Inspec - Skip control from profile inheritance
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When including an InSpec profile, I am able to skip a control.
This is clearly documented at https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/profiles/.
How do I do it with following scenario, where I have a deeper level of inheritance?
- Profile: inspec-cis-tests (200 controls)
- Profile: inspec-security-baseline (50 controls)
include inspec-cis-tests but skip 150 controls OR require only 50 controls - Profile: inspec-security-baseline-jenkins (49 controls)
include inspec-security-baseline but skip 1 control
With step 3, I have no idea on how to skip that 1 specific control.
It seems I can't access the underlying control from (1)
Does anyone have an idea how to achieve this with InSpecs default profile inheritance?
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When including an InSpec profile, I am able to skip a control.
This is clearly documented at https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/profiles/.
How do I do it with following scenario, where I have a deeper level of inheritance?
- Profile: inspec-cis-tests (200 controls)
- Profile: inspec-security-baseline (50 controls)
include inspec-cis-tests but skip 150 controls OR require only 50 controls - Profile: inspec-security-baseline-jenkins (49 controls)
include inspec-security-baseline but skip 1 control
With step 3, I have no idea on how to skip that 1 specific control.
It seems I can't access the underlying control from (1)
Does anyone have an idea how to achieve this with InSpecs default profile inheritance?
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github.com/inspec/inspec/issues/3051
– Pascal Jansz
Nov 22 at 10:09
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When including an InSpec profile, I am able to skip a control.
This is clearly documented at https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/profiles/.
How do I do it with following scenario, where I have a deeper level of inheritance?
- Profile: inspec-cis-tests (200 controls)
- Profile: inspec-security-baseline (50 controls)
include inspec-cis-tests but skip 150 controls OR require only 50 controls - Profile: inspec-security-baseline-jenkins (49 controls)
include inspec-security-baseline but skip 1 control
With step 3, I have no idea on how to skip that 1 specific control.
It seems I can't access the underlying control from (1)
Does anyone have an idea how to achieve this with InSpecs default profile inheritance?
inspec
When including an InSpec profile, I am able to skip a control.
This is clearly documented at https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/profiles/.
How do I do it with following scenario, where I have a deeper level of inheritance?
- Profile: inspec-cis-tests (200 controls)
- Profile: inspec-security-baseline (50 controls)
include inspec-cis-tests but skip 150 controls OR require only 50 controls - Profile: inspec-security-baseline-jenkins (49 controls)
include inspec-security-baseline but skip 1 control
With step 3, I have no idea on how to skip that 1 specific control.
It seems I can't access the underlying control from (1)
Does anyone have an idea how to achieve this with InSpecs default profile inheritance?
inspec
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github.com/inspec/inspec/issues/3051
– Pascal Jansz
Nov 22 at 10:09
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github.com/inspec/inspec/issues/3051
– Pascal Jansz
Nov 22 at 10:09
github.com/inspec/inspec/issues/3051
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Nov 22 at 10:09