OK--I didn't realize there were VOMS interceptors in the globus package
itself. The VOMS server and client packages which generate VOMS AC
are developed in Italy
and are widely used in EGEE and the OSG, and those were the developers
to which I was referring.
Steve Timm
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Tom Scavo wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Steven Timm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should contact the VOMS developers. It is unlikely that VOMS
has been ported to work with GT4.2 yet.
I'm not sure what VOMS developers you're referring to, but the VOMS
interceptors that Akihiro asked about have nothing to do with VOMS
development that may be going on elsewhere. The only exception would
be if the VOMS AC itself had changed, which AFAIK is not the case.
The VOMS interceptors were written by Tim Freeman, a Globus developer.
They were designed to work with either GT 4.0 or GT 4.2. The online
documentation mentions GT 4.1 (not GT 4.2), which is an oversight. GT
4.1 and GT 4.2 implement the same authorization framework, so the
documentation re GT 4.1 applies.
Hope that helps,
Tom
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