Ah! Another page from the 'Secret Papers'!! (just kidding ... but it's so much easier than switching the cert around in the venue client, and I can set up the client as a 'real' user now ...)
-randy At 12:09 PM 11/1/2004, Thomas D. Uram wrote: >What you want is to request a VenueServer service certificate that you can >use to run your venue server. The service certificate has no passphrase, >so it is used directly by the venue server (instead of having to generate >a short-lived proxy certificate). > >When you request the service cert, you can use the certificate manager to >write a service profile. You can then, after retrieving the service cert, >run your Venue Server like so: > >VenueServer.py --profile <profileName> > >Tom > > > >Derek Piper wrote: >> Hi, >> I have been running a venue server, hoping to make sure I can keep >> one running reliably. I have found that although it will run with no >> problems during a day, the following day it has disconnected all >> participants and when attempting to join again I get 'Authorization >> failed'. Stopping and starting the VenueServer has things working again. >> Is this due to a globus proxy expiration? If so, how do I get around >> that problem? >> Thanks, >> Derek > >

