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The Grid Community Toolkit documentation was taken from the Globus Toolkit 6.0 documentation. As a result, there may be inaccuracies and outdated information. Please report any problems to the Grid Community Forums as GitHub issues. |
GCT → GSI-OpenSSH
GSI-OpenSSH is a modified version of OpenSSH that adds support for X.509 proxy certificate authentication and delegation, providing a single sign-on remote login and file transfer service. GSI-OpenSSH can be used to login to remote systems and transfer files between systems without entering a password, relying instead on a valid proxy credential for authentication. GSI-OpenSSH forwards proxy credentials to the remote system on login, so commands requiring proxy credentials (including GSI-OpenSSH commands) can be used on the remote system without the need to manually create a new proxy credential on that system. For more information about GSI-OpenSSH, see the GSI-OpenSSH Home Page.
The following guides are available for this component:
For important general concepts. |
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For system administrators and those installing, building and deploying GCT. You should already have read the Installation Guide and Quickstart |
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Describes how end-users typically interact with this component. |
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Reference and usage scenarios for developers. |
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Other information available for this component are: |
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What’s new with the 6.2 release for this component. |
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Information for all public interfaces (including APIs, commands, etc). Please note this is a subset of information in the Developer’s Guide. |
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Information about test coverage reports, etc. |
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Information for migrating to this version if you were using a previous version of GT or GCT. |