Hi Sursh, I implemented that method and trying to test now by copying this public key to BRII, If this works fine I think we can proceed. But what I am not sure is I am using the right code if someone already used this I am curious how did this work.
Regards Lahiru On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Lahiru, > > I only know conceptually what it should do and never looked into code. I > thought there was a deployment of this feature on IU CyberGateway. If > generation is a not working as expected, how about by-passing it and > storing externally generated key-pairs and moving forward? I wonder if > retrieval works well. > > This reminds me of the feature categories [1], we seriously should > consider it. If there is no test case which can run with the build or > through a profile, then we bump down and consider it a non-verified feature? > > Suresh > [1] - http://airavata.markmail.org/thread/3oelmt5j4ehbiq4r > > On Jul 4, 2014, at 10:28 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > Anyone tested this feature in airavata ? I wrote a test case and its not > working and giving me NPEs, I am just curious whether anyone tested this > code before committing. When I look at the code there is no way this is > working but I just want to make sure I am using right code. > > > > Code like below will not work, > > > > SSHCredentialGenerator.generateCredential > > > > > kpair.writePrivateKey(fileName,generateHash(tokenId,password).getBytes()); > > > > And here is how generateHash function looks like, > > > > private String generateHash(String tokenId, String password) { > > // TODO: Hash the password generated and return it > > return null; > > } > > > > What I am trying to do is write a test case and try to save a generated > key pair to credential store (hosted one in gw111) and this operation will > return me the public-key, and I will copy that to BRII and then try to get > the token back from the token Id used to store the keypair. > > > > If anyone tested this code please give me some information, if this > never worked I can look in to this in a different way rather assuming this > is a working code. > > > > Lahiru > > -- > > System Analyst Programmer > > PTI Lab > > Indiana University > > -- System Analyst Programmer PTI Lab Indiana University
