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Re: [HTCondor-users] About SEC_CREDENTIAL_DIRECTORY
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 15:14:57 -0600
- From: MÃtyÃs Selmeci <matyas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [HTCondor-users] About SEC_CREDENTIAL_DIRECTORY
Hi Ivan,
The default SEC_CREDENTIAL_DIRECTORY is "/etc/condor/passwords.d",
and you will need to create that by hand.
Apologies for the obscure error; it should probably also get created by
default on installation. (I think it does on RPMs but not on DEBs?)
-Mat
On 12/11/19 1:54 PM, don_vanchos wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My `ALLOW_WRITE` set to `*` and I cannot add a password by `condor_store_cred` command.
> What is SEC_CREDENTIAL_DIRECTORY?
>
>
> root@htcondormanager:/etc/condor/# condor_store_cred -u tester@tester add
> Account: tester@tester
>
> Enter password:
>
> Operation failed.
> Â Â Make sure your ALLOW_WRITE setting includes this host.
> root@htcondormanager:/etc/condor/# condor_store_cred -u tester@tester add -d
> Account: tester@tester
>
> Enter password:
>
> 12/11/19 19:47:58 STORE_CRED: In mode 'add'
> 12/11/19 19:47:58 GOT OAUTH STORE CRED
> 12/11/19 19:47:58 OAUTH store cred user tester@tester len 7 mode 100
> 12/11/19 19:47:58 ERROR: got STORE_CRED but SEC_CREDENTIAL_DIRECTORY not defined!
> Operation failed.
> Â Â Make sure your ALLOW_WRITE setting includes this host.
>
>
> $CondorVersion: 8.9.2 Jun 04 2019 BuildID: Debian-8.9.2-1 PackageID: 8.9.2-1 Debian-8.9.2-1 $
> $CondorPlatform: X86_64-Ubuntu_18.04 $
>
>
> --
> Sincerely yours,
> Ivan Ergunov                         mailto:hozblok@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:hozblok@xxxxxxxxx>
>
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