This is unexpected behavior. We should probably trace down the cause and get something opened upstream. Pat On 9/12/19 5:26 PM, Kraus, Dave (GE Healthcare) wrote: > So, here I am, patching up scap-security-guide for our rebranding. Slight edit to my patch, no big deal, rpmbuild comes out clean. But when I go to pick a security profile during install, or go to pick a profile in scap-workbench (or output from oscap info), I only see "Standard System Security Profile for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7" and "PCI-DSS v3.2.1 Control Baseline for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7", rather than the 10 or so that I got in 7.6. > > That's odd. Usually, I get either nothing, or everything. > > Wonder what a base SL 7.7 does? > > Huh. The anaconda Security Profile spoke gives me nothing to choose. > > Install, add scap-workbench and dependencies, bring it up, I get the same 2 profiles as ours, at least, so it's not just me. > > Yum downgrade to the 7.6 package (0.1.40-12.sl7) and I see all the profiles I expect. > > The last CentOS update to 7.6.1810 I have is 0.1.40, so probably not worth checking at this point. > > So, ultimately, is this condition expected/correct, or do we have upstream bugs to work out and report? > > (Mostly I'm trying to determine how much more effort I need to put into this. At this moment our 0.1.40-12.distro7 version will probably be put into our 7.7...) > > -- Pat Riehecky Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory www.fnal.gov www.scientificlinux.org