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Hi,

 sorry, I missed the other questions, here they are...

On 03/10/2017 11:08 AM, Marcus Ebert wrote:
> Unfortunaely, I don't have davix-get available on the local desktop. Is there any lsetup mode for Atlas to make that available
> (or any other cvmfs path)?

 You can get davix from all the major Linux distributions with their own tools, apt, yum, ...

 cvmfs certainly has it because it's used, but I cannot help you there, I have no idea (others may chime in)

> 
> Do you get any similar output if you do this with https://dev2.gridpp.ecdf.ed.ac.uk:1094 ?
> 

 It gives to me 404 on the root directory, which is a sign of server misconfiguration (despite xrootd or http)


> If I do so in a browser for your test server, it displays:
> Request by /C=UK/O=eScience/OU=Edinburgh/L=NeSC/CN=marcus ebert ( DN: /C=UK/O=eScience/OU=Edinburgh/L=NeSC/CN=marcus ebert ) (
> 94.197.120.22.threembb.co.uk )
> 
> Powered by XrdHTTP v20170305-55a66d2 (CERN IT-SDC)
> 
> but no VO identification (probably because there is no voms-proxy available to the browser and it doesn't do a lockup in
> grid-mapfile?)

 Browsers do not support Grid proxies.
 The historical workaround for that is the use of a mapfile, as you cite. Xrdhttp uses the same mapfile
of the rest of the xrootd framework, which is a bit original if one is used to the ones used e.g. by DPM.

 Anyway I would not go further that way until you have troubleshoot your client setup. You must be able
to get from my server the same kind of output that I get.

 You can use curl, but it's more complex and less reliable. Please do an attempt at getting davix.

 Please let me know
 Fabrizio

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