Re: [gt-user] trust roots in Mac OS

2016-01-27 Thread José Luis Gordillo Ruiz
Jim, Mike, thank you for your help. Effectively, using globes-update-certificate-dir with -subject_hash_old solve the hashes issue, and also I’m now able to use clients from Mac OS El Capitan. saludos, José Luis Gordillo Ruiz Coordinación de Supercómputo - DGTIC On mar, ene 26, 2016 at 7:59

Re: [gt-user] trust roots in Mac OS

2016-01-26 Thread Basney, Jim
Does one system have OpenSSL version 1.x and the other have OpenSSL version 0.x? The hashes are different for the different OpenSSL versions. Some details at: http://www.cilogon.org/openssl1 On 1/26/16, 6:21 PM, José Luis Gordillo Ruiz wrote: Hi, I’m trying to setup some globus clients on a

Re: [gt-user] trust roots in Mac OS

2016-01-26 Thread Basney, Jim
OK sorry my guess didn't help. Maybe someone else on the list has another idea... -Jim On 1/26/16, 6:32 PM, José Luis Gordillo Ruiz wrote: version 1.x on both of them: Linux: $ openssl version OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013 MacOS: $ openssl version OpenSSL 1.0.1i 6 Aug 2014 saludos, José

Re: [gt-user] trust roots in Mac OS

2016-01-26 Thread Michael Link
Jim's guess was right, though it isn't readily apparent. We build the Mac GT binaries to the 10.6 SDK, which includes openssl 0.9.8. (You can see in the error that it's not using El Capitan's standard version: