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What does it mean when the command uberftp or mssftp fails with a Invalid CRL: The available CRL has expired error message?

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What does it mean when the command uberftp or mssftp fails with a Invalid CRL: The available CRL has expired error message?

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This error is usually caused by the presences of old(expired) *.r0 files(dot R zero) in “$HOME/.globus/certificates/” directory. The full error message would look something like… Failed to init security context GSS Major Status: Authentication Failed GSS Minor Status Error Chain: globus_gsi_gssapi: SSLv3 handshake problems globus_gsi_callback_module: Could not verify credential globus_gsi_callback_module: Could not verify credential globus_gsi_callback_module: Invalid CRL: The available CRL has expired To fix the issue, move or delete your “certificates” directory in “$HOME/.globus/” and then try your mssftp or uberftp command again. If you are running these commands on NCSA production resources and if the error message remains after you have moved/deleted your “certificates” directory, please notify the Consulting Group.

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