openclarity / vmclarity

VMClarity is a tool for agentless detection and management of Virtual Machine Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) and vulnerabilities
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example in the configuration of running docker windows image #1577

Closed tomerse-sg closed 1 month ago

tomerse-sg commented 4 months ago

Problem Statement

I want to run a simple example of docker windows image using the configuration (SBOM).

Proposed Solution

add an example in the configuration / documentation how to run an SBOM scan to windows

paralta commented 4 months ago

@tomerse-sg thanks for your contribution!

Are you trying to scan a docker image? If yes, we have some documentation on how to deploy VMClarity on Docker and run a simple scan at https://openclarity.io/docs/vmclarity/getting-started/deploy-docker/.

If not, can you provide more details on the use case you are trying to run?

tomerse-sg commented 4 months ago

hi, thanks for the answer! I see the last release is v0.6.0, but windows support was merged later. do you know when a release that includes windows will be published?

lgecse commented 3 months ago

hi @tomerse-sg , we just released the rc for v0.7.0 that containes windows support. Official release will be done not later than the 17th of May.

tomerse-sg commented 3 months ago

@lgecse thanks for the answer! is it planned to support also vulnerabilities?

tomerse-sg commented 3 months ago

another question - what distribution of windows does the tool supports? (sbom)

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