Hey thanks, That was the pointer that I needed.
Brian On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 15:56 -0600, Paul B Schroeder wrote: > > Brian Kosick wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have koji running great on a single server setup, and have gotten to > > go ahead to start rolling it out/letting our dev's play with it. I > > have a question, commands like "koji build dist-el5 SCMURL?pkgname#tip" > > work fine on the koji server, but when I install the koji rpm say on my > > laptop, I keep getting errors like: > > > > koji build dist-el5 SCMURL?pkg#tip > > Unable to log in, no authentication methods available > > > > My user certs have not changed, and my $HOME is NFS roaming so it's the > > same on the Koji Server and on the "dev" laptop, and the user SSL Certs > > are in the same location. > > > > I do not want to set this up to be a "builder" box that actually does > > the builds, I want to install on a DEV laptop and have them be able to > > call a koji build from there, rather than having to login to the koji > > server. > > > > I took a look at the Howto's and this sort of config/setup doesn't seem > > to be addressed or I just may be dense and missed it. I would > > appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction for this > > sort of setup. > With SSL certs it should make little difference where you run the client > from. It's a bit cryptic <cough-cough> <groan>, but is covered in the > Server HOWTO: > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Koji/ServerHowTo#Koji_Authentication_Selection > > > Are you sure /etc/koji.conf is the same on your laptop as the koji > server? You can set a per user koji config called ~/.koji/config > > FYI, here's what mine looks like: > [koji] > > ;configuration for koji cli tool > > ;url of XMLRPC server > server = http://koji.bluecoat.com/kojihub > > ;url of web interface > weburl = http://koji.bluecoat.com/koji > > ;url of package download site > pkgurl = http://koji.bluecoat.com/packages > > ;path to the koji top directory > ;topdir = /mnt/koji > > ;configuration for SSL athentication > > ;client certificate > cert = ~/.koji/client.crt > > ;certificate of the CA that issued the client certificate > ca = ~/.koji/clientca.crt > > ;certificate of the CA that issued the HTTP server certificate > serverca = ~/.koji/serverca.crt > > > Hope that helps somewhat.. > > Cheers...Paul... > > -- Fedora-buildsys-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-buildsys-list
