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* <tt>usercert.pem</tt> - the user's public certificate in PEM format | * <tt>usercert.pem</tt> - the user's public certificate in PEM format | ||
* <tt>cog.properties</tt> - security properties used by [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/cog.html Globus CoG], allows customising the others (!) [http://viewcvs.globus.org/viewcvs.cgi/jglobus/src/org/globus/common/CoGProperties.java?root=Java+COG&view=markup CogProperties] /([http://www-unix.globus.org/cog/distribution/1.4/api/org/globus/common/CoGProperties.html JavaDoc]) | * <tt>cog.properties</tt> - security properties used by [http://www-unix.globus.org/toolkit/cog.html Globus CoG], allows customising the others (!) [http://viewcvs.globus.org/viewcvs.cgi/jglobus/src/org/globus/common/CoGProperties.java?root=Java+COG&view=markup CogProperties] /([http://www-unix.globus.org/cog/distribution/1.4/api/org/globus/common/CoGProperties.html JavaDoc]) | ||
− | * <tt>certificates/</tt> - CA certificates to replace system's location when present (also in CogProperties) | + | * <tt>certificates/</tt> - CA certificates to replace system's location when present (also in CogProperties). This directory contains files named by the hash code of each CA identity: |
+ | ** <tt><hash>.0</tt> - CA certificate | ||
+ | ** <tt><hash>.info</tt> - | ||
+ | ** <tt><hash>.namespaces</tt> - | ||
+ | ** <tt><hash>.signing_policy</tt> - GSI signing policy. The CA signing policy is used to place constraints on the information you trust a given CA to bind to public keys. Specifically it constrains the identities a CA is trusted to assert in a certificate. | ||
+ | ** <tt><hash>.crl_url</tt> - URL of the corresponding [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_revocation_list certificate revocation list] | ||
+ | ** <tt><hash>.r0</tt> - copy of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_revocation_list certificate revocation list] | ||
==Location of <tt>~/.globus</tt>== | ==Location of <tt>~/.globus</tt>== | ||
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** [http://globus.org/toolkit/docs/latest-stable/security/gsic/pi/#gsic-env-var Environment variables and locations for globus C API] | ** [http://globus.org/toolkit/docs/latest-stable/security/gsic/pi/#gsic-env-var Environment variables and locations for globus C API] | ||
* [http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/~benc/wits/security.html Security and Certificates on the Grid] | * [http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/~benc/wits/security.html Security and Certificates on the Grid] | ||
+ | * [https://wiki.aaf.edu.au/display/esecurity/Interoperability+tests Interoperability tests of AAF PKI Pilot and APAC Grid] |
Revision as of 10:00, 20 May 2009
Globus has a convention for storing and retrieving the user's key and certificate. On unix and related systems, this is a directory ~/.globus . This page discusses the files that can be present.
- userkey.pem - the user's private key in PEM format
- usercert.pem - the user's public certificate in PEM format
- cog.properties - security properties used by Globus CoG, allows customising the others (!) CogProperties /(JavaDoc)
- certificates/ - CA certificates to replace system's location when present (also in CogProperties). This directory contains files named by the hash code of each CA identity:
- <hash>.0 - CA certificate
- <hash>.info -
- <hash>.namespaces -
- <hash>.signing_policy - GSI signing policy. The CA signing policy is used to place constraints on the information you trust a given CA to bind to public keys. Specifically it constrains the identities a CA is trusted to assert in a certificate.
- <hash>.crl_url - URL of the corresponding certificate revocation list
- <hash>.r0 - copy of the certificate revocation list
Location of ~/.globus
Unix and related: ~/.globus Windows: c:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\.globus