Definition Type: Element
Name: filename
Namespace: http://oval.mitre.org/XMLSchema/oval-definitions-5#windows
Type: oval-def:EntityObjectStringType
Containing Schema: windows-definitions-schema.xsd
MinOccurs (1)
MaxOccurs (1)
Abstract
Documentation:
The filename element specifies the name of a file to evaluate. If the nillable attribute is set to true, then the object being specified is the higher level directory object. (not all the files in the directory) In this case, the filename element should not be used during collection and would result in the set of collected objects being the directories themselves. For example, one would set nillable to true if the desire was to as test the attributes or permissions associated with a directory. Setting nil equal to true is different than using a .* pattern match, which says to collect every file under a given path.
Collapse XSD Schema Diagram:
Drilldown into var_ref in schema oval-definitions-schema_xsd Drilldown into mask in schema oval-definitions-schema_xsd Drilldown into operation in schema oval-definitions-schema_xsd Drilldown into datatype in schema oval-definitions-schema_xsd Drilldown into var_check in schema oval-definitions-schema_xsd Drilldown into EntityObjectStringType in schema oval-definitions-schema_xsdXSD Diagram of filename in schema windows-definitions-schema_xsd (Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL®))
Collapse XSD Schema Code:
<xsd:element name="filename" type="oval-def:EntityObjectStringType" nillable="true">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation>The filename element specifies the name of a file to evaluate. If the nillable attribute is set to true, then the object being specified is the higher level directory object. (not all the files in the directory) In this case, the filename element should not be used during collection and would result in the set of collected objects being the directories themselves. For example, one would set nillable to true if the desire was to as test the attributes or permissions associated with a directory. Setting nil equal to true is different than using a .* pattern match, which says to collect every file under a given path.</xsd:documentation>
        <xsd:appinfo>
            <sch:pattern id="fapobjfilename" xmlns:sch="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron">
                <sch:rule context="win-def:fileauditedpermissions_object/win-def:filename">
                    <sch:assert test="not(@datatype) or @datatype='string'">
                        <sch:value-of select="../@id" /> - datatype attribute for the filename entity of a fileauditedpermissions_object should be 'string'</sch:assert>
                    <sch:assert test="if (not(@operation) or @operation='equals' or @operation='not equal') then (not(contains(.,'\') or contains(.,'/') or contains(.,':') or contains(.,'*') or contains(.,'?') or contains(.,'&gt;') or contains(.,'|'))) else (1=1)">
                        <sch:value-of select="../@id" /> - filename entity can not contain the characters / \ : * ? &gt; | </sch:assert>
                </sch:rule>
            </sch:pattern>
        </xsd:appinfo>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
Collapse Child Attributes:
Name Type Default Value Use
datatype oval-def:datatype string Optional
operation oval-def:operation equals Optional
mask oval-def:mask false Optional
var_ref oval-def:var_ref Optional
var_check oval-def:var_check all Optional
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