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NAME

       oscap - OpenSCAP command line tool

SYNOPSIS

       oscap [general-options] module operation [operation-options-and-arguments]

DESCRIPTION

       oscap  is  Security  Content  Automation  Protocol  (SCAP) toolkit based on OpenSCAP library. It provides
       various functions for different SCAP specifications (modules).

       OpenSCAP tool claims to provide capabilities of Authenticated  Configuration  Scanner  and  Authenticated
       Vulnerability Scanner as defined by The National Institute of Standards and Technology.

GENERAL OPTIONS

       -V, --version
              Print supported SCAP specifications, location of schema files, schematron files, CPE files, probes
              and supported OVAL objects.  Displays a list of inbuilt CPE names.

       -h, --help
              Help screen.

MODULES

       info   Determine type and print information about a file.

       xccdf  The eXtensible Configuration Checklist Description Format.

       oval   Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language.

       ds     SCAP Data Stream

       cpe    Common Platform Enumeration.

COMMON OPTIONS FOR ALL MODULES

       --verbose VERBOSITY_LEVEL
              Turn  on  verbose  mode  at  specified  verbosity  level.  VERBOSITY_LEVEL is one of: DEVEL, INFO,
              WARNING, ERROR.

       --verbose-log-file FILE
              Set filename to write additional information.

INFO OPERATIONS

       [options] any-scap-file.xml
              This module prints information about SCAP content in a  file  specified  on  a  command  line.  It
              determines  SCAP  content type, specification version, date of creation, date of import and so on.
              Info module doesn't require any additional operation switch.

              For XCCDF or SCAP source data stream files,  the  info  module  prints  out  IDs  of  incorporated
              profiles,  components,  and  data  streams.  These  IDs  can  be  used  to  specify the target for
              evaluation. Use options --profile, --xccdf-id (or --oval-id), and --datastream-id respectively.

              --fetch-remote-resources
                     Allow download of remote components referenced from data stream.

              --local-files DIRECTORY
                     Instead of downloading remote data stream components from  the  network,  use  data  stream
                     components  stored  locally  as  files  in the given directory. In place of the remote data
                     stream component OpenSCAP will attempt to use a file whose file  name  is  equal  to  @name
                     attribute of the uri element within the catalog element within the component-ref element in
                     the  data  stream  if  such  file exists.  This option works only with SCAP 1.3 source data
                     streams. It can't be used with SCAP 1.2 source data streams.

              --profile PROFILE
                     Show info of the profile with the given ID.

              --profiles
                     Show profiles from the input file in the <id>:<title> format, one line per profile.

              --references
                     Show list of references available in each benchmark.

XCCDF OPERATIONS

       eval [options] INPUT_FILE [oval-definitions-files]
              Perform evaluation of XCCDF document file given as  INPUT_FILE.  Print  result  of  each  rule  to
              standard  output,  including  rule title, rule id and security identifier(CCE). Optionally you can
              give an SCAP source data stream as the INPUT_FILE instead of an XCCDF file (see --datastream-id).

              oscap returns 0 if all rules pass. If there is an error during evaluation, the return code  is  1.
              If  there is at least one rule with either fail or unknown result, oscap finishes with return code
              2.

              Unless --skip-validation is used, the INPUT_FILE is validated  using  XSD  schemas  (depending  on
              document type of INPUT_FILE) and rejected if invalid.

              You  may  specify  OVAL Definition files as the last parameter, XCCDF evaluation will then proceed
              only with those specified files. Otherwise,  when  oval-definitions-files  parameter  is  missing,
              oscap  tool will try to load all OVAL Definition files referenced from XCCDF automatically (search
              in the same path as XCCDF).

              --profile PROFILE
                     Select a particular profile from XCCDF document. If "(all)" is given a virtual profile that
                     selects all groups and rules will be used.

              --rule RULE
                     Select a particular rule from XCCDF document. Only this rule will be evaluated.  Any  other
                     rules  required  by  this  rule  won't  be evaluated. Rule will use values according to the
                     selected profile. If no profile is selected, default values are used. This  option  can  be
                     used multiple times to specify multiple rules at once.

              --skip-rule RULE
                     Skip  a particular rule from XCCDF document. This option can be used multiple times to skip
                     multiple rules at once.

