309 | | Ah, so everything makes sense now. We either did not use a certificate to access the server, or used a certificate for a user that is not allowed to access the service. Currently in our slice, only us (the slice owner) will be able to access the LAMP Portal with their ProtoGENI certificate, or anyone using the LAMP certificate (remember, LAMP services trust the LAMP certificate implicitly! so be carefully with it). To setup you browser to use a certificate, if you haven't done so already, follow the instructions at [https://www.protogeni.net/trac/protogeni/wiki/FlashClientSetup ProtoGENI Flash Client Setup]. You'll have to look for similar instructions for other browsers (e.g. for [http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxCertManagement Google Chromium]). |
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| 309 | Ah, so everything makes sense now. We either did not use a certificate to access the server, or used a certificate for a user that is not allowed to access the service. Currently in our slice, only us (the slice owner) will be able to access the LAMP Portal with their ProtoGENI certificate, but also anyone using the LAMP certificate (remember, LAMP services trust the LAMP certificate implicitly! so be carefully with it). To setup your browser to use a certificate, if you haven't done so already, follow the instructions at [https://www.protogeni.net/trac/protogeni/wiki/FlashClientSetup ProtoGENI Flash Client Setup]. You'll have to look for similar instructions for other browsers (e.g. for [http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxCertManagement Google Chromium]). |
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| 311 | After setting up our certificate on the browser we can finally access the LAMP Portal. |
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