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OpenSCAP Lab 1.3, step 6 suggest using search #195

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jwildman opened this issue Jul 9, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #210
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OpenSCAP Lab 1.3, step 6 suggest using search #195

jwildman opened this issue Jul 9, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #210
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jwildman commented Jul 9, 2019

What it says.

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matejak commented Jul 10, 2019

Could you please describe the issue in a sentence? The text you reference reads

By running either this automatically generated Ansible remediation playbook or bash remediation script, the openscap.example.com machine will be put into compliance to the OSPP security baseline profile.

and it is unclear what does it have to do with search.

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jwildman commented Jul 10, 2019 via email

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matejak commented Jul 10, 2019

I am sorry, but I don't know what Lucy said. The text I have quoted in my previous comment is step 6 in the 1.3 section of the OpenSCAP exercise in the RHEL Security lab.
That text doesn't relate to finding anything anywhere, and words like find or scroll are not even present in the exercise. Is it possible that you are referring to some other exercise?

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lkerner commented Jul 18, 2019

@jwildman , can you clarify?

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jwildman commented Aug 7, 2019

Sorry for the confusion. When you bring up the workbench and go to modify the suggeted setting, I believe it says something like "find the entry" or "modify the entry" for some long string. There is a search funtion in the top right? that can be used. Lucy pointed this out in class after several of us had spent time scrolling up and down through the entries trying to find the correct one.

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