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RHEL kernels don't have expected vulnerabilities in Fleet #31495
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#g-security-complianceSecurity & Compliance product groupSecurity & Compliance product group:releaseReady to write code. Scheduled in a release. See "Making changes" in handbook.Ready to write code. Scheduled in a release. See "Making changes" in handbook.bugSomething isn't working as documentedSomething isn't working as documentedcustomer-rialto~timeboxA task that is completed in a predetermined amount of time.A task that is completed in a predetermined amount of time.~vulnerability-management
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Fleet version: 4.72.0
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💥 Actual behavior
Vulns that should show up for RHEL (CentOS and Fedora) OS' Linux kernels are not shown in Fleet.
🛠️ To fix
Implement support for scanning vulns on kernels from RHEL based OS.
🧑💻 Steps to reproduce
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