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* docs: add coverage * add more pages * add dart, dotnet, elixir languages. * add C, ruby, cocoapods. Update links * rename headers for dart and elixir * docs: add Google Distroless and Photon OS * docs: add IaC * docs: put vulnerability into a single page * fixed broken links * docs: add coverage overview * update some links * add note about arch for Rocky linux * docs: fix typo * fix typo * docs: add footnotes * docs: add a link to coverage in the license section * docs: add a conversion table * docs: get aligned --------- Co-authored-by: DmitriyLewen <dmitriy.lewen@smartforce.io>
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SUSE
Trivy supports the following distributions:
- openSUSE Leap
- SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLE)
Please see here for supported versions.
Trivy supports these scanners for OS packages.
| Scanner | Supported |
|---|---|
| SBOM | ✓ |
| Vulnerability | ✓ |
| License | ✓ |
The table below outlines the features offered by Trivy.
| Feature | Supported |
|---|---|
| Unfixed vulnerabilities | - |
| Dependency graph | ✓ |
SBOM
Trivy detects packages that have been installed through package managers such as dnf and yum.
Vulnerability
SUSE offers its own security advisories, and these are utilized when scanning openSUSE/SLE for vulnerabilities.
Data Source
See here.
License
Trivy identifies licenses by examining the metadata of RPM packages.