              --reference NAME:IDENTIFIER
                     Evaluate rules matching the  given  reference.  This  option  can  be  used  to  check  for
                     evaluating  compliance with a particular policy requirement. Rules that match the reference
                     will be evaluated, other rules will  be  skipped  and  a  result  of  notselected  will  be
                     returned.  The  argument  needs  to  be  provided  in  the form NAME:IDENTIFIER (colon is a
                     separator), where NAME is the reference name used as a  text  of  xccdf:reference  elements
                     that  are  child  of  xccdf:Benchmark  element  and IDENTIFIER is a text of xccdf:reference
                     element that is child of a particular xccdf:Rule element which has the same @href value  as
                     the  xccdf:reference  element  of  the NAME value. This feature requires SCAP content to be
                     formed in the aforementioned way.  For  example:  --reference  "cis:4.1.3.19",  --reference
                     "anssi:BP28(R29)"  List  of  references available in the given benchmark can be obtained by
                     running the oscap info --references command.

              --tailoring-file TAILORING_FILE
                     Use given file for XCCDF tailoring. Select profile  from  tailoring  file  to  apply  using
                     --profile.  If  both  --tailoring-file  and  --tailoring-id are specified, --tailoring-file
                     takes priority.

              --tailoring-id COMPONENT_REF_ID
                     Use tailoring component in input source data stream  for  XCCDF  tailoring.  The  tailoring
                     component  must  be  specified by its Ref-ID (value of component-ref/@id attribute in input
                     source data stream). Select profile from tailoring component to apply using  --profile.  If
                     both --tailoring-file and --tailoring-id are specified, --tailoring-file takes priority.

              --cpe CPE_FILE
                     Use  given  CPE  dictionary or language (auto-detected) for applicability checks. (Some CPE
                     names are provided by openscap, see oscap --version for inbuilt CPE names)

              --results FILE
                     Write XCCDF results into FILE.

              --results-arf FILE
                     Writes results to a given FILE in Asset Reporting Format. It is  recommended  to  use  this
                     option instead of --results when dealing with data streams.

              --stig-viewer FILE
                     Writes  XCCDF results into FILE. The rule result IDs in FILE are modified according to STIG
                     references in evaluated content. The FILE can be simply imported into DISA STIG Viewer. See
                     https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/srg-stig-tools/ for information about DISA STIG Viewer.

              --thin-results
                     Thin Results provides only minimal amount of information in OVAL/ARF  results.  The  option
                     --without-syschar is automatically enabled when you use Thin Results.

              --without-syschar
                     Don't provide system characteristics in OVAL/ARF result files.

              --report FILE
                     Write HTML report into FILE.

              --oval-results
                     Generate  OVAL  Result  file  for  each  OVAL  session  used for evaluation. File with name
                     'original-oval-definitions-filename.result.xml' will be generated for each referenced  OVAL
                     file  in  current working directory. To change the directory where OVAL files are generated
                     change the CWD using the `cd` command.

              --check-engine-results
                     After evaluation is finished, each loaded check  engine  plugin  is  asked  to  export  its
                     results.  The export itself is plugin specific, please refer to documentation of the plugin
                     for more details.

              --export-variables
                     Generate OVAL Variables documents  which  contain  external  variables'  values  that  were
                     provided  to  the OVAL checking engine during evaluation. The filename format is 'original-
                     oval-definitions-filename-session-index.variables-variables-index.xml'.

              --datastream-id ID
                     Uses a data stream with that particular ID from the given data stream  collection.  If  not
                     given  the  first data stream is used. Only applies if you give source data stream in place
                     of an XCCDF file.

              --xccdf-id ID
                     Takes component ref with given ID from checklists. This allows one to select  a  particular
                     XCCDF  component  even in cases where there are multiple XCCDFs in a single data stream. If
                     none is given, the first component from the checklists element is used.

              --benchmark-id ID
                     Selects a component ref from any  data  stream  that  references  a  component  with  XCCDF
                     Benchmark  such  that its @id attribute matches given string exactly. Please note that this
                     is not the recommended way of selecting a component-ref. You are advised to use  --xccdf-id
                     AND/OR --datastream-id for more precision. --benchmark-id is only used when both --xccdf-id
                     and --datastream-id are not present on the command line!

