[Openstack-security] Security Guideline pdf + SCAP implementation

Antonin M anto0192 at orange.fr
Wed Nov 16 16:42:42 UTC 2016


Thanks for your answers Luke. I exported the doc using Sphinx and rst2pdf. Got some trouble with Adobe Reader that detects the file as a corrupted one. No problem with other pdf readers. 

Yes, I would really appreciate if you could email me when something is ready for testing.

Regards,

Antonin

 

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On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Antonin M  wrote:
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Hi all,

 

It might be a simple question, but I haven't find a way to do so. I would like to know if it is possible to download the Security Guide (http://docs.openstack.org/security-guide/) in pdf?



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I thought there used to be one, but it seems not. You could use the rst2pdf sphinx plugin, and I will also ask on the OSSP IRC meeting tomorrow.
 

My other question is about SCAP files (https://scap.nist.gov/index.html). Is there any SCAP files available (OVAL/XCCDF…) in order to check the security compliance described in the Security Guide? If not, is it planned to generate those kind of files?



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There are some that were put up as prototypes that use the same recommendations as the security guide / security notes, but they are outdated (OSP7 is Kilo)

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https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide/tree/master/OpenStack/RHEL-OSP/7
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I am planning to update these shortly to work with /master and then tag a version for each release in the scap profiles.

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I can email you when something is up that can be taking out for a test drive.

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Luke
 

 

Best Regards,

Antonin


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