the problem was with openssl provided by globus.
i copied openssl provided by linux and placed in $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin and
removed error successfully.

On Nov 22, 2007 10:26 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I had the same problem.
> I had used suse 9 and the precompiled globus package.
> I solved it by compiling the globus source on a recent version of suse
> (10.0 and later).
> Hope this information helps.
>
> > hi all
> >
> > while installing globus toolkit i got these errors
> > help me
> >
> > $GLOBUS_LOCATION/setup/globus/setup-simple-ca
> >
> > WARNING: GPT_LOCATION not set, assuming:
> >        GPT_LOCATION=/usr/local/globus-4.0.5
> >
> >
> >   C e r t i f i c a t e    A u t h o r i t y    S e t u p
> >
> > This script will setup a Certificate Authority for signing Globus
> > users certificates.  It will also generate a simple CA package
> > that can be distributed to the users of the CA.
> >
> > The CA information about the certificates it distributes will
> > be kept in:
> >
> > /home/globus/.globus/simpleCA/
> >
> > The unique subject name for this CA is:
> >
> > cn=Globus Simple CA, ou=simpleCA-localhost.localdomain, ou=GlobusTest,
> > o=Grid
> >
> > Do you want to keep this as the CA subject (y/n) [y]:y
> >
> > Enter the email of the CA (this is the email where certificate
> > requests will be sent to be signed by the CA):[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > The CA certificate has an expiration date. Keep in mind that
> > once the CA certificate has expired, all the certificates
> > signed by that CA become invalid.  A CA should regenerate
> > the CA certificate and start re-issuing ca-setup packages
> > before the actual CA certificate expires.  This can be done
> > by re-running this setup script.  Enter the number of DAYS
> > the CA certificate should last before it expires.
> > [default: 5 years (1825 days)]:
> >
> > Error number 127 was returned by
> >  /usr/local/globus-4.0.5/bin/openssl
> >
> >
>
>

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