The .ckl issue is the answer to why use. I know not everyone works for gov't entities, but they typically require it, with very little options for other products. Management likes graphs and charts.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018, 8:22 PM James Cassell <fedoraproject@cyberpear.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018, at 6:21 PM, Shawn Wells wrote:
On 11/27/18 2:06 PM, James Ralston wrote:
I apologize if this is a little off-topic for this list, but a question: what are others who use STIG Viewer planning to do once Oracle JDK 8 / JavaFX go EOL in January 2019?
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Ideally, I'd like to find a Linux replacement for STIG Viewer—something that can read, annotate, and write STIG Viewer checklist (*.ckl) files. But although SCAP Workbench can load and check STIGs, unless I'm missing something, it has no support for STIG Viewer checklist files.
Not being snide, should this come across wrongly.... genuine question: Why use STIG Viewer in the first place?
The STIG Viewer produces *.ckl checklist files, which some auditors and many security departments want.
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