Hi,
yes, I have the /Library/Globus/etc/gsissh/ssh_config file. Any other 
suggestion?
However, after the error/Library/Globus/etc/ssh not found.
I also got the following:Permission denied 
(publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).


Barbara 

     Il Lunedì 23 Febbraio 2015 18:39, "Basney, Jim" <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:
   

 The "/Library/Globus/etc/ssh not found" message comes from the gsissh code 
that is searching for the ssh_config file. It searches multiple locations for 
that file. In my experience, after printing "/Library/Globus/etc/ssh not found" 
the gsissh command will continue searching and subsequently find the ssh_config 
file in /Library/Globus/etc/gsissh and proceed successfully to connect. Do you 
have the /Library/Globus/etc/gsissh/ssh_config file installed on your system?
-Jim
On 2/23/15, 11:21 AM, Barbara Patricelli wrote:
Hi again,
This is not my case: I didn't use thesingle-user-only install option. And I 
also specify in my bash file the right location of the Globus directory.
I think the problem is that the ssh file is not in the Library/Globus/etc/ 
directory but on a different directory. Also, as I already wrote in my previous 
email, the globus-user-env.sh is not in the Library/Globus/etc directory, but 
in the Library/Globus/share directory. Any other suggestion?
Thanks,
Barbara


Il Lunedì 23 Febbraio 2015 18:05, "Basney, Jim" <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:


Hi Barbara,
In my experience this error occurs when using the single-user-only install 
option, so Globus Toolkit is installed in $HOME/Library/Globus rather than 
/Library/Globus. In this case, gsissh has trouble finding its configuration 
files in $HOME/Library/Globus/gsissh if the GLOBUS_LOCATION environment 
variable is not exported. Setting the environment variable by running "export 
GLOBUS_LOCATION=$HOME/Library/Globus" should fix it.
I opened https://globus.atlassian.net/browse/GT-584 for this bug.
-Jim
On 2/23/15, 9:14 AM, Barbara Patricelli wrote:
Hi.
I was trying to install the globus toolkit on my macbook. I downloaded the 
package from this 
link:http://toolkit.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/latest-stable/
then I installed it. But after this, when running gsissh I got the following 
error:
/Library/Globus/etc/ssh not found
I found a ssh file in the directory /bin/ssh.d/, but I don't know if it is the 
right file and how to point to it.
Also, the globus-user-env.sh is not in the /etc directory, but in the /share 
directory (so I needed to change the path in my bash file).

Can someone help me?Thanks,
Barbara



   

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