Hi Jim,

It works! I had pam "required". I also needed to add allow_self_authorization 
true.

Thanks,
Lukasz

On 5/15/12 5:37 PM, Jim Basney wrote:
Hi Lukasz,

What is the myproxy-server log output? What is your full
myproxy-server.config? By any chance do you have pam "required" rather
than pam "sufficient" in myproxy-server.config?

It works for me:

$ myproxy-logon -s localhost
Enter MyProxy pass phrase:
A credential has been received for user jbasney in /tmp/x509up_u501.

# myproxy-logon -s localhost -l jbasney -a /tmp/x509up_u501
A credential has been received for user jbasney in /tmp/x509up_u0.

# cat /etc/myproxy-server.config
pam "sufficient"
authorized_retrievers "*"
authorized_renewers "*"
default_renewers "*"
certificate_issuer_cert /Users/jbasney/.globus/simpleCA/cacert.pem
certificate_issuer_key /Users/jbasney/.globus/simpleCA/private/cakey.pem
certificate_issuer_key_passphrase "myproxy"
certificate_serialfile /Users/jbasney/.globus/simpleCA/serial
certificate_mapfile /Users/jbasney/myproxy-grid-mapfile
#

-Jim

On 5/15/12 4:53 PM, Lukasz Lacinski wrote:
Hi,

I am using MyProxy server with MyProxy CA. I use myproxy-logon to get a
user credential issued by MyProxy CA. When I try to renew the credential
I get the error:

$ myproxy-logon -l lukasz -s myproxy.nothing.com -a /tmp/x509up_u501
Failed to receive credentials.
ERROR from myproxy-server:
invalid password
$

I have

authorized_renewers        "*"
default_renewers           "*"

in myproxy configuration file.

How to renew a user credential?

Thanks,
Lukasz

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