applying their Ansible remediation:

configure_opensc_card_drivers
force_opensc_card_drivers
sssd_enable_smartcards
network_nmcli_permissions

SCAP Security Guide Version:

master

Operating System Version:

RHEL8

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Apply Ansible remediation of rules mentioned in the description and after that perform scan to verify that these rules are fixed.
@matusmarhefka matusmarhefka added productization-issue Issue found in upstream stabilization process. RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux product related. labels Jul 16, 2020
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@matusmarhefka What playbook were you using?

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@carlosmmatos To reproduce you can for example use the one for ism_o profile (Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) Information Security Manual (ISM) Official). It should contain all of these rules.

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