Ah ha! Ok, thanks for the tip, I’ll try and report if that did it. ------------------------------------- Gianni Pezzarossi Computational System Analyst Research Services Engineering IT Shared Services University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign From: HTCondor-users <htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Zach Miller Hello, The config you have looks good but I think it is incomplete. FS_REMOTE is not in the list of default methods, so even though you have enabled it on the server/receiving side, the client probably isn't attempting to use it. If you have set
either SEC_DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_METHODS or SEC_CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION_METHODS elsewhere in your config file, you should add it to those settings. If you haven't set those, you should define SEC_CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION_METHODS and list all methods you might
potentially use. For example, SEC_CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION_METHODS = FS, FS_REMOTE, SSL, IDTOKENS, CLAIMTOBE Let me know if that works for you or if you still are having trouble. Cheers, -zach
-----Original Message----- Hey everyone, I’ve been trying to get FS_REMOTE auth type to work on my 8.8 cluster, but to no avail. To the point that even with the auth type listed in the config I get the generic error stating “Failed to authenticate with
any method” but I don’t then get the 1004 error stating the kind of method used, it is as if the method is not recognized. Here is the config I’m using, am I missing something? SEC_ADMINISTRATOR_AUTHENTICATION = REQUIRED SEC_ADMINISTRATOR_AUTHENTICATION_METHODS = FS_REMOTE SEC_ADMINISTRATOR_INTEGRITY = REQUIRED ALLOW_ADMINISTRATOR = condor@*, root@* FS_REMOTE_DIR = /admin /admin is an NFS mounted directory that root can write to (no_root_squash) Thanks, ------------------------------------- Gianni Pezzarossi Computational System Analyst Research Services Engineering IT Shared Services University of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign |