Hello! I'm an engineer at Fleet, where we use goval-dictionary for our Amazon Linux vuln scanning. We appreciate all the work that's gone into this project!
We were thinking about using goval-dictionary for RHEL (redhat) vuln scanning as well, but we realized: there is currently no architecture field added to the packages output for RHEL. Is there a specific reason for this? Does it make sense to add some logic to pull the architectures from the rpminfo_state data?
TIA!
Hello! I'm an engineer at Fleet, where we use goval-dictionary for our Amazon Linux vuln scanning. We appreciate all the work that's gone into this project!
We were thinking about using goval-dictionary for RHEL (
redhat) vuln scanning as well, but we realized: there is currently no architecture field added to thepackagesoutput for RHEL. Is there a specific reason for this? Does it make sense to add some logic to pull the architectures from therpminfo_statedata?TIA!