[Open-scap] EXTERNAL: Re: bug in html report

Simon Lukasik slukasik at redhat.com
Thu Jul 17 08:47:14 UTC 2014


On 07/16/2014 11:58 PM, Kordell, Luke T wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> Thank you for helping me with this!
>
>      How does the default model score results? With my output of 192 passes and 2 unknowns there is a 3.21% different, a deficit that 2 unknowns cannot make-up. I tried changing the model to flat and this definitely helped things by bringing my pass percentage up to 98.97. In this case the 2 unknowns are clearly why I'm not at 100%. When using the default model are passes, fails, and unknowns weighted differently? I'm going to include the scan I've just run which has both the flat and default model for your refference. As always thank you for taking the time to explain.
>

Hello Luke,

The default model takes Rule's weight into account. The flat model does not.

The scoring models are in detail described in XCCDF standard (NIST 
Interagency Report 7275 Revision 4).

Best regards,

-- 
Simon Lukasik
Security Technologies, Red Hat, Inc.
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