ences, but AFAICT, all STIG references it includes are to the
> STIG for Windows 2003, I couldn't see any references to STIG for Unix.
>
> BTW do you know where STIG is now? The old page at
> http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/ seems to be gone.
>
> --Diego
>
>
>
Community,
I don't suppose anyone has a mapping between the DISA STIG GEN numbers
referenced in the Cfengine stigs.cf stig_README.txt and the Mitre CCE
nubmers.
My agency uses Mitre CCE reference numbers in it's configuration
requirements, not the Stig GEN00xxx numbers so we are having trouble
u
Hey CFEngineers,
I need some help from the community.
I'm the program chair for the 2012 Usenix LISA conference. I'm looking
for sysadmins who have interesting ideas to share with the community.
keep reading...
I see the traffic on this list and I know you're out doing new, fun,
interesting, ch
Well said Mark.
The location of the files configurable. What more is there to say?
Put them wherever you think best.
Changing the default may make sense for 'this' OS today but that could
change with the next OS tomorrow. Mark made the best decision he could
back in the dark ages of computing
Community,
So we have a list of suggestions to Mark. Some of these were "here's
what I use" without much explanation:
- github (https://github.com/cfengine - Aleksey's site)
+github wikis (example: https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/wiki)
(does the addition of a wiki and gitpages negate