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− | gLExec is a program that acts as a light-weight 'gatekeeper'. gLExec takes Grid credentials as input. By taking the local site policy into account it '''authenticates''' and '''authorizes''' the credentials. For extra safety gLExec is capable of creating a new execution sandbox based on the Grid credentials. Besides the ''yes''/''no'' control point functionality in the '''logging-only''' mode it can create identity specific sandboxes in the '''identity-switching''' mode. [[Image:MUPJ-CE-WN-gLExec.png|thumb|upright| | + | gLExec is a program that acts as a light-weight 'gatekeeper'. gLExec takes Grid credentials as input. By taking the local site policy into account it '''authenticates''' and '''authorizes''' the credentials. For extra safety gLExec is capable of creating a new execution sandbox based on the Grid credentials. Besides the ''yes''/''no'' control point functionality in the '''logging-only''' mode it can create identity specific sandboxes in the '''identity-switching''' mode. [[Image:MUPJ-CE-WN-gLExec.png|thumb|upright|Multi User Pilot Job with CE & WN]] |
= Deployment: Installation and setups = | = Deployment: Installation and setups = |
Revision as of 08:02, 5 February 2010
gLExec is a program that acts as a light-weight 'gatekeeper'. gLExec takes Grid credentials as input. By taking the local site policy into account it authenticates and authorizes the credentials. For extra safety gLExec is capable of creating a new execution sandbox based on the Grid credentials. Besides the yes/no control point functionality in the logging-only mode it can create identity specific sandboxes in the identity-switching mode.
Deployment: Installation and setups
- gLExec on the Worker Nodes
- Deployment Scenarios in EGEE and OSG
- Secure installation considerations
- Debugging hints
How To's and FAQ
- To help you master gLExec's security:
- Need to Know's: Explains about the LD_LIBRARY_PATH in combo with setuid programs and other technical details.
- GLExec TransientPilotJobs describes how you may go about managing a target workload's transient area in Pilot Job Frameworks.
- GLExec Environment Wrap and Unwrap scripts describes how you can preserve the environment variables between the calling process of gLExec and the user switched side of gLExec. For example: to preserve the environment variables from a Pilot Job Framework, through gLExec and into Pilot Job Payload.