Desired compliance
Set your desired compliance. This is the benchmark and profile that you to assign to a particular node. It is what is scanned on that node by default. Most of the time, you only need to set this once for your nodes.
There are two ways to specify desired compliance:
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Option 1: Allow Comply to automatically set desired compliance. Based on fact information from PE, Comply can automatically assign an appropriate benchmark for each operating system, along with a Level 1 profile, to nodes that have not been set. This is the quickest way to get up and running with desired compliance.
- Option 2: Manually set desired compliance. If you want to choose a specific benchmark and profile for your nodes, or even a custom profile, option two provides this flexibility.
Note: Only one benchmark and profile can be assigned to each node.
Option 1: Allow Comply to automatically set desired compliance
Results
The ✔️ sign in the Profile assigned column tells you that the
desired compliance is set. You can view the node's information, including its assigned
benchmark and profile, by clicking on the node. If you want to change a node's desired
compliance, use the drop-down menu and click Update.What to do next
Now that you have applied desired compliance, you can use this option to run a CIS scans. Option 2: Manually set desired compliance
Results
The ✔️ sign in the Profile assigned column tells you that the
desired compliance is set. You can view the node's information, including its assigned
benchmark and profile, by clicking on the node. If you want to change a node's desired
compliance, use the drop-down menu and click Update.What to do next
Now that you have applied desired compliance, you can use this option to run scans.
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