              --skip-validation
                     Do not validate input/output files.

              --skip-signature-validation
                     Do not validate digital signatures in digitally signed SCAP source data streams.

              --enforce-signature
                     Process  only  digitally  signed SCAP source data streams. Data streams without a signature
                     would be rejected if this switch is used.

              --fetch-remote-resources
                     Allow download of remote OVAL content referenced from XCCDF by check-content-ref/@href.

              --local-files DIRECTORY
                     Instead of downloading remote data stream components from  the  network,  use  data  stream
                     components  stored  locally  as  files  in the given directory. In place of the remote data
                     stream component OpenSCAP will attempt to use a file whose file  name  is  equal  to  @name
                     attribute of the uri element within the catalog element within the component-ref element in
                     the  data  stream  if  such  file exists.  This option works only with SCAP 1.3 source data
                     streams. It can't be used with SCAP 1.2 source data streams.

              --remediate
                     Execute XCCDF remediation in the process of XCCDF  evaluation.  This  option  automatically
                     executes  content  of  XCCDF  fix elements for failed rules, and thus this shall be avoided
                     unless for trusted content. Use of this option is always at your own risk.

              --show-rule-details
                     Show rule description and rationale when reporting results.

       remediate [options] INPUT_FILE [oval-definitions-files]
              This module provides post-scan remediation. It assumes that the INPUT_FILE  is  result  of  `oscap
              xccdf  eval` operation. The input file must contain TestResult element. This module executes XCCDF
              fix elements for failed rule-result contained in the given  TestResult.  Use  of  this  option  is
              always at your own risk and it shall be avoided unless for trusted content.

              --result-id ID
                     ID  of  the XCCDF TestResult element which shall be remedied. If this option is missing the
                     last TestResult (in top-down processing) will be remedied.

              --skip-validation
                     Do not validate input/output files.

              --fetch-remote-resources
                     Allow download of remote OVAL content referenced from XCCDF by check-content-ref/@href.

              --local-files DIRECTORY
                     Instead of downloading remote data stream components from  the  network,  use  data  stream
                     components  stored  locally  as  files  in the given directory. In place of the remote data
                     stream component OpenSCAP will attempt to use a file whose file  name  is  equal  to  @name
                     attribute of the uri element within the catalog element within the component-ref element in
                     the  data  stream  if  such  file exists.  This option works only with SCAP 1.3 source data
                     streams. It can't be used with SCAP 1.2 source data streams.

              --cpe CPE_FILE
                     Use given CPE dictionary or language (auto-detected) for applicability checks.

              --results FILE
                     Write XCCDF results into FILE.

              --results-arf FILE
                     Writes results to a given FILE in Asset Reporting Format. It is  recommended  to  use  this
                     option instead of --results when dealing with data streams.

              --stig-viewer FILE
                     Writes  XCCDF results into FILE. The rule result IDs in FILE are modified according to STIG
                     references in evaluated content. The FILE can be simply imported into DISA STIG Viewer. See
                     https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/srg-stig-tools/ for information about DISA STIG Viewer.

              --report FILE
                     Write HTML report into FILE.

              --oval-results
                     Generate OVAL Result file for each  OVAL  session  used  for  evaluation.  File  with  name
                     'original-oval-definitions-filename.result.xml'  will be generated for each referenced OVAL
                     file.

              --check-engine-results
                     After evaluation is finished, each loaded check  engine  plugin  is  asked  to  export  its
                     results.  The export itself is plugin specific, please refer to documentation of the plugin
                     for more details.

              --export-variables
                     Generate OVAL Variables documents  which  contain  external  variables'  values  that  were
                     provided  to  the OVAL checking engine during evaluation. The filename format is 'original-
                     oval-definitions-filename-session-index.variables-variables-index.xml'.

              --progress
                     Switch to  sparse  output  suitable  for  progress  reporting.  Format  of  the  output  is
                     "$rule_id:$result\n".

              --progress-full
                     Switch  to  sparse  but  a  bit more saturated output also suitable for progress reporting.
                     Format of the output is "$rule_id|$rule_title|$result\n".

       resolve -o output-file xccdf-file
              Resolve an XCCDF file as described  in  the  XCCDF  specification.  It  will  flatten  inheritance
              hierarchy  of  XCCDF  profiles, groups, rules, and values. Result is another XCCDF document, which
              will be written to output-file.

