Hi.
(i've sent this same message yesterday, but i wasn't subscribed to the list)
I'm trying to use the gssapi globus gsi plugin, via the gssglue
(mechglue) libraries.
I've configured gssapi_mech.conf with something similar to the default
krb5 config:
# globus gsi
I'm using version 0.1-4 (libgssglue0, coming with debian unstable),
and i see in /etc/gssapi_mech.conf:
# NOTE:
# The initiaiization function mechglue_internal_krb5_init
# is used for the MIT krb5 gssapi mechanism. This special
# function name indicates that an internal function should
# be used
Sunah Park,
Hm, ok. How did you install the GT on these 2 machines: Did you build it
from sources or did you use binary installers?
If you built it from binary installers I wonder if maybe the openssl
version on hermione is not compatible. What are the openssl versions
on these 2 machines?
I
I'm fairly certain that the GSI GSSAPI libraries do not have an equivalent to
mechglue_internal_krb5_init or gss_mech_initialize. These functions are not
part of the standard GSSAPI.
- Ricardo Rocha ricardo.ro...@cern.ch wrote:
I'm using version 0.1-4 (libgssglue0, coming with debian
Hi!!
I am working on Data Mining on Grids and plan to use Weka4WS. I have got
GT4.0.7 installed and working on two Fedora 9 machine. One is CA and
other is a client. The important thing to note is that I don't have a
FQDN and Globus is running on LAN. I was trying to install Weka4WS but
got
I want to use gsissh with a proxy at a non-standard location, e.g. as
created by grid-proxy-init with the -out option. Is there a
command line option or environment variable for gsissh for this? I
couldn't find this on the man page and web page.
Thanks,
-erik
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Erik Schnetter
Hi Erik,
Yes, you can set the X509_USER_PROXY environment variable to the path of your
proxy file. The gsissh command respects the standard GSI C environment
variables
(http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/latest-stable/security/gsic/pi/#gsic-env-var).
I agree we should document it on the