NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager SCAP Module Installation & Configuration Guide
- NetIQ Secure Configuration Manager SCAP Module Installation & Configuration Guide
- About this Release
- What’s New?
- Version Requirements
- Known Issues
- Introduction
- What is SCAP?
- Understanding the SCAP Module Components
- Understanding How the SCAP Module Works
- Understanding SCAP Module Licensing
- Planning to Install the SCAP Module
- Considerations for Upgrading or Installing
- Default Ports
- Secure Configuration Manager Computer Requirements
- UNIX Agent Computer Requirements
- Windows Agent Computer Requirements
- Offline Assessment Requirements
- Installing or Upgrading the SCAP Module
- Checklist for Upgrading and Installing
- Installing or Upgrading on Secure Configuration Manager Computers
- Deploying or Updating the SCAP Module to a Remote Agent Computer
- Locally Installing or Upgrading the SCAP Module on an Agent Computer
- Installing the XCCDF Conversion Utility
- Installing the FDCC Reporting Utility
- Verifying the Installation
- Using the SCAP Module
- Assessing NetIQ-Monitored Computers
- Assessing Offline Computers
- Creating a Compliance Report
- Best Practice Recommendations
- Legal Notice