Hi all,
many thanks for the info.
Actually, the error was quite simple (i.e., user): I just learnd that I
had been using the wrong (plain) port, so I gave xrootd no change :-[
Sorry for the noise,
Thomas
On 2016-10-12 17:11, Michal Kamil Simon wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> XRootD clients (xrdcp and xrdfs) do support gsi authentication.
>
> Please have a look at (paragraph 2.2.1.6.2):
> http://xrootd.org/doc/dev44/sec_config.htm#_Toc454139124
>
> Please note that it is the server who requests the client to use gsi authentication.
>
> Do you use a proxy certificate or a cert + key pair? Is the credential at the default location?
>
> Cheers,
> Michal
> ________________________________________
> From: [log in to unmask] [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Thomas Hartmann [[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 12 October 2016 14:57
> To: Multiple recipients
> Subject: xrootd r/w: gsi support in xrd client tools?
>
> Hi all (sorry, if it is the wrong ML),
>
> I would like to test writes via xrootd on our dCache test instance at DESY.
>
> For one I tried the xrd client tools (xrdfs/xrdcp) but failed due to
> missing permissions.
>
> In debug and strace outputs, I do not see any read attempts to my proxy
> cert. So I assume that the certificate is actually not used at all and
> that the xrootd client tools do not support the gsi-wrapped xrootd, or?
>
> Does somebody know, if there are client tools available, that support
> gsi-xrootd natively?
>
> Cheers and thanks,
> Thomas
>
>
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