I've been doing that as sudo. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Link [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 3:44 PM
To: Hoot Thompson
Cc: Prakash Velayutham; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gt-user] Stripe mode over multiple links between two servers

You would need root at some point to change the ownership of the files to
root and move them to the right place, but the actual request generation
doesn't need to be run as root.

Mike

On Tue 8/31/2010 2:34 PM, Hoot Thompson wrote:
> Before redoing everything let me ask a more fundamental question.  All 
> the documentation I've read so far says that grid-cert-request needs 
> to be run as root.  Is that strictly the case?  I only have sudo on 
> the test machines I'm using.  I have been creating the *.pem files and 
> then moving them to /etc/grid-security.
>
> Hoot
>
>
> On 8/31/10 3:20 PM, "Michael Link"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> Is that with a different hostcert.pem and the original hostkey.pem?  
>> If you recreate the cert you need to also copy the new key.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Tue 8/31/2010 2:00 PM, Hoot Thompson wrote:
>>> Well that got rid of that error message, on to the next one......
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [h...@i7test3 ~]$ $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/globus-url-copy -vb 
>>> file:/i7raid/hoot/file_12GB 
>>> gsiftp://192.168.1.13/i7raid/hoot/file_12GB
>>> Source: file:/i7raid/hoot/
>>> Dest: gsiftp://192.168.1.13/i7raid/hoot/
>>> file_12GB
>>>
>>>
>>> error: globus_ftp_client: the server responded with an error 530 
>>> 530-globus_xio: Server side credential failure
>>> 530-globus_gsi_gssapi: Error with gss credential handle
>>> 530-globus_gsi_gssapi: Error with openssl: Couldn't set the private 
>>> key to be used for the SSL context 530-OpenSSL Error: 
>>> x509_cmp.c:398: in library: x509 certificate routines, function 
>>> X509_check_private_key: key values mismatch 530 End.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> *From*: Michael Link<[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:michael%20link%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>> *To*: Hoot Thompson<[email protected]
>>> <mailto:hoot%20thompson%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>> *Cc*: Prakash Velayutham<[email protected]
>>> <mailto:prakash%20velayutham%20%[email protected]%3e>>,
>>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>> *Subject*: Re: [gt-user] Stripe mode over multiple links between two 
>>> servers
>>> *Date*: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:54:53 -0500
>>>
>>> Are you running the server as root?  If not, it can't use the host 
>>> cert, and you'll see the error you're getting.
>>>
>>> You'll also need to recreate the host cert with the the full hostname.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> On Tue 8/31/2010 12:01 PM, Hoot Thompson wrote:
>>>>   Here's what's in the hostcert_request.pem
>>>>
>>>>   Certificate Subject:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> /O=Grid/OU=GlobusTest/OU=simpleCA-i7test3.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/CN=host
>>>> /i7test4-
>>>> 10g
>>>>
>>>>   BTW, I can't run the grid-cert-request as root. Could that be causing
>>>>   the confusion?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   -----Original Message-----
>>>>   *From*: Prakash Velayutham<[email protected]
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>   <mailto:prakash%20velayutham%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>>>   *To*: Hoot Thompson<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>   <mailto:hoot%20thompson%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>>>   *Cc*: Michael Link<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>   <mailto:michael%20link%20%[email protected]%3e>>,
>>>>   [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>   *Subject*: Re: [gt-user] Stripe mode over multiple links between 
>>>> two servers
>>>>   *Date*: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 12:07:55 -0400
>>>>
>>>>   Hi,
>>>>
>>>>   Did you give the proper DNS name (or IP address) of the server when
you
>>>>   generated its host key (Common Name)? If you thought it was asking or
>>>>   your name instead of the server's name, then this will happen.
>>>>
>>>>   Prakash
>>>>   On Aug 31, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Hoot Thompson wrote:
>>>>>   Back again....
>>>>>
>>>>>   This one has me really confused. I somehow ended up with my name as
>>>>>   the authenticated hostname and I can't figure out how. Looking at
the
>>>>>   pem files, all appears well but something is obviously amiss.
>>>>>
>>>>>   The expected name for the remote host
