From
http://www.globus.org/toolkit/docs/4.0/security/prewsaa/admin-index.html#id2529967
The location of the gridmap file is determined as follows:
• If the GRIDMAP environment variable is set, the gridmap file
location is the value of the environment variable.
Otherwise:
• If the user is root (uid 0), then the gridmap file is /etc/grid-
security/grid-mapfile.
• Otherwise, the gridmap file is $HOME/.gridmap.
On Mar 31, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Bryan Esbaugh wrote:
That solved it.
Thanks again. Never stare to long at the same problem I guess. lol
Incidentally, where can one set the location to look for the
grid-mapfile assuming gsiftp isn't running as root.
-Bryan
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 10:01 -0500, Charles Bacon wrote:
On Mar 31, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Bryan Esbaugh wrote:
The only thing I can think of is that gsiftp is looking in the wrong
place for the gridmap file however I'm not sure where this is set.
Sorry, no such luck, just a simple typo:
/O=Grid/OU=GlobusTest/OU=simpleCA-junkpile.esbaugh.com/
OU=esbaugh.com/
CN=Bryan Esbaugh
/O=Grid/OU=GlobusTest/OU=simpleCA-junkpile.com/OU=esbaugh.com/
CN=Bryan
Esbaugh
Those two lines are not the same. One of them is your subject, the
other is what's in the grid-mapfile.
Charles