Hi Jan,

I see your point (upload a VOMS enabled proxy, generated locally), but I want 
to store on MyProxy a plain proxy (without signature) and retrieve a credential 
with a VO extension. It’s MyProxy that should contact the VOMS server to get 
the signature. The goal is to avoid to install (and configure) the VOMS utils 
on the client, since it is a tedious task.

I think that when I do a “myproxy-logon -m esr”, myproxy-logon realises that it 
received a proxy without the signature, then it tries to add it looking for 
voms-proxy-init, as a fallback. I want MyProxy to do the dirty work for me and 
for my users ;-) . It used to work on GT 5.2.4/5.2.5. As explained by Jim in 
the previous mail, something changed in the meanwhile.

All the best,

Matteo



> On 24 Jun 2015, at 17:11, Jan Just Keijser <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> the error is on the client side:
> 
> Enter MyProxy pass phrase:
> failed to run voms-proxy-init: No such file or directory
> A credential has been received for user Š
> 
> 
> when you run
> myproxy-logon -m esr
> the myproxy-logon command tries to launch 'voms-proxy-init -voms esr .....' 
> and it fails to find voms-proxy-init.
> 
> FWIW:
> I've download globus_toolkit-6.0.1433516164, built myproxy with voms support 
> and launched a MyProxy server. It listed VOMS supported, and indeed, when I 
> upload a vomsified proxy to it the proxy is stored. Delegated proxies (e.g. 
> run 'myproxy-get-delegation' without listing a voms server) included the VOMS 
> info from the original upload.
> 
> 
> cheers,
> 
> JJK / Jan Just Keijser
> Nikhef
> Amsterdam
> 



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