Hy folks.

I'm trying to use gsiftp to deliver data from a db, from OGSA-DAI with
DelivertoGFTP.

It was giving error, then I went to try a simple globus-url-copy

I thought my Globus installation it was ok, but when I run:

globus-url-copy gsiftp://localhost:2811/etc/hosts file:///tmp/hosts

error: globus_ftp_control: gss_init_sec_context failed
GSS Major Status: Unexpected Gatekeeper or Service Name
globus_gsi_gssapi: Authorization denied: The name of the remote host
(pc-boys), and the expected name for the remote host (localhost) do not
match. This happens when the name in the host certificate does not match the
information obtained from DNS and is often a DNS configuration problem.

This must be anything about my /etc/hosts.

Seizing the opportunity, Can anyone say me how exactly GT4 expect that the
/etc/hosts be?
'Cause I know GT4 utilizes hosts to setup the simpleCA, probably my problem
is here.

Look, my /etc/host is in this form:

127.0.0.1 localhost loopback pc-boys
192.168.254.2 pc-boys

192.168.254.2 is my fixed ip in my local network.

Globus is just installed in my machine, I utilize only to develop
my grid service to deploy after in a cluster on college.

Then, I really need to know how exactly must be /etc/hosts to GT4 works
perfectly.
I had a headache in the cluster with 5 machines to setup simpleCA, exactly
because the /etc/hosts
I always had a error, change the hosts, setup simpleCA and generate the
certificates again.
One time I tested and looks that's ok, but I'm afraid that can't be and when
I need give error.

Then, for the environment with just my machine, how I let the /etc/hosts to
GT4 work?
And I'd like to understand in general, how hosts must be to configure in any
environment.

Thanks.


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                     Willian Shakespeare


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