The grid-cert-diagnostics (available in GT 4.2.1 and later) tool performs this check for you when you use the -p command-line option, as well as many other security environment checks.
Joe On Mar 24, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Lukasz Lacinski wrote: > Can you compare the modulus and the exponent in your user certificate and > your private key that you use to generate a proxy credential? > You can see these values using the following commands (provided that you > don't use X509_USER_CERT nor X509_USER_KEY environment variables to point > that your certificate/key are not in their default location): > > $ openssl x509 -text -in $HOME/.globus/usercert.pem > > $ openssl rsa -text -in $HOME/.globus/userkey.pem > > Regards, > Lukasz > > On Mar 24, 2010, at 5:11 AM, sabareesh n wrote: > >> Sir, >> While generating a proxy certificate i got the following error.Why do i >> get this???Please help >> >> grid-proxy-init >> Your identity: >> /O=Grid/OU=GlobusTest/OU=simpleCA-paryaserver.cdacb.ernet.in/OU=cdacb.ernet.in/CN=nand >> kumar >> Enter GRID pass phrase for this identity: >> Creating proxy >> ..................................................................... Done >> >> >> ERROR: Could not verify the signature of the generated proxy certificate >> This is likely due to a non-matching user key and cert >> >> Use -debug for further information. >> >
