131 | | <code>/etc/grid-security/globus-user-ssl.conf</code> - defines the distinguished name to use for a user's certificate request. |
132 | | <code>/etc/grid-security/globus-host-ssl.conf</code> - defines the distinguished name for a host and service certificate request. |
133 | | <code>/etc/grid-security/grid-security.conf</code> - is a main configuration file that contains the name and email address for the given CA. |
134 | | |
135 | | These files are usually provided by the CA, particularly [[QosCosGrid CA]] or [http://www.man.poznan.pl/plgrid-ca/ PL-Grid] does provides these files. Typically, CA configuration files are placed in <code>/etc/grid-security/certificates/</code> directory with additional extension .CA_hash_name and only appropriate symbolic links are created in /etc/grid-security/. Globus Toolkit provides grid-default-ca command which can be used to automatically create appropriate links. |
| 135 | * `/etc/grid-security/globus-user-ssl.conf` - defines the distinguished name to use for a user's certificate request. |
| 136 | * `/etc/grid-security/globus-host-ssl.conf` - defines the distinguished name for a host and service certificate request. |
| 137 | * `/etc/grid-security/grid-security.conf` - is a main configuration file that contains the name and email address for the given CA. |
| 138 | |
| 139 | These files are usually provided by the CA, particularly [[QosCosGrid CA]] or [http://www.man.poznan.pl/plgrid-ca/ PL-Grid] does provides these files. Typically, CA configuration files are placed in <code>/etc/grid-security/certificates/</code> directory with additional extension .CA_hash_name and only appropriate symbolic links are created in /etc/grid-security/. Globus Toolkit provides grid-default-ca command which can be used to automatically create appropriate links. |