              --force
                     Force resolving XCCDF document even if it is already marked as resolved.

       validate [options] xccdf-file
              Validate given XCCDF file against a XML schema. Every found  error  is  printed  to  the  standard
              error. Return code is 0 if validation succeeds, 1 if validation could not be performed due to some
              error, 2 if the XCCDF document is not valid.

              --skip-schematron
                     Turn  off  Schematron-based  validation. It is able to find more errors and inconsistencies
                     but is much slower. Schematron is available only for XCCDF version 1.2.

       export-oval-variables [options] xccdf-file [oval-definitions-files]
              Collect all the XCCDF values that would be used by OVAL during evaluation of a certain profile and
              export them as  OVAL  external-variables  document(s).  The  filename  format  is  'original-oval-
              definitions-filename-session-index.variables-variables-index.xml'.

              --profile PROFILE
                     Select a particular profile from XCCDF document.

              --fetch-remote-resources
                     Allow download of remote OVAL content referenced from XCCDF by check-content-ref/@href.

              --local-files DIRECTORY
                     Instead  of  downloading  remote  data  stream components from the network, use data stream
                     components stored locally as files in the given directory. In  place  of  the  remote  data
                     stream  component  OpenSCAP  will  attempt  to use a file whose file name is equal to @name
                     attribute of the uri element within the catalog element within the component-ref element in
                     the data stream if such file exists.  This option works only  with  SCAP  1.3  source  data
                     streams. It can't be used with SCAP 1.2 source data streams.

              --skip-validation
                     Do not validate input/output files.

              --datastream-id ID
                     Uses  a  data  stream with that particular ID from the given data stream collection. If not
                     given the first data stream is used. Only applies if you give an SCAP source data stream in
                     place of an XCCDF file.

              --xccdf-id ID
                     Takes component ref with given ID from checklists. This allows one to select  a  particular
                     XCCDF component even in cases where there are 2 XCCDFs in one data stream.

              --benchmark-id ID
                     Selects  a  component  ref  from  any  data  stream  that references a component with XCCDF
                     Benchmark such that its @id attribute matches given string exactly. Please note  that  this
                     is  not the recommended way of selecting a component-ref. You are advised to use --xccdf-id
                     AND/OR --datastream-id for more precision. --benchmark-id is only used when both --xccdf-id
                     and --datastream-id are not present on the command line!

              --cpe CPE_FILE
                     Use given  CPE  dictionary  or  language  (auto-detected)  for  applicability  checks.  The
                     variables documents are created only for xccdf:Rules which are applicable.

       generate [options] <submodule> [submodule-specific-options]
              Generate another document from an XCCDF file such as security guide or result report.

              --profile ID
                     Apply profile with given ID to the Benchmark before further processing takes place.

              Available submodules:

              guide [options] xccdf-file
                     Generate  a  HTML  document containing a security guide from an XCCDF Benchmark. Unless the
                     --output option is specified it will be written to the  standard  output.  Without  profile
                     being set only groups (not rules) will be included in the output.

                     --output FILE
                            Write the guide to this file instead of standard output.

                     --hide-profile-info
                            This option has no effect and is kept only for backward compatibility purposes.

                     --benchmark-id ID
                            Selects  a  component ref from any datastream that references a component with XCCDF
                            Benchmark such that its @id attribute matches given string exactly.

                     --xccdf-id ID
                            Takes component ref with given ID from checklists.  This  allows  one  to  select  a
                            particular XCCDF component even in cases where there are multiple XCCDFs in a single
                            data  stream.  If  none is given, the first component from the checklists element is
                            used.

                     --tailoring-file TAILORING_FILE
                            Use given file for XCCDF tailoring. Select profile  from  tailoring  file  to  apply
                            using   --profile.  If  both  --tailoring-file  and  --tailoring-id  are  specified,
                            --tailoring-file takes priority.

                     --tailoring-id COMPONENT_REF_ID
                            Use tailoring component in  input  source  data  stream  for  XCCDF  tailoring.  The
                            tailoring  component  must  be  specified  by its Ref-ID (value of component-ref/@id
                            attribute in input source data stream). Select profile from tailoring  component  to
                            apply  using  --profile.  If both --tailoring-file and --tailoring-id are specified,
                            --tailoring-file takes priority.

