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Accessing ESG Data Through netCDF {#esg}
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[TOC]
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Introduction {#esg_intro}
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==================
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It is possible to access Earth Systems Grid (ESG) datasets from ESG
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servers through the netCDF API. This requires building the netCDF
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library with DAP2 protocol support using the "--enable-dap" flag to the
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configure program.
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In order to access ESG datasets, however, it is necessary to register as
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a user with ESG and to setup your environment so that proper
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authentication is established between a netCDF client program and the
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ESG data server. Specifically, it is necessary to use what is called
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"client-side keys" to enable this authentication. Normally, when a
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client accesses a server in a secure fashion (using "https"), the server
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provides an authentication certificate to the client. With client-side
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keys, the client must also provide a certificate to the server so that
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the server can know with whom it is communicating.
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It is possible to set up the netCDF library to use client-side keys,
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although the process is somewhat complicated. The DAP2 support in netCDF
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uses the *curl* library and it is that underlying library that must be
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properly configured.
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Terminology {#esg_term}
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==================
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The key elements for client-side keys requires the constructions of two
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"stores" on the client side.
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- Keystore - a repository to hold the client side key.
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- Truststore - a repository to hold a chain of certificates that can
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be used to validate the certificate sent by the server to
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the client.
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The server actually has a similar set of stores, but the client need not
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be concerned with those.
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Initial Steps {#esg_initial_steps}
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==================
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The first step is to obtain authorization from ESG. Note that this
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information may evolve over time, and may be out of date. This
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discussion is in terms of BADC ESG. You will need to substitute the ESG
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site for BADC in the following.
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1. Register at http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/register to obtain access to badc
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and to obtain an openid, which will looks something like:
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https://ceda.ac.uk/openid/Firstname.Lastname
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2. Ask BADC for access to whatever datasets are of interest.
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3. Obtain short term credentials at
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http://grid.ncsa.illinois.edu/myproxy/MyProxyLogon/ You will need to
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download and run the MyProxyLogon program. This will create a
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keyfile in, typically, the directory globus. The keyfile will have a
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name similar to this: x509up\_u13615 The other elements in
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\~/.globus are certificates to use in validating the certificate
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your client gets from the server.
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4. Obtain the program source ImportKey.java from this location:
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http://www.agentbob.info/agentbob/79-AB.html (read the whole page,
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it will help you understand the remaining steps).
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Building the KeyStore {#esg_keystore}
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==================
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You will have to modify the keyfile in the previous step and then create
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a keystore and install the key and a certificate. The commands are
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these:
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openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -nocrypt -in x509up_u13615 -inform PEM -out key.der -outform DER
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openssl x509 -in x509up_u13615 -inform PEM -out cert.der -outform DER
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java -classpath -Dkeypassword="" -Dkeystore=./ key.der cert.der
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Note, the file names "key.der" and "cert.der" can be whatever you
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choose. It is probably best to leave the .der extension, though.
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Building the TrustStore {#esg_truststore}
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==================
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Building the truststore is a bit tricky because as provided, the
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certificates in "globus" need some massaging. See the script below for
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the details. The primary command is this, which is executed for every
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certificate, c, in globus. It sticks the certificate into the file named
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"truststore"
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keytool -trustcacerts -storepass "password" -v -keystore "truststore" -importcert -file "${c}"
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Running the C Client {#esg_c_client}
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==================
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The file ".dodsrc" is used to configure curl. This file must reside
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either in the current directory or in your home directory. It has lines
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of the form
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- KEY=VALUE, or
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- \[http//x.y/\]KEY=VALUE
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The first form provides a configuration parameter that applies to all
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DAP2 accesses. The second form only applies to accesses to the server at
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"x.y".
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The following keys must be set in ".dodsrc" to support ESG access.
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- HTTP.SSL.VALIDATE=1
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- HTTP.COOKIEJAR=.dods\_cookies
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- HTTP.SSL.CERTIFICATE=esgkeystore
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- HTTP.SSL.KEY=esgkeystore
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- HTTP.SSL.CAPATH=.globus
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For ESG, the HTTP.SSL.CERTIFICATE and HTTP.SSL.KEY entries should have
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same value, which is the file path for the certificate produced by
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MyProxyLogon. The HTTP.SSL.CAPATH entry should be the path to the
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"certificates" directory produced by MyProxyLogon.
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Running the Java Client {#esg_java_client}
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==================
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If you are using the Java netCDF client, then you need to add some
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parameters to the "java" command. Specifically, add the following flags.
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-Dkeystore="path to keystore file" -Dkeystorepassword="keystore password"
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Script for creating Stores {#esg_script}
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==================
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The following script shows in detail how to actually construct the key
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and trust stores. It is specific to the format of the globus file as it
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was when ESG support was first added. It may have changed since then, in
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which case, you will need to seek some help in fixing this script. It
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would help if you communicated what you changed to the author so this
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document can be updated.
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#!/bin/sh -x
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KEYSTORE="esgkeystore"
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TRUSTSTORE="esgtruststore"
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GLOBUS="globus"
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TRUSTROOT="certificates"
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CERT="x509up_u13615"
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TRUSTROOTPATH="$GLOBUS/$TRUSTROOT"
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CERTFILE="$GLOBUS/$CERT"
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PWD="password"
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D="-Dglobus=$GLOBUS"
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CCP="bcprov-jdk16-145.jar"
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CP="./build:${CCP}"
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JAR="myproxy.jar"
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# Initialize needed directories
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rm -fr build
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mkdir build
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rm -fr $GLOBUS
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mkdir $GLOBUS
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rm -f $KEYSTORE
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rm -f $TRUSTSTORE
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# Compile MyProxyCmd and ImportKey
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javac -d ./build -classpath "$CCP" *.java
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javac -d ./build ImportKey.java
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# Execute MyProxyCmd
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java -cp "$CP myproxy.MyProxyCmd
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# Build the keystore
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openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -nocrypt -in $CERTFILE -inform PEM -out key.der -outform DER
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openssl x509 -in $CERTFILE -inform PEM -out cert.der -outform DER
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java -Dkeypassword=$PWD -Dkeystore=./${KEYSTORE} -cp ./build ImportKey key.der cert.der
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# Clean up the certificates in the globus directory
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for c in ${TRUSTROOTPATH}/*.0 ; do
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alias=`basename $c .0`
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sed -e '0,/---/d' <$c >/tmp/${alias}
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echo "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----" >$c
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cat /tmp/${alias} >>$c
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done
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# Build the truststore
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for c in ${TRUSTROOTPATH}/*.0 ; do
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alias=`basename $c .0`
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echo "adding: $TRUSTROOTPATH/${c}"
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echo "alias: $alias"
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yes | keytool -trustcacerts -storepass "$PWD" -v -keystore ./$TRUSTSTORE -alias $alias -importcert -file "${c}"
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done
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exit
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Change Log {#esg_change_log}
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==================
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**Version 1.0:**
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- 10/17/2013 – Initial Release
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Document Information {#esg_doc_info}
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==================
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Created:
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10/17/2013
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Last Revised:
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10/17/2013\
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Version:
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1.0
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Author:
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Dennis Heimbigner
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Affiliation:
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Unidata/UCAR
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email:
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dmh@unida.ucar.edu
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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