Hi Jim. Thanks for the link.
I had seen it in my searches, but i thought it was only needed for openssh gsi. I thought the mechglue library was accepting any gssapi plugin implementation, and that its purpose was exactly to load multiple mechanisms on the same machine. Why do i need a patched version to use the gsi plugin? Thanks again, Ricardo On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Jim Basney <jbas...@ncsa.uiuc.edu> wrote: > Hi Ricardo, > > For a modified version of the gssapi-mechglue library that works with the GSI > GSSAPI libraries, please see: > http://grid.ncsa.illinois.edu/gssapi-mechglue/ > It includes a gss_initialize() function that does the initialization. > > -Jim > > ----- "Ricardo Rocha" <ricardo.ro...@cern.ch> wrote: >> Hi. >> >> (i've sent this same message yesterday, but i wasn't subscribed to the >> list) >> >> I'm trying to use the gssapi globus gsi plugin, via the gssglue >> (mechglue) libraries. >> >> I've configured gssapi_mech.conf with something similar to the >> default >> krb5 config: >> """ >> # globus gsi >> /usr/lib/libglobus_gssapi_gsi.so.4 >> """ >> >> (i'm fetching the globus libraries from debian unstable) >> >> >From here i get the following error: >> """ >> /usr/lib/libglobus_gssapi_gsi.so.4.3.0: undefined symbol: >> gss_mech_initialize: searching for symbol 'gss_mech_initialize' in >> '/usr/lib/libglobus_gssapi_gsi.so.4.3.0' >> """ >> >> I've tried to specify the initialization function (as is done for >> krb5), but i don't know the name of the function that mechglue should >> be calling in the globus plugin (guessing around i keep getting >> segfaults). >> >> Can someone give me a hand with this? Or maybe point me to some docs >> (my google searches are giving nothing)? >> >> Thanks, >> Ricardo >