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HPUX trusted item login_tty_u data type?

UJ
Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US)
Thu, Jun 2, 2016 3:23 PM

The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType.  The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account".  I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers.

Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'?

Thanks,


John R. Ulmer
SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil
843.218.5953

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The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType. The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account". I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers. Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'? Thanks, ----------------------------------------- John R. Ulmer SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil 843.218.5953 ...
DS
David Solin
Thu, Jun 2, 2016 5:10 PM

I agree, they should be the same datatype (string).

David A. Solin
Co-Founder, Research & Technology
solin@jovalcm.com

On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil wrote:

The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType.  The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account".  I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers.

Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'?

Thanks,


John R. Ulmer
SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil
843.218.5953

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I agree, they should be the same datatype (string). David A. Solin Co-Founder, Research & Technology solin@jovalcm.com > On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) <john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil> wrote: > > The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType. The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account". I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers. > > Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'? > > Thanks, > > ----------------------------------------- > John R. Ulmer > SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic > john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil > 843.218.5953 > > ... > > _______________________________________________ > OVAL_Developer mailing list > OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org > http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org ...
UJ
Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US)
Thu, Jun 2, 2016 6:05 PM

What is the process for getting this change folded into the schema?

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I agree, they should be the same datatype (string).

David A. Solin
Co-Founder, Research & Technology
solin@jovalcm.com

On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil wrote:

The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType.  The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account".  I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers.

Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'?

Thanks,


John R. Ulmer
SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
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843.218.5953

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What is the process for getting this change folded into the schema? -----Original Message----- From: David Solin [mailto:solin@jovalcm.com] Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 1:11 PM To: Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) Cc: oval_developer@lists.cisecurity.org Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [OVAL DEVELOPER] HPUX trusted item login_tty_u data type? All active links contained in this email were disabled. Please verify the identity of the sender, and confirm the authenticity of all links contained within the message prior to copying and pasting the address to a Web browser. ---- I agree, they should be the same datatype (string). David A. Solin Co-Founder, Research & Technology solin@jovalcm.com > On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) <john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil> wrote: > > The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType. The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account". I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers. > > Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'? > > Thanks, > > ----------------------------------------- > John R. Ulmer > SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic > john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil > 843.218.5953 > > ... > > _______________________________________________ > OVAL_Developer mailing list > OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org > Caution-http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org ...
DS
David Solin
Thu, Jun 2, 2016 6:15 PM

For now we’re accumulating language issues via Github:
http://github.com/OVALProject/Language/issues/new

The community has been back-logged, but I believe CIS is working on the new language moderation process.

Best regards,
—David A. Solin
Co-Founder, Research & Technology
solin@jovalcm.com

On Jun 2, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil wrote:

What is the process for getting this change folded into the schema?

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Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 1:11 PM
To: Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US)
Cc: oval_developer@lists.cisecurity.org
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [OVAL DEVELOPER] HPUX trusted item login_tty_u data type?

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I agree, they should be the same datatype (string).

David A. Solin
Co-Founder, Research & Technology
solin@jovalcm.com

On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil wrote:

The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType.  The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account".  I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers.

Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'?

Thanks,


John R. Ulmer
SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil
843.218.5953

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For now we’re accumulating language issues via Github: http://github.com/OVALProject/Language/issues/new The community has been back-logged, but I believe CIS is working on the new language moderation process. Best regards, —David A. Solin Co-Founder, Research & Technology solin@jovalcm.com > On Jun 2, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) <john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil> wrote: > > What is the process for getting this change folded into the schema? > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Solin [mailto:solin@jovalcm.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 1:11 PM > To: Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) > Cc: oval_developer@lists.cisecurity.org > Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [OVAL DEVELOPER] HPUX trusted item login_tty_u data type? > > All active links contained in this email were disabled. Please verify the identity of the sender, and confirm the authenticity of all links contained within the message prior to copying and pasting the address to a Web browser. > > > > > ---- > > I agree, they should be the same datatype (string). > > David A. Solin > Co-Founder, Research & Technology > solin@jovalcm.com > > > > > >> On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) <john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil> wrote: >> >> The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType. The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account". I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers. >> >> Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'? >> >> Thanks, >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> John R. Ulmer >> SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic >> john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil >> 843.218.5953 >> >> ... >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OVAL_Developer mailing list >> OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org >> Caution-http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org > > ... > > _______________________________________________ > OVAL_Developer mailing list > OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org > http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org ...
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Adam Montville
Fri, Jun 3, 2016 6:58 PM

Thanks for chiming in David.  That’s correct, we’re working on the new language moderation process.  We hope to have a better idea of what things look like moving forward over the next couple of months.

