Re: [Openstack] [Keystone] Source IP address in tokens

2016-06-26 Thread Morgan Fainberg
On Jun 26, 2016 19:39, "林自均" wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have the following scenario: > > 1. On client machine A, a user obtains an auth token with a username and password. > 2. The user can use the auth token to do operations on client machine A. > 3. A thief steals the auth token, and do operations

Re: [Openstack] Guidance to start contribution

2016-06-26 Thread yatin kumbhare
Hello Aaska, Under Openstack you will find number of projects where you can find your interest. https://github.com/openstack Its also has projects which matches your current skills. Also, since you already have working knowledge of cloud, you may jump start with devstack, this spins up dev envi

[Openstack] [Keystone] Source IP address in tokens

2016-06-26 Thread 林自均
Hi all, I have the following scenario: 1. On client machine A, a user obtains an auth token with a username and password. 2. The user can use the auth token to do operations on client machine A. 3. A thief steals the auth token, and do operations on client machine B. Can Keystone check the auth

Re: [Openstack] Guidance to start contribution

2016-06-26 Thread David Medberry
Asaka, The openstack-dev mailing list may be a better place to ask but since you asked here Read this: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/How_To_Contribute with special attention to this: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/How_To_Contribute#Bug_fixing with these Low Hanging Fruit bugs: https:/

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2016-06-26 Thread Rohan Vb
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Re: [Openstack] "neutron port-create --fixed-ip" still assigns a DHCP address

2016-06-26 Thread Turbo Fredriksson
On Jun 26, 2016, at 2:12 PM, Scott Lowe wrote: > The .2 address you're seeing is the DHCP server itself (as noted by the > device owner set to "network:dhcp"), which needs a port on the network in > order to function. Ahh!! Doh, that makes sense! Well, I do want dhcp on the network. I thought

Re: [Openstack] "neutron port-create --fixed-ip" still assigns a DHCP address

2016-06-26 Thread Scott Lowe
The .2 address you're seeing is the DHCP server itself (as noted by the device owner set to "network:dhcp"), which needs a port on the network in order to function. To get rid of this port, disable DHCP for the subnet. -- Scott Sent from my mobile device > On Jun 26, 2016, at 8:32 AM, Turbo F

[Openstack] Guidance to start contribution

2016-06-26 Thread Aaska Shah
Hi, I am Aaska Shah, a third year undergrad student at DAIICT, India. I know Python, Java, C , SQL, Php, javscript, html, css and have experience in Android and Web development. I am currently doing an internship in Robocop Technologies. Robocop help companies develop, deploy, maintain and monito

[Openstack] "neutron port-create --fixed-ip" still assigns a DHCP address

2016-06-26 Thread Turbo Fredriksson
What am I missing?? I don't want the .2 address. This port is supposed to be the gateway for that network. - s n i p - # neutron net-create --provider:network_type gre tenant-97 # neutron subnet-create --name subnet-97 --dns-nameserver 10.0.0.254 \ --enable-dhcp --ip-version 4 --gate