Hi Sugree:

Sugree I have set-up my venue server
to work with my own CA. Everyhing works fine under linux.
After importing cacert.pem and the user certificate,
I generate Globus Proxies using grid-proxy-init under Linux.
However I am trying to do the same under Windows XP. I installed
the COG kit for java which has a grid-proxy-init. However even after
running grid-proxy-init, the Venue Client's Venue Manager does not
see the newly generated proxy. Could you please give my some pointers
on how to generate a globus proxy for a user's certificate under Windows XP?

thank you in advance,

west


   ----- Original Message -----
   From: West Suhanic<mailto:giraffe...@rogers.com>
   To: Sugree Phatanapherom<mailto:sug...@hpcnc.cpe.ku.ac.th>
   Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:15 AM
   Subject: Re: Personal CA for AG Venue Server

   Hi Sugree:

   Thanks very much for your previous reply. Sugree I have created my own CA
   using openssl. My question now is: Where do I put the certificates for the 
Venue Server
   to find them?

   best regards,

   West Suhanic

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Sugree Phatanapherom<mailto:sug...@hpcnc.cpe.ku.ac.th>
      To: West Suhanic<mailto:wsuha...@alumni.uwaterloo.ca>
      Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 3:09 AM
      Subject: Re: Personal CA for AG Venue Server

      Hi,

      First of all, in order to setup your own CA, you must have at least 
openssl. Anyway, you can simplify process by installing simple CA bundled with 
globus package. Simple CA will let you generate new self-signed CA for you in 
single step. After getting CA certificate and its signing policy, you can 
import it to AG using certificate manager as a new trusted CA. Now, your server 
is ready to handle client signed by your CA. Note that all clients must trust 
your CA if they want to use certificate you signed. Unfortunately, certificate 
manager do not yet allow specify CA server other than argonne so you have to 
let users to generate request and send it to you via e-mail or other media.

      That's all you need to do. If you don't understand or need more detail, 
please let me know.

      Good luck,

      Sugree Phatanapherom
      sug...@hpcnc.cpe.ku.ac.th<mailto:sug...@hpcnc.cpe.ku.ac.th>

         ----- Original Message -----
         From: West Suhanic<mailto:giraffe...@rogers.com>
         To: sug...@hpcnc.cpe.ku.ac.th<mailto:sug...@hpcnc.cpe.ku.ac.th>
         Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:22 AM
         Subject: Personal CA for AG Venue Server


         Hello:

         I saw your post in the AG-TECH archive about setting up an
         access grid venue server under linux and a certificate server.
         Could you please give me some tips on how to go about
         setting up an AG certificate server under Linux, FC2.

         thank you in advance,
         West Suhanic

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