>>>>>   ([email protected]
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>   <mailto:[email protected]>) does not match the
>>>>>   authenticated name of the remote host (Hoot Thompson)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   -----Original Message-----
>>>>>   *From*: Michael Link<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>   <mailto:michael%20link%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>>>>   *To*: Hoot Thompson<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>   <mailto:hoot%20thompson%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>>>>   *Cc*: Martin Feller<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>   <mailto:martin%20feller%20%[email protected]%3e>>,
>>>>>   [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>   *Subject*: Re: [gt-user] Stripe mode over multiple links between two
>>>>>   servers
>>>>>   *Date*: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 13:56:20 -0500
>>>>>
>>>>>   On Fri 8/27/2010 7:27 AM, Hoot Thompson wrote:
>>>>>>    Perhaps I'm making this too hard.  I follow these
instructions.....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Chapter 2. Configuring
>>>>>>    1. Configure SimpleCA for multiple machines
>>>>>>    So far, you have a single machine configured with SimpleCA
certificates.
>>>>>>    Recall that in Section 2.5,³Confirm generated
>>>>>>    certificate²   a CA setup package was created in
>>>>>>    .globus/simpleCA/globus_simple_ca_HASH_setup-
>>>>>>    0.17.tar.gz. If you want to use your certificates on another
machine,
>>>>>>    you must install that CA setup package on
>>>>>>    that machine.
>>>>>>    To install it, copy that package to the second machine and run:
>>>>>>    $GLOBUS_LOCATION/sbin/gpt-build
globus_simple_ca_HASH_setup-0.17.tar.gz
>>>>>>    gcc32dbg
>>>>>>    $GLOBUS_LOCATION/sbin/gpt-postinstall
>>>>>>    Then you will have to perform setup-gsi -default from Section 2.6,
>>>>>>    ³Complete setup of GSI².
>>>>>>    If you are going to run services on the second host, it will need
its
>>>>>>    own host certificate (Section 3,³Host certificates²)
>>>>>>    and grid-mapfile (as described in the basic configuration
instructions
>>>>>>    in Section 3,³Add authorization²).
>>>>>>    You may re-use your user certificates on the new host. You will
need to
>>>>>>    copy the requests to the host where the Sim-
>>>>>>    pleCA was first installed in order to sign them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Everything goes well until I get to the part that says"If you are
going
>>>>>>    to run services on the second host, it will need its own host
>>>>>>    certificate (Section 3,³Host certificates²)
>>>>>>    and grid-mapfile (as described in the basic configuration
instructions
>>>>>>    in Section 3,³Add authorization²)."   I can create the host
certificate
>>>>>>    but I can't sign it due to the previously mentioned error. So your
>>>>>>    comment says I should sign the second machine's certificate on the
first
>>>>>>    machine and then bring it back. I'll give it a try. Bottom line is
all
>>>>>>    I'm trying to do is get two machines trusted so I can try 
>>>>>> striped transfers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Hoot
>>>>>>
>>>>>   Right, what Martin suggested should work.  That package that you
>>>>>   installed on the second machine is simply the CA certificates that
>>>>>   enable the other machines to trust that CA and the certificates it
>>>>>   signs.  The CA itself only lives on a single machine.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>    *From*: Martin 
>>>>>> Feller<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>>    <mailto:martin%20feller%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>>>>>    *To*: Hoot Thompson<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>>    <mailto:hoot%20thompson%20%[email protected]%3e>>
>>>>>>    *Cc*:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>>    *Subject*: Re: [gt-user] Stripe mode over multiple links 
>>>>>> between two servers
>>>>>>    *Date*: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 07:04:53 -0500
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    The CA itself should stay on one machine and should not be copied
to
>>>>>>    multiple nodes in a grid. It's probably only located on the first
>>>>>>    machine in your case.
>>>>>>    Does it work if you copy the host certificate request from the
second
>>>>>>    machine to the first machine, sign it there, and copy the
generated
>>>>>>    certificate back to the second machine, where the corresponding
private
>>>>>>    key of the host certificate lives?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Martin
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>


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