Got it. Thank you! Hugo R Hernandez FDA-CFSAN | Scientific Computing Team 5001 Campus Dr College Park, MD 20740 (301) 348-1780 - Office hugo.hernan...@fda.hhs.gov|www.engilitycorp.com
-----Original Message----- From: gt-user [mailto:gt-user-boun...@lists.globus.org] On Behalf Of Michael Link Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 3:48 PM To: gt-user@lists.globus.org Subject: Re: [gt-user] Using GridFTP on Windows hosts In order to run most of the commands from the mingw build, you'll need to add lib, and lib/bin to the PATH, or copy *.dll to the bin directory. However, sshftp will not work with the mingw client builds. sshftp requires executing a local ssh command and streaming the GridFTP connection over that. That is not implemented with native builds. sshftp should work with the cygwin builds and the cygwin-provided ssh.exe. Mike On 9/20/2017 12:56 PM, Hernandez, Hugo * wrote: > Hello there, we are trying to install Windows client of the Globus > Toolkit and then access the DTN GridFTP servers we have configured by > using SSH as authentication method (we use this successfully in both > Mac OS X and Linux). The first problem we have encountered is shown > on the following pic: > > > > > > We have been looking online as there is not that much documentation > around so help will be greatly appreciated. This is what we have done > so far to install the Windows client: > > > > Download the MinGW version of the Globus Toolkit package from the > Globus portal at > https://downloads.globus.org/toolkit/gt6/stable/installers/windows/ > and download the binary zip file > globus_toolkit-6.0.1502136246-i686-w64-mingw32-Build-13.zip. Extract > the files to a local folder of choice. (Ex: "C:\Program Files") > > Add the <Local Folder>\Globus\bin to the system PATH using the steps below. > > > > * From the desktop, right click the Computer icon. > * Choose Properties from the context menu. > * Click the Advanced system settings link. > * Click Environment Variables. In the section System Variables, find > the PATH environment variable and select it. > * Click Edit. If the PATH environment variable does not exist, click New. > * In the Edit System Variable (or New System Variable) window, specify > the value of the PATH environment variable Or append ";c:\<Local > Folder>\Globus\bin" to the existing value. > * Click OK. Close all remaining windows by clicking OK. > > > > Once we are able to address the "Error -1, activating gass cipy module" > issue, what is next to setup the windows client to use SSH for > authentication? Clearly, the user should have SSH access into the > corresponding DTN. > > > > Note: we are trying to avoid users to use Cygwin but the MinGW version > of the Globus Toolkit client for Windows. > > > > Again, help will be greatly appreciated! > > > > Regards, > > -Hugo > > > > > > *Hugo R Hernandez* > > *FDA-CFSAN | Scientific Computing Team* > > *5001 Campus Dr* > > *College Park, MD 20740* > > *(301) 348-1780 - Office* > > hugo.hernan...@fda.hhs.gov > <mailto:hugo.hernan...@fda.hhs.gov>|www.engilitycorp.com > <http://www.engilitycorp.com/> > > cid:image001.png@01CF1DF6.43D24DD0 > > >