                     --skip-signature-validation
                            Do not validate digital signatures in digitally signed SCAP source data streams.

                     --enforce-signature
                            Process only digitally signed SCAP source  data  streams.  Data  streams  without  a
                            signature would be rejected if this switch is used.

              report [options] xccdf-file
                     Generate  a  HTML  document  containing results of an XCCDF Benchmark execution. Unless the
                     --output option is specified it will be written to the standard output.

                     --output FILE
                            Write the report to this file instead of standard output.

                     --result-id ID
                            ID of the XCCDF TestResult from which the report will be generated.

              fix [options] xccdf-file
                     Generate a script that shall bring the system to a state of  compliance  with  given  XCCDF
                     Benchmark.   There  are  2  possibilities  when  generating  fixes:  Result-oriented  fixes
                     (--result-id) or Profile-oriented fixes (--profile). Result-oriented takes precedences over
                     Profile-oriented, if result-id is given, oscap will ignore any profile provided.

                     Result-oriented fixes are generated using result-id provided to select only the failing
                     rules from results in xccdf-file, it skips all other rules.
                            It isn't possible to generate result-oriented fixes for the kickstart and bootc  fix
                            type.

                     Profile-oriented fixes are generated using all rules within the provided profile. If no
                     result-id/profile are provided, (default) profile will be used to generate fixes.

                     --fix-type TYPE
                            Specify  fix  type. There are multiple programming languages in which the fix script
                            can be generated. TYPE should be one of: bash, ansible, puppet, anaconda,  ignition,
                            kubernetes, blueprint, kickstart, bootc. Default is bash.

                     --output FILE
                            Write the report to this file instead of standard output.

                     --result-id ID
                            Fixes will be generated for failed rule-results of the specified TestResult.

                     --xccdf-id ID
                            Takes  component  ref  with  given  ID  from checklists. This allows one to select a
                            particular XCCDF component even in cases where there are multiple XCCDFs in a single
                            data stream. If none is given, the first component from the  checklists  element  is
                            used.

                     --benchmark-id ID
                            Selects  a component ref from any data stream that references a component with XCCDF
                            Benchmark such that its @id attribute matches given string exactly.

                     --tailoring-file TAILORING_FILE
                            Use given file for XCCDF tailoring. Select profile  from  tailoring  file  to  apply
                            using   --profile.  If  both  --tailoring-file  and  --tailoring-id  are  specified,
                            --tailoring-file takes priority.

                     --tailoring-id COMPONENT_REF_ID
                            Use tailoring component in  input  source  data  stream  for  XCCDF  tailoring.  The
                            tailoring  component  must  be  specified  by its Ref-ID (value of component-ref/@id
                            attribute in input source data stream). Select profile from tailoring  component  to
                            apply  using  --profile.  If both --tailoring-file and --tailoring-id are specified,
                            --tailoring-file takes priority.

                     --skip-signature-validation
                            Do not validate digital signatures in digitally signed SCAP source data streams.

                     --enforce-signature
                            Process only digitally signed SCAP source  data  streams.  Data  streams  without  a
                            signature would be rejected if this switch is used.

              custom --stylesheet xslt-file [options] xccdf-file
                     Generate a custom output (depending on given XSLT file) from an XCCDF file.

                     --stylesheet FILE
                            Specify an absolute path to a custom stylesheet to format the output.

                     --output FILE
                             Write the document into file.

OVAL OPERATIONS

       eval [options] INPUT_FILE
              Probe  the  system  and  evaluate  all definitions from OVAL Definition file. Print result of each
              definition to standard output. The return code is 0 after  a   successful  evaluation.  On  error,
              value 1 is returned.

              INPUT_FILE  can  be  either  OVAL  Definition  File or SCAP source data stream, it depends on used
              options.

              Unless --skip-validation is used, the INPUT_FILE is validated  using  XSD  schemas  (depending  on
              document type of INPUT_FILE) and rejected if invalid.

              --id DEFINITION-ID
                     Evaluate ONLY specified OVAL Definition from OVAL Definition File.

              --variables FILE
                     Provide external variables expected by OVAL Definition File.

              --directives FILE
                     Use OVAL Directives content to specify desired results content.

              --without-syschar
                     Don't provide system characteristics in result file.

              --results FILE
                     Write OVAL Results into file.

              --report FILE
                     Create human readable (HTML) report from OVAL Results.

              --datastream-id ID
                     Uses  a  data  stream with that particular ID from the given data stream collection. If not
                     given the first data stream is used. Only applies if you give source data stream  in  place
                     of an OVAL file.

              --oval-id ID
                     Takes  component ref with given ID from checks. This allows one to select a particular OVAL
                     component even in cases where there are multiple OVALs in a single data stream.

              --skip-validation
                     Do not validate input/output files.

              --fetch-remote-resources
                     Allow download of remote components referenced from data stream.

              --local-files DIRECTORY
                     Instead of downloading remote data stream components from  the  network,  use  data  stream
                     components  stored  locally  as  files  in the given directory. In place of the remote data
                     stream component OpenSCAP will attempt to use a file whose file  name  is  equal  to  @name
                     attribute of the uri element within the catalog element within the component-ref element in
                     the  data  stream  if  such  file exists.  This option works only with SCAP 1.3 source data
                     streams. It can't be used with SCAP 1.2 source data streams.

       collect [options] definitions-file
              Probe the system and gather system characteristics for all objects in OVAL Definition file.

              --id OBJECT-ID
                     Collect system characteristics ONLY for specified OVAL Object.

              --variables FILE
                     Provide external variables expected by OVAL Definitions.

              --syschar FILE
                     Write OVAL System Characteristic into file.

              --skip-validation
                     Do not validate input/output files.

       analyse [options] --results FILE definitions-file syschar-file
              In this mode, the oscap tool does not perform data collection on the local system, but relies upon
              the input file, which may have been generated on another system.  The  output  (OVAL  Results)  is
              printed to file specified by --results parameter.

              --variables FILE
                     Provide external variables expected by OVAL Definitions.

              --directives FILE
                     Use OVAL Directives content to specify desired results content.

              --skip-validation
                     Do not validate input/output files.

       validate [options] oval-file
              Validate given OVAL file against a XML schema. Every found error is printed to the standard error.
              Return code is 0 if validation succeeds, 1 if validation could not be performed due to some error,
              2 if the OVAL document is not valid.

              --definitions, --variables, --syschar, --results --directives
                     Type of the OVAL document is automatically detected by default. If you want enforce certain
                     document type, you can use one of these options.

              --skip-schematron
                     Turn  off  Schematron-based  validation. It is able to find more errors and inconsistencies
                     but is much slower.

       generate <submodule> [submodule-specific-options]
              Generate another document from an OVAL file.

              Available submodules:

              report [options] oval-results-file
                     Generate a formatted HTML page containing visualisation of an OVAL results file. Unless the
                     --output option is specified it will be written to the standard output.

                     --output FILE
                            Write the report to this file instead of standard output.

CPE OPERATIONS

       check name
              Check whether name is in correct CPE format.

       match name dictionary.xml
              Find an exact match of CPE name in the dictionary.

       validate cpe-dict-file
              Validate given CPE dictionary file against a XML schema. Every  found  error  is  printed  to  the
              standard  error.  Return  code is 0 if validation succeeds, 1 if validation could not be performed
              due to some error, 2 if the XCCDF document is not valid.

DS OPERATIONS

       sds-validate SOURCE_DS
              Validate given source data stream file against a XML schema. Every found error is printed  to  the
              standard  error.  Return  code is 0 if validation succeeds, 1 if validation could not be performed
              due to some error, 2 if the source data stream is not valid.

       rds-validate SOURCE_RDS
              Validate given result data stream file against a XML schema. Every found error is printed  to  the
              standard  error.  Return  code is 0 if validation succeeds, 1 if validation could not be performed
              due to some error, 2 if the result data stream is not valid.

REPORTING BUGS

       Please report bugs using https://github.com/OpenSCAP/openscap/issues
       Make sure you include the full output of `oscap --v` in the bug report.

AUTHORS

       Peter Vrabec <pvrabec@redhat.com>
       Šimon Lukašík
       Martin Preisler <mpreisle@redhat.com>

Red Hat                                            March 2021                                           OSCAP(8)