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It is necessary to permit all to access ports 80, 443 and 5554 (the OOD authenticator)/tcp. | It is necessary to permit all to access ports 80, 443 and 5554 (the OOD authenticator)/tcp. | ||
https://leo.leung.xyz/wiki/Open_OnDemand contains a lot of potential underdocumented bugfixes / setup BS. | |||
== Step 3 - Authentication setup == | == Step 3 - Authentication setup == | ||
Revision as of 10:15, 14 April 2022
This page lists various security permission that are involved with OOD,
https://osc.github.io/ood-documentation/latest/installation/modify-system-security.html
It is necessary to permit all to access ports 80, 443 and 5554 (the OOD authenticator)/tcp.
https://leo.leung.xyz/wiki/Open_OnDemand contains a lot of potential underdocumented bugfixes / setup BS.
Step 3 - Authentication setup
- set ssl cert file and keyfile at ood_config.yml:36
- under dex:, set ssl: trye
- utilize most of their given template for LDAP connector, with some minor changes required for our ldap CN/DN/DCs
- During testing, set OIDCSSLValidateServer Off under httpd conf.d/ood-portal.conf or it will not work
At this point OOD is online/available and login works but apps are not configured.
Step 4 - cluster configuration
https://osc.github.io/ood-documentation/latest/installation/add-cluster-config.html
followed by slurm instructions at
https://osc.github.io/ood-documentation/latest/installation/resource-manager/slurm.html
per config documents, we need to setup munge/munged and the cluster munge key as well. It appears this system is able to access the cluster scheduler info outputs.
Step 5 - desktop configuration
https://osc.github.io/ood-documentation/master/enable-desktops/add-cluster.html
Cluster has been added to desktop environment settings for OOD, now complains about finding slurm. So Slurm must be installed on OOD!