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[Condor-users] how to secify SSL user credentials
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:26:00 +0100
- From: "Smith, Ian" <I.C.Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] how to secify SSL user credentials
Does anyone know how to specify the SSL credentials for an
individual condor user ? I believe that in GSI it looks
in ~/.globus by default or you can use the proxy location
(X509_..something ?).
I tried in desparation running 'strings' on condor_status which
reveals SSL_CERT_FILE and SSL_CERT_DIR. If I set SSL_CERT_FILE as
an environment variable then truss (more desparation) shows that it
opens this file OK but then goes onto also open the file specified
in condor_config (AUTH_SSL_CLIENT_CERTFILE). It then uses the subject
of AUTH_SSL_CLIENT_CERTFILE as the key in the mapfile. Hence it is
not possible to map different users creds onto different usernames.
I also noticed that the clients such as condor_status only seem
to work with SSL when the -debug option is used. Otherwise they give a
memory
fault when - apparently - writing to /dev/null - very strange !
Using condor 6.8.4 under solaris 9.
regards,
-ian.
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Dr Ian C. Smith
e-Science Team,
University of Liverpool,
Computing Services Department