Re: [gt-user] Grid ftp

2009-12-16 Thread Raj Kettimuthu

David,
I see that the server is giving out 127.0.0.1 in the response to PASV.  
You need to make
sure that /etc/hosts file is configured properly so that the server  
reports the correct IP address.


Raj

On Nov 2, 2009, at 11:47 AM, David Hoskinson wrote:





chan wilson wrote:

From: David Hoskinson dhoskin...@gw.eng.uiowa.edu
Subject: [gt-user] Grid ftp
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:57:26 -0600



I have setup a grid ftp only server, and installed grid ftp only on
two client machines. debug: sending command to

I want to be able to use ssh authentication for this process.  I am
transferring with the client using the following string:

as globus user:

globus-url-copy -v file:///home/globus/test
sshftp://remoteserver/home/globus/test

with the debg flag:

sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
TYPE I
debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
200 Type set to I.

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
PASV

debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,137,111)

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
ALLO 143435943

debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
200 ALLO command successful.

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
STOR /home/globus/group

What happens is I am asked to authenticate as expected and a empty
file called test is created and then it just sits there it looks  
like

at the STOR command.

I setup a second client and it does the same thing.  Anybody have  
any
ideas?  I have tried writing to various directories and nothing  
seems

to work.




Yes, two things.  You'll always need to authenticate with SSH.
Configure ssh with key authentication (presuming its allowed where
you're logging into) to automate this authentication.  Second, if a
zero-length file is being created, you don't have the requisite ports
opened up.

Reference the GridFTP Administrators Guide (and google) for more
information on these topics.

--chan
Chandin Wilson, General Specialist, Information technology.
chandin.wil...@noaa.gov  
+1-608-216-5689  OneNOAA   
RDHPCS  Infrastructure
Not sure that I totally follow you.  I am being asked for my  
passphrase by ssh and that is being authenticated.  Are you saying  
this only works with ssh keys?  I was going to use them anyways.   
Also I don't believe its a firewall problem as I have turned the  
firewall off with the same result.




[gt-user] Grid ftp

2009-11-02 Thread David Hoskinson
I have setup a grid ftp only server, and installed grid ftp only on two 
client machines. debug: sending command to


I want to be able to use ssh authentication for this process.  I am 
transferring with the client using the following string:


as globus user:

globus-url-copy -v file:///home/globus/test 
sshftp://remoteserver/home/globus/test


with the debg flag:

sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
TYPE I
debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
200 Type set to I.

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
PASV

debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,137,111)

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
ALLO 143435943

debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
200 ALLO command successful.

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
STOR /home/globus/group

What happens is I am asked to authenticate as expected and a empty file 
called test is created and then it just sits there it looks like at the 
STOR command.


I setup a second client and it does the same thing.  Anybody have any 
ideas?  I have tried writing to various directories and nothing seems to 
work.




Re: [gt-user] Grid ftp

2009-11-02 Thread David Hoskinson




chan wilson wrote:

From: David Hoskinson dhoskin...@gw.eng.uiowa.edu
Subject: [gt-user] Grid ftp
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 10:57:26 -0600

  

I have setup a grid ftp only server, and installed grid ftp only on
two client machines. debug: sending command to

I want to be able to use ssh authentication for this process.  I am
transferring with the client using the following string:

as globus user:

globus-url-copy -v file:///home/globus/test
sshftp://remoteserver/home/globus/test

with the debg flag:

sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
TYPE I
debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
200 Type set to I.

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
PASV

debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,137,111)

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
ALLO 143435943

debug: response from sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
200 ALLO command successful.

debug: sending command to sshftp://remotetest/home/globus/test:
STOR /home/globus/group

What happens is I am asked to authenticate as expected and a empty
file called test is created and then it just sits there it looks like
at the STOR command.

I setup a second client and it does the same thing.  Anybody have any
ideas?  I have tried writing to various directories and nothing seems
to work.




Yes, two things.  You'll always need to authenticate with SSH.
Configure ssh with key authentication (presuming its allowed where
you're logging into) to automate this authentication.  Second, if a
zero-length file is being created, you don't have the requisite ports
opened up.

Reference the GridFTP Administrators Guide (and google) for more
information on these topics.

--chan
 Chandin Wilson, General Specialist, Information technology.
 chandin.wil...@noaa.gov +1-608-216-5689 
 OneNOAA  RDHPCS  Infrastructure  
  
Not sure that I totally follow you.  I am being asked for my passphrase 
by ssh and that is being authenticated.  Are you saying this only works 
with ssh keys?  I was going to use them anyways.  Also I don't believe 
its a firewall problem as I have turned the firewall off with the same 
result.