Hi Jesus, Thanks. After looking quickly through your web pages I thought it would be interesting to look at the XML policy files but I did not quite see where to download the package from the dev.globus site. Does that need a login or did I just miss it somewhere? Thanks, Doug On 7/31/2007 1:14 AM, Jesus Luna wrote:
(Sorry for the cross-posting) Dear Doug, Please take a quick glimpse to our PPTs and papers about OGRO, which are published in http://people.ac.upc.edu/jluna/ogro/ In the case of the papers, if you're interested in any of them please let me know to send it to you. Currently OGRO is trying to reach a "critical mass" as an Incubator project to be included into a future release of GT, but in fact we've been able to successfully integrate it for our tests into the GT4 and the CoG (Java). We can provide you with our little background on this. The code still needs to be optimized, but we're still working on this with a lot of help from the "University of Naples". Finally, about the deployment issues in fact OGRO was born to provide some practical experience to our work "OCSP Requirements for Grids", which was being written by the OGF's CA Operations WG (https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/projects/caops-wg). This document is now "on the fridge", but it'd be great to bring it back to life -if you believe about its usefulness-. Mike was also quite involved in this document. Regards, Jesus
Doug Olson wrote:
Yes, it is certainly very interesting. If there is something like a powerpoint status report on OGRO it would be useful to send a short note to the tg-security@osg mail list with a pointer to that status report. How useful to OSG is dependant on how close to deployable the things are and who is willing to carry out the testing on the OSG integration testbed. If OGRO is making additions to the base Globus Toolkit then the code ought to be included in the build of globus distributed by VDT at some point. Besides having code though, as you have pointed out before, there will be various deployment issues around really using OCSP to replace CRLs. Are the deployment considerations part of the OGRO project also? Doug