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On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 19:56:00 -0600, Dolph Mathews wrote
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 9:59 AM, pat p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
Hello,
Sorry to disturb, but I have some questions regarding keystone middleware.
Some introduction to problem: I need to integrate OpenStack to our
Hi,
Expecting single external user store which is RO for keystone. In common the
users store is LDAP. As I wrote the key thing here is the generated token.
Pat
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 10:44:59 +, David Chadwick wrote
Hi Pat
do you expect the one central user store to be replicated, say
or step by step documentation
(something for an ... :-))? I've read Middleware Architecture documentation
and my questions are based on this.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Pat
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Hi David,
Well, it might be useful. I forget to add that I expect one (central) user
store.
Thanks
Pat
On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 16:11:05 +, David Chadwick wrote
Hi Pat
sounds like you need our federation software which was designed
specifically for this use case. We currently
Hi,
Thanks a lot.
Pat
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 08:52:13 -0500, Tong Li wrote
The X-Auth-Token header in your request to validate the user token are not
the same thing. You have to login as admin to get a token and hold on to that
token, when a user request comes in with his token, you can hand
Hi all,
I have a question about keystone. I have an application (Jee web one) which I
want to authenticate against keystone. What I have to do?
Thanks
Pat
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answers and patience :-) Your answers are helpful to me.
Pat
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 08:55:16 -0700, Joseph Heck wrote
On Aug 28, 2012, at 12:41 AM, pat p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
Thanks for Q1. About Q2, I more think about keystone instances and each has
its own storage and the keystones
Hi Dolph,
Well, I don't have such use case (this just came to my mind), but yes, it's
with data redundancy, etc. I think about synchronization at Keystone level ...
the failover is the problem. As I wrote, I'm curious if this is possible.
Thanks for your answer.
Pat
On Wed, 29 Aug 2012 04
Hi Joe,
Thanks for Q1. About Q2, I more think about keystone instances and each has
its own storage and the keystones are interconnected and their data are
replicated. The DB, in your suggestion, looks like single point of failure to
me.
Thanks for your time
Pat
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 09:46
Keystone to be
a bottleneck? If so, could you point me to a “tutorial”? Or did I missed
something important?
Thanks a lot
Pat
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 17:38:54 -0400, Adam Young wrote
On 08/21/2012 05:10 PM, pat wrote:
Hello,
I want to implement custom keystone authentication module. I went through
the
What are you trying to do? There is a good chance that one of the
other modules can be a good example.
Well
Yes, you are right, but I want to collect information first ;-)
Thanks to all
Pat
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 18:07:45 -0500, Dolph Mathews wrote
While there's no implementation of this in keystone today, I'm sure you
could write your own LDAP driver in keystone, heavily leveraging the existing
keystone and WSGI? And
yes, I've never used python :-)
Thanks for help.
Pat
P.S. I've googled a lot, but keystone is too common world :-(
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Hello,
I'm new to this list and OpenStack at all. I want to ask a question: I want to
ask if it's possible to use one LDAP per tenant. I've searched the web, but
didn't found the answer.
Thanks
Pat
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