Hi,
Could you check the /etc/hosts file if you don't have some misconfiguration. I didn't noticed that it was a different ip ... i think it tries to connect to the certificate authority to check your proxy .. but i don't know another solution ...
Best regards
Stefan Mosoi
Hi Stefan.

I tried to use "chunky-laptop.local" instead of "172.31.72.7"

I still get the same error.
172.31.72.3 is the machine is my certificate authority host.
I am not able to understand why it is trying to connect to that machine.

Thanks and Regards
Gaurav

2009/9/23 Stefan Mosoi <st3f4n2...@gmail.com <mailto:st3f4n2...@gmail.com>>

    Hi Gaurav,
     Try to use "chunky-laptop.local" instead of "172.31.72.7" .

    Best Regards,
    Stefan Mosoi*
    *

        Hi All,

        I have set up the gridFtp environment on my machine.

        When I telnet ,I get the following

        r...@chunky-laptop:/home/chunky# telnet 172.31.72.7 2811
        Trying 172.31.72.7...
        Connected to 172.31.72.7.
        Escape character is '^]'.
        220 chunky-laptop GridFTP Server 3.15 (gcc32, 1222656151-78)
        [Globus Toolkit 4.2.1] ready.

        This shows that the Server is running fine

        However when i try to run the globus-url-copy i run into an error

        *r...@chunky-laptop:/home/chunky# globus-url-copy
        gsiftp://172.31.72.7/dev/zero <http://172.31.72.7/dev/zero>
        <http://172.31.72.7/dev/zero> file:///dev/null


        error: globus_ftp_control: gss_init_sec_context failed
        GSS Major Status: Unexpected Gatekeeper or Service Name
        globus_gsi_gssapi: Authorization denied: The name of the
        remote host (172.31.72.3), and the expected name for the
        remote host (chunky-laptop.local) do not match. This happens
        when the name in the host certificate does not match the
        information obtained from DNS and is often a DNS configuration
        problem.*

        I understand that there is some name resolution problem
        Cans someone please tell me how do I resolve it.

        Thanks and Regards
        Gaurav





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