On 6/2/16, 1:16 PM, "OVAL_Developer on behalf of David Solin" <oval_developer-bounces@lists.cisecurity.org on behalf of solin@jovalcm.com> wrote:

For now we’re accumulating language issues via Github:
http://github.com/OVALProject/Language/issues/new

The community has been back-logged, but I believe CIS is working on the new language moderation process.

Best regards,
—David A. Solin
Co-Founder, Research & Technology
solin@jovalcm.com

On Jun 2, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil wrote:

What is the process for getting this change folded into the schema?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Solin [mailto:solin@jovalcm.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 1:11 PM
To: Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US)
Cc: oval_developer@lists.cisecurity.org
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [OVAL DEVELOPER] HPUX trusted item login_tty_u data type?

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I agree, they should be the same datatype (string).

David A. Solin
Co-Founder, Research & Technology
solin@jovalcm.com

On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil wrote:

The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType.  The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account".  I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers.

Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'?

Thanks,


John R. Ulmer
SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil
843.218.5953

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Thanks for chiming in David. That’s correct, we’re working on the new language moderation process. We hope to have a better idea of what things look like moving forward over the next couple of months. On 6/2/16, 1:16 PM, "OVAL_Developer on behalf of David Solin" <oval_developer-bounces@lists.cisecurity.org on behalf of solin@jovalcm.com> wrote: >For now we’re accumulating language issues via Github: >http://github.com/OVALProject/Language/issues/new > >The community has been back-logged, but I believe CIS is working on the new language moderation process. > >Best regards, >—David A. Solin >Co-Founder, Research & Technology >solin@jovalcm.com > > > > > >> On Jun 2, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) <john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil> wrote: >> >> What is the process for getting this change folded into the schema? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: David Solin [mailto:solin@jovalcm.com] >> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 1:11 PM >> To: Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) >> Cc: oval_developer@lists.cisecurity.org >> Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: [OVAL DEVELOPER] HPUX trusted item login_tty_u data type? >> >> All active links contained in this email were disabled. Please verify the identity of the sender, and confirm the authenticity of all links contained within the message prior to copying and pasting the address to a Web browser. >> >> >> >> >> ---- >> >> I agree, they should be the same datatype (string). >> >> David A. Solin >> Co-Founder, Research & Technology >> solin@jovalcm.com >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Jun 2, 2016, at 10:23 AM, Ulmer, John R CIV USN SPAWARSYSCEN LANT SC (US) <john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil> wrote: >>> >>> The schema for the HPUX trusted item has the 'login_tty_u' element datatype as an oval-sc:EntityItemIntType. The definition of this item element is " The terminal or remote hosts associated with the last unsuccessful login to the account". I'm pretty sure there are valid terminal and host names that are not integers. >>> >>> Shouldn't the datatype for 'login_tty_u' be ' oval-sc:EntityItemStringType' just as it is for 'login_tty_s'? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> ----------------------------------------- >>> John R. Ulmer >>> SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic >>> john.r.ulmer6.civ@mail.mil >>> 843.218.5953 >>> >>> ... >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OVAL_Developer mailing list >>> OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org >>> Caution-http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org >> >> ... >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OVAL_Developer mailing list >> OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org >> http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org > >... > >_______________________________________________ >OVAL_Developer mailing list >OVAL_Developer@lists.cisecurity.org >http://lists.cisecurity.org/mailman/listinfo/oval_developer_lists.cisecurity.org > >. . . > >... This message and attachments may contain confidential information. If it appears that this message was sent to you by mistake, any retention, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message and attachments is strictly prohibited. Please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the message and any attachments